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: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781108056625
- ISBN-10: 1108056628
- Artikelnr.: 39178271
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781108056625
- ISBN-10: 1108056628
- Artikelnr.: 39178271
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Catullus' 29th poem
Some various readings of the epistles to the Thessalonians
The pronunciation of ancient Greek, illustrated by that of modern Bohemian
On a passage of Andocides
A lost dialogue of Aristotle
Notes on the Philoctetes
The excavations on the Palatine Hill
A passage in Plato, Republic, Bk VI
Mr Paley and Mr Stone's M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammata selecta
The Chinese signs of case and number
Note on a Hebrew root
A supposed financial operation of Julius Caesar's
Romans V. 12
Propertius III (II) 34, 61-84
Virgil and Seneca, etc.
On 'anairein' and 'enairein', 'to slay', on the word 'adamas', adamant, and on passages in Pindar and Tacitus
Notes on 1 Thess. III, 3, Pind. Isth. V (VI), 66, and 1 Pet. III, 21
Notes on the Ignatian controversy
On Mr Clarks' article, entitled 'Pronunciation of Greek'
On the origin and development of the modern Greek language
Notes on Roman history
The cases
On Herod. II, 116, and Thucyd. I, 11
On Lucretius, Book VI
The Mostellaria of Plautus
Notes on Mr Paley's edition of the Agamemnon
Old Latin palimpsest fragments at Paris
Explanation of a difficult passage in Firdausi
Rhythm versus metre
M. Renan's theory of the Epistle to the Romans
On some verses of Ecclesiastes
On Aristophanis Equites
On the 'en meso' of Rev. V, 6 and the 'ana meson' of 1 Cor. VI, 5
On the Phoenician passage in the Poenulus of Plautus, Act V, Sc. 1
On Tacitus, Annals, XI, 27
On Thucydides, II, 90
Professor Conington.
Some various readings of the epistles to the Thessalonians
The pronunciation of ancient Greek, illustrated by that of modern Bohemian
On a passage of Andocides
A lost dialogue of Aristotle
Notes on the Philoctetes
The excavations on the Palatine Hill
A passage in Plato, Republic, Bk VI
Mr Paley and Mr Stone's M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammata selecta
The Chinese signs of case and number
Note on a Hebrew root
A supposed financial operation of Julius Caesar's
Romans V. 12
Propertius III (II) 34, 61-84
Virgil and Seneca, etc.
On 'anairein' and 'enairein', 'to slay', on the word 'adamas', adamant, and on passages in Pindar and Tacitus
Notes on 1 Thess. III, 3, Pind. Isth. V (VI), 66, and 1 Pet. III, 21
Notes on the Ignatian controversy
On Mr Clarks' article, entitled 'Pronunciation of Greek'
On the origin and development of the modern Greek language
Notes on Roman history
The cases
On Herod. II, 116, and Thucyd. I, 11
On Lucretius, Book VI
The Mostellaria of Plautus
Notes on Mr Paley's edition of the Agamemnon
Old Latin palimpsest fragments at Paris
Explanation of a difficult passage in Firdausi
Rhythm versus metre
M. Renan's theory of the Epistle to the Romans
On some verses of Ecclesiastes
On Aristophanis Equites
On the 'en meso' of Rev. V, 6 and the 'ana meson' of 1 Cor. VI, 5
On the Phoenician passage in the Poenulus of Plautus, Act V, Sc. 1
On Tacitus, Annals, XI, 27
On Thucydides, II, 90
Professor Conington.
Catullus' 29th poem
Some various readings of the epistles to the Thessalonians
The pronunciation of ancient Greek, illustrated by that of modern Bohemian
On a passage of Andocides
A lost dialogue of Aristotle
Notes on the Philoctetes
The excavations on the Palatine Hill
A passage in Plato, Republic, Bk VI
Mr Paley and Mr Stone's M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammata selecta
The Chinese signs of case and number
Note on a Hebrew root
A supposed financial operation of Julius Caesar's
Romans V. 12
Propertius III (II) 34, 61-84
Virgil and Seneca, etc.
On 'anairein' and 'enairein', 'to slay', on the word 'adamas', adamant, and on passages in Pindar and Tacitus
Notes on 1 Thess. III, 3, Pind. Isth. V (VI), 66, and 1 Pet. III, 21
Notes on the Ignatian controversy
On Mr Clarks' article, entitled 'Pronunciation of Greek'
On the origin and development of the modern Greek language
Notes on Roman history
The cases
On Herod. II, 116, and Thucyd. I, 11
On Lucretius, Book VI
The Mostellaria of Plautus
Notes on Mr Paley's edition of the Agamemnon
Old Latin palimpsest fragments at Paris
Explanation of a difficult passage in Firdausi
Rhythm versus metre
M. Renan's theory of the Epistle to the Romans
On some verses of Ecclesiastes
On Aristophanis Equites
On the 'en meso' of Rev. V, 6 and the 'ana meson' of 1 Cor. VI, 5
On the Phoenician passage in the Poenulus of Plautus, Act V, Sc. 1
On Tacitus, Annals, XI, 27
On Thucydides, II, 90
Professor Conington.
Some various readings of the epistles to the Thessalonians
The pronunciation of ancient Greek, illustrated by that of modern Bohemian
On a passage of Andocides
A lost dialogue of Aristotle
Notes on the Philoctetes
The excavations on the Palatine Hill
A passage in Plato, Republic, Bk VI
Mr Paley and Mr Stone's M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammata selecta
The Chinese signs of case and number
Note on a Hebrew root
A supposed financial operation of Julius Caesar's
Romans V. 12
Propertius III (II) 34, 61-84
Virgil and Seneca, etc.
On 'anairein' and 'enairein', 'to slay', on the word 'adamas', adamant, and on passages in Pindar and Tacitus
Notes on 1 Thess. III, 3, Pind. Isth. V (VI), 66, and 1 Pet. III, 21
Notes on the Ignatian controversy
On Mr Clarks' article, entitled 'Pronunciation of Greek'
On the origin and development of the modern Greek language
Notes on Roman history
The cases
On Herod. II, 116, and Thucyd. I, 11
On Lucretius, Book VI
The Mostellaria of Plautus
Notes on Mr Paley's edition of the Agamemnon
Old Latin palimpsest fragments at Paris
Explanation of a difficult passage in Firdausi
Rhythm versus metre
M. Renan's theory of the Epistle to the Romans
On some verses of Ecclesiastes
On Aristophanis Equites
On the 'en meso' of Rev. V, 6 and the 'ana meson' of 1 Cor. VI, 5
On the Phoenician passage in the Poenulus of Plautus, Act V, Sc. 1
On Tacitus, Annals, XI, 27
On Thucydides, II, 90
Professor Conington.