MA Theses in Classics 1927-60
Homer A. Thompson: Roads and Road Travel in Roman Dominions to 180 A.D. (1927)
Henry Bonsall: Rome and the Jews in the First Two Centuries of the Christian Era (1928)
Malcolm F. McGregor: Rome and Germany (1931)
Margaret Loch: Virgil and Youth (1933)
Jessie Alston: A Study of the Greek Historical Writers of the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C (1935)
Mary Bowden: Cicero’s Attitude to the Triumvirate (1935)
Frank Burnham: Roman Education (1935)
Shirley Ronald Lowe: Roman Agriculture as Depicted by Cato, Varro and Virgil (1938)
Elphinstone Russell: A Historical Sketch of Roman Law (1938)
Geoffrey Riddehough: The Mercenaries of Ancient Carthage (1939)
Hilda Lobb: The History, Character and Customs of the Celts Prior to the Roman Conquest (1940)
Ernest Yerburgh: Roman Society as Depicted in Works of Cicero and Horace (1940)
Day Walker: Cicero and the Fall of the Republic 49 BC to 43 BC (1943)
George Barclay: The Aeneas Legend to the End of the Augustan Age (1945)
Walter Ridgway: Soli-Lunar Cycles in Greek Research and Jewish Revelation (1946)
Edwin Ramage: The Life of Vergil: an investigation of the historical sources (1952)
Frederick Cadman: Caesar’s Strategy in the Civil War (1957)









