American Journal of Philology, Zväzok 22Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Tenney Frank, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1901 Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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Strana 30
... natural explanation of this mistake , a mistake not shared by the other MSS , is that the scribe had ' skipped ' a page ( or leaf ) of his original . The amount omitted corresponds to what we have found to be the content of a page of ...
... natural explanation of this mistake , a mistake not shared by the other MSS , is that the scribe had ' skipped ' a page ( or leaf ) of his original . The amount omitted corresponds to what we have found to be the content of a page of ...
Strana 43
... natural for Hellanicus to abandon the chronological thread for his Hellenic history which had been supplied but could be supplied no longer by the archive lists of temple priestesses . Further- more , the boundless prestige of Athens ...
... natural for Hellanicus to abandon the chronological thread for his Hellenic history which had been supplied but could be supplied no longer by the archive lists of temple priestesses . Further- more , the boundless prestige of Athens ...
Strana 48
... Natural History , remind him and all those who have never sojourned in a flea - bitten latitude that the Pulex Irritans has a marked fondness for strangers . New blood rouses him to what , even for him , is supernatural activity . If ...
... Natural History , remind him and all those who have never sojourned in a flea - bitten latitude that the Pulex Irritans has a marked fondness for strangers . New blood rouses him to what , even for him , is supernatural activity . If ...
Strana 54
... natural and satisfactory explanation of certain facts . In depicting the inadequate remuneration of lawyers ( 7 , 106 sqq . ) he says that Aemilius , who lives in the pomp of wealth , will receive as large a fee as the law allows , and ...
... natural and satisfactory explanation of certain facts . In depicting the inadequate remuneration of lawyers ( 7 , 106 sqq . ) he says that Aemilius , who lives in the pomp of wealth , will receive as large a fee as the law allows , and ...
Strana 109
... natural ( A. J. P. XVIII 120 ) , and while I have never committed myself to the doctrine , I have not failed to present that point of view to my students for many years . To reduce these floating theories into crystallized formulae ...
... natural ( A. J. P. XVIII 120 ) , and while I have never committed myself to the doctrine , I have not failed to present that point of view to my students for many years . To reduce these floating theories into crystallized formulae ...
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