The Journal of Philology
Herausgeber: Wright, William Aldis; Mayor, John Eyton Bickersteth; Clark, William George
The Journal of Philology
Herausgeber: Wright, William Aldis; Mayor, John Eyton Bickersteth; Clark, William George
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Published between 1868 and 1920, this 35-volume set illuminates the development of specialised academic journals as well as classical philology.
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Published between 1868 and 1920, this 35-volume set illuminates the development of specialised academic journals as well as classical philology.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781108056656
- ISBN-10: 1108056652
- Artikelnr.: 39177510
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 453g
- ISBN-13: 9781108056656
- ISBN-10: 1108056652
- Artikelnr.: 39177510
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Dr Kennedy on Sophocles
On the word 'bougaios'
On 'vis' (2nd pers. of 'volo'), 'invitus' and 'invitare'
On an uncollated MS of Demosthenes, of the 14th cent.
On the derivation and the meaning of 'epiousios'
On Cicero, Epp. ad Fam. 4. 5, 3
On some passages of the Pentateuch, Judges, and 2 Kings
The Sophists, II
On the words 'neap' and 'ebb'
On 'skopoumai' as a passive as well as middle verb
Notes on Sophocles (cont.)
On the etymology of 'Nedumos'
Philostratus, Vit. Soph. I, 22
Dr Hayman's Odyssey of Homer
Aristotelia
Two passages in Plato's Republic
The MSS of Sophocles
Notes on the Aeneid
Aulus Persius Flaccus
Cicero de natura deorum
On glossology (cont.)
On the word 'krounockytroleraios' in The Equites of Aristophanes, v. 89
The classification of conditional sentences in Greek syntax
On the interpretation of Plato, Timaeus, p. 40 c
Platonica
On the place of a fragment of Aeschylus
On the existence of written histories in the time of Thucydides
The 'daimonion semeion' of Socrates
Proposed emendation of the text of Origen against Celsus
On the newly edited poems of Dracontius
On two passages of Statius' Silvae
On Sulpiciae Satira
On the sixth letter of Isocrates
On the Homeric words 'atarteros, epitarrothos, prothelymnos'
On a passage in Plato's Republic
On the etymology of certain words in English terminating in '-sk' and -sh'
Love Amor, Love Nought
Catullus' 54th poem
Veteri vetus hospes amico.
On the word 'bougaios'
On 'vis' (2nd pers. of 'volo'), 'invitus' and 'invitare'
On an uncollated MS of Demosthenes, of the 14th cent.
On the derivation and the meaning of 'epiousios'
On Cicero, Epp. ad Fam. 4. 5, 3
On some passages of the Pentateuch, Judges, and 2 Kings
The Sophists, II
On the words 'neap' and 'ebb'
On 'skopoumai' as a passive as well as middle verb
Notes on Sophocles (cont.)
On the etymology of 'Nedumos'
Philostratus, Vit. Soph. I, 22
Dr Hayman's Odyssey of Homer
Aristotelia
Two passages in Plato's Republic
The MSS of Sophocles
Notes on the Aeneid
Aulus Persius Flaccus
Cicero de natura deorum
On glossology (cont.)
On the word 'krounockytroleraios' in The Equites of Aristophanes, v. 89
The classification of conditional sentences in Greek syntax
On the interpretation of Plato, Timaeus, p. 40 c
Platonica
On the place of a fragment of Aeschylus
On the existence of written histories in the time of Thucydides
The 'daimonion semeion' of Socrates
Proposed emendation of the text of Origen against Celsus
On the newly edited poems of Dracontius
On two passages of Statius' Silvae
On Sulpiciae Satira
On the sixth letter of Isocrates
On the Homeric words 'atarteros, epitarrothos, prothelymnos'
On a passage in Plato's Republic
On the etymology of certain words in English terminating in '-sk' and -sh'
Love Amor, Love Nought
Catullus' 54th poem
Veteri vetus hospes amico.
Dr Kennedy on Sophocles
On the word 'bougaios'
On 'vis' (2nd pers. of 'volo'), 'invitus' and 'invitare'
On an uncollated MS of Demosthenes, of the 14th cent.
On the derivation and the meaning of 'epiousios'
On Cicero, Epp. ad Fam. 4. 5, 3
On some passages of the Pentateuch, Judges, and 2 Kings
The Sophists, II
On the words 'neap' and 'ebb'
On 'skopoumai' as a passive as well as middle verb
Notes on Sophocles (cont.)
On the etymology of 'Nedumos'
Philostratus, Vit. Soph. I, 22
Dr Hayman's Odyssey of Homer
Aristotelia
Two passages in Plato's Republic
The MSS of Sophocles
Notes on the Aeneid
Aulus Persius Flaccus
Cicero de natura deorum
On glossology (cont.)
On the word 'krounockytroleraios' in The Equites of Aristophanes, v. 89
The classification of conditional sentences in Greek syntax
On the interpretation of Plato, Timaeus, p. 40 c
Platonica
On the place of a fragment of Aeschylus
On the existence of written histories in the time of Thucydides
The 'daimonion semeion' of Socrates
Proposed emendation of the text of Origen against Celsus
On the newly edited poems of Dracontius
On two passages of Statius' Silvae
On Sulpiciae Satira
On the sixth letter of Isocrates
On the Homeric words 'atarteros, epitarrothos, prothelymnos'
On a passage in Plato's Republic
On the etymology of certain words in English terminating in '-sk' and -sh'
Love Amor, Love Nought
Catullus' 54th poem
Veteri vetus hospes amico.
On the word 'bougaios'
On 'vis' (2nd pers. of 'volo'), 'invitus' and 'invitare'
On an uncollated MS of Demosthenes, of the 14th cent.
On the derivation and the meaning of 'epiousios'
On Cicero, Epp. ad Fam. 4. 5, 3
On some passages of the Pentateuch, Judges, and 2 Kings
The Sophists, II
On the words 'neap' and 'ebb'
On 'skopoumai' as a passive as well as middle verb
Notes on Sophocles (cont.)
On the etymology of 'Nedumos'
Philostratus, Vit. Soph. I, 22
Dr Hayman's Odyssey of Homer
Aristotelia
Two passages in Plato's Republic
The MSS of Sophocles
Notes on the Aeneid
Aulus Persius Flaccus
Cicero de natura deorum
On glossology (cont.)
On the word 'krounockytroleraios' in The Equites of Aristophanes, v. 89
The classification of conditional sentences in Greek syntax
On the interpretation of Plato, Timaeus, p. 40 c
Platonica
On the place of a fragment of Aeschylus
On the existence of written histories in the time of Thucydides
The 'daimonion semeion' of Socrates
Proposed emendation of the text of Origen against Celsus
On the newly edited poems of Dracontius
On two passages of Statius' Silvae
On Sulpiciae Satira
On the sixth letter of Isocrates
On the Homeric words 'atarteros, epitarrothos, prothelymnos'
On a passage in Plato's Republic
On the etymology of certain words in English terminating in '-sk' and -sh'
Love Amor, Love Nought
Catullus' 54th poem
Veteri vetus hospes amico.