I. A Further Collection of Latin Proverbs. By MORRIS C. SUTPHEN, 121 II.-Aristotle's de Anima. By PAUL SHOREY, . 149 III.—Some Irregular Forms of the Elegiac Distich. By KIRBY FLOWER IV.-Indian Glosses in the Lexicon of Hesychios. By LOUIS H. GRAY REVIEWS AND BOOK NOTICES : Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Editus Auctoritate et Consilio Acade- REPORTS: Romania.-Hermes. BRIEF MENTION, RECENT PUBLICATIONS, BOOKS RECEived, .165 195 203 Open to original communications in all departments of philology, classical, comparative, oriental, modern; condensed reports of current philological work ; summaries of chief articles in the leading philological journals of Europe; reviews by specialists; bibliographical lists. Four numbers constitute a volume, one volume each year. Subscription price $3.00 a year, payable to the publisher in advance; single numbers, $1.00 each. Suitable advertisements will be inserted at the following rates: The English Agents of the American Journal of Philology are Messrs. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Paternoster House, Charing Cross Road, London, W. C. SPECIAL NOTICE.-The stock of complete sets of THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY has passed over into the hands of the undersigned. These sets will be sold for the present at the regular price, $63 for the twenty-one volumes, cash to accompany the order. Single volumes, $3; single numbers, $1 each, so far as they can be supplied. Address THE JOHNS HOPKINS PRESS, Baltimore, Md. Published quarterly. Three dollars a year (postage paid). Entered at the Postoffice of Baltimore, Md., as second-class matter. Press of The Friedenwald Co. Baltimore, Md. DAEDALUS, p. 105. Ioh. Sar. Polycrat. 7, 12 (M. 199, 662 C) Daedalo doctior; for Greek parallels see Wiesenthal, p. 51. DARE 2, p. 106. Acta inst. Arch. Rom. 1861, p. 37 (Carm. Epigr. 190, 5 B.) dederunt, acceperunt, dum essent, fruniti sunt; Diogen. 2, 77' ἅμα δίδου καὶ λάμβανε · ὅταν πρὸς ἄπιστον συναλλάσσωμεν Eustath. opusc. 152, 54; 315, 10 dós Tɩ kaì λaßé Tɩ, cited by Varro sat. 498 (B.); compare the English 'give and take.' DEBERE, Szel., p. 32. Braulio ep. 5 (M. 80, 653 A) redde, redde, quos debes; Maxim. eleg. 5, 52 debita redde mihi; Steph. Torn. ep. 2, 51, 68 (M. 211, 348) redde quod debes. DECANTARE, p. 106. Compare Plaut. Pseud. 1082 verba quae in comoediis solent lenoni dici, quae pueri sciunt; Plat. symp. 204 B. DECET 1, p. 106. Tibull. 1, 4, 77 gloria cuique suast. DEDUCTIO. Sen. ben. 2, 4, 3 sine ulla, quod aiunt, deductione ; ep. 58, 31 sine ulla deductione; cf. CIL. 2, 1474. DELIRARE. Lactant. instit. 3, 17, 29 de homine, quo sano ac vigente nullus aeger ineptius deliravit; de ira 10, 3 qui profecto solus omnium caecus et excors fuit qui ea loqueretur quae nec aeger quisquam delirare nec dormiens posset somniare; see Brandt-Laubmann's index s. v. proverbia; cf. somnium, p. 328, Otto. DENS I, p. 107. Sidon. Apoll. c. 4, 15 non ego mordaci fodiam modo dente Maronem; compare Sen. d. 7, 20, 6 citius multo frangetis dentes quam imprimetis; Braulio ep. 11 (M. 80, 657 C) |