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PUBLICATIONS

semel emissum volat inrevocabile verbum

- Horace -

James R. Townshend. 2024. “Towards a Taxonomy of Witnesses in Roman Law.” In The Learned and Lived Law: Essays in Honor of Charles Donahue. Legal History Library Vol. 70, edited by Elizabeth Papp Kamali, Saskia Lettmaier, and Nikitas Hatzimihail. Nijhoff: Brill, 21-62.

James R. Townshend. 2024. “Mulier Testabilis: Women as Witnesses in Roman Law.” In Female Agency in the Ancient Mediterranean, edited by Karolina Frank, Greg Gilles, Christine Plastow, and Lewis Webb. Liverpool: University of Liverpool Press, 113-152.

James R. Townshend. 2024. “‘Shut Up! You Can’t Even Read Latin!’ Ancient Greek and Roman Material in Natsume Sōseki’s I Am a Cat.” International Journal of the Classical Tradition 31.2: 174-217. (First published online, July 2023).

James R. Townshend. 2020 "O Ego Non Felix: Inachia, Lesbia, and Horace's Epodes." AJP 141.4:499-536.

James R. Townshend. "Lex Claudia, 218 BCE." In The Oxford Classical Dictionary, digital ed. Ed. Sander M. Goldberg. New York: Oxford University Press, March 2017.

James R. Townshend. "lex Villia Annalis, 180 BCE." In The Oxford Classical Dictionary, digital ed. Ed. Sander M. Goldberg. New York: Oxford University Press, March 2017.

James R. Townshend. 2015 "Stop me if you've heard this one: faux Alexandrian footnotes in Vergil." Vergilius 61:77-96.

James R. Townshend. "Shakespeare, William." In The Virgil Encyclopedia, edited by R. F. Thomas and J. Ziolkowski. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014.

James Townshend. 2007. "Review of G. B. Cobbold (trans.) Vergil's Aeneid: Hero - War - Humanity. Wauconda: Bolchazy-Carducci, 2005)." Prudentia 39.2:127-129.

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