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Gilmore, John T.. (2013) Irus and his jovial crew : representations of beggars in Vincent Bourne and other C18 writers of Latin verse. Rural History, 23 (1). pp. 41-57. ISSN 0956-7933

Gilmore, John T. (2011) John Barclay's Camella Poems : ideas of race, beauty and ugliness in Renaissance Latin verse. In: Orrells, Daniels and Bhambra , Gurminder K. and Roynon, Tessa Kate, (eds.) African Athena : new agendas. Classical presences . Oxford : Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199595006

Gilmore, John T. (2010) Review of The long song, by Levy, A. and Strange music, by Fish, L. Wasafiri: Caribbean, African, Asian and Associated Literatures in English, Vol.25 (No.4). pp. 92-102. ISSN 0269-0055

Gilmore, John T. (2010) Sub herili venditur Hasta : an early eighteenth-century justification of the slave trade by a colonial poet. In: Haskell , Yasmin and Ruys, Juanita Feros, (eds.) Latinity and alterity in the early modern period. Tempe, Ariz. ; Turnhout, Belgium: Tempe, Ariz.Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies : In collaboration with Brepols. ISBN 9782503533759

Gilmore, John T.. (2009) Aethiopissae : the classical tradition, Neo-Latin verse and images of race in George Herbert and Vincent Bourne. Classical Receptions Journal, Vol.1 (No.1). pp. 73-86. ISSN 1759-5134

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