The Journal of Philology
Herausgeber: Wright, William Aldis; Mayor, John Eyton Bickersteth; Clark, William George
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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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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781108056663
- ISBN-10: 1108056660
- Artikelnr.: 39178364
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781108056663
- ISBN-10: 1108056660
- Artikelnr.: 39178364
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Theophrastus 'peri nomon'
The last elegy of the third or second book of Propertius
Seneca's tragedies
Emendation of a passage in Propertius
Notes on certain derivations
Origin of the word 'gypsy'
On the word 'glamour' and the legend of 'Glam'
Heraclitus and Ammianus Marcellinus
Miscellaneaous notes
Duumviri and triumviri, saeculum, superstes, superstitio, superstitiosus
On dislocation in the text of the fifth book of the [Nicomachean] Ethics
On pseudo-archaic words and inflexions in the Homeric vocabulary, and their relation to the antiquity of the Homeric poems
Note on Isaiah VIII-X
Note on a passage of Plato Soph. 262 D
The hastamalaka
Conjectural emendation of the Samaritan Targum on Gen. XIV, 5
Notes on (1) to save appearances, (2) In puris naturalibus
Notes on the Ajax of Sophocles
Note on Plato, Theaetetus 207 E
On the so-called Arabicus mons
On Eth. Nic. II, 7
The legend of the Chapman of Swaffham church
Modern Greek ballads from Corsica
On Aristotle, Metaph. I, 1, 6
On a MS of the Nicomachean Ethics
Notes by the late Professor T.H. Key
On the position of the guests at a Roman dinner-table
On the northern Buddhist legend of Avalokiteswara's descent into the hell Avichi
Notes upon (1) the root 'ak', (2) the root 'magh', (3) the root 'are'
Notes on the edition of Select Private Orations of Demosthenes by Paley and Sandys
Notes on a passage in Cicero, Orator, c. 48
Some remarks on the Gothic particle '-h', '-uh'
On the quantity of 'hoc'
On the Aratea of Germanicus
On three Greek epigrams in Vitruvius
On 'arcesso' and 'accerso'
On Plato, Soph. 262 D
On Greek lexicography
Notes on Virgil.
The last elegy of the third or second book of Propertius
Seneca's tragedies
Emendation of a passage in Propertius
Notes on certain derivations
Origin of the word 'gypsy'
On the word 'glamour' and the legend of 'Glam'
Heraclitus and Ammianus Marcellinus
Miscellaneaous notes
Duumviri and triumviri, saeculum, superstes, superstitio, superstitiosus
On dislocation in the text of the fifth book of the [Nicomachean] Ethics
On pseudo-archaic words and inflexions in the Homeric vocabulary, and their relation to the antiquity of the Homeric poems
Note on Isaiah VIII-X
Note on a passage of Plato Soph. 262 D
The hastamalaka
Conjectural emendation of the Samaritan Targum on Gen. XIV, 5
Notes on (1) to save appearances, (2) In puris naturalibus
Notes on the Ajax of Sophocles
Note on Plato, Theaetetus 207 E
On the so-called Arabicus mons
On Eth. Nic. II, 7
The legend of the Chapman of Swaffham church
Modern Greek ballads from Corsica
On Aristotle, Metaph. I, 1, 6
On a MS of the Nicomachean Ethics
Notes by the late Professor T.H. Key
On the position of the guests at a Roman dinner-table
On the northern Buddhist legend of Avalokiteswara's descent into the hell Avichi
Notes upon (1) the root 'ak', (2) the root 'magh', (3) the root 'are'
Notes on the edition of Select Private Orations of Demosthenes by Paley and Sandys
Notes on a passage in Cicero, Orator, c. 48
Some remarks on the Gothic particle '-h', '-uh'
On the quantity of 'hoc'
On the Aratea of Germanicus
On three Greek epigrams in Vitruvius
On 'arcesso' and 'accerso'
On Plato, Soph. 262 D
On Greek lexicography
Notes on Virgil.
Theophrastus 'peri nomon'
The last elegy of the third or second book of Propertius
Seneca's tragedies
Emendation of a passage in Propertius
Notes on certain derivations
Origin of the word 'gypsy'
On the word 'glamour' and the legend of 'Glam'
Heraclitus and Ammianus Marcellinus
Miscellaneaous notes
Duumviri and triumviri, saeculum, superstes, superstitio, superstitiosus
On dislocation in the text of the fifth book of the [Nicomachean] Ethics
On pseudo-archaic words and inflexions in the Homeric vocabulary, and their relation to the antiquity of the Homeric poems
Note on Isaiah VIII-X
Note on a passage of Plato Soph. 262 D
The hastamalaka
Conjectural emendation of the Samaritan Targum on Gen. XIV, 5
Notes on (1) to save appearances, (2) In puris naturalibus
Notes on the Ajax of Sophocles
Note on Plato, Theaetetus 207 E
On the so-called Arabicus mons
On Eth. Nic. II, 7
The legend of the Chapman of Swaffham church
Modern Greek ballads from Corsica
On Aristotle, Metaph. I, 1, 6
On a MS of the Nicomachean Ethics
Notes by the late Professor T.H. Key
On the position of the guests at a Roman dinner-table
On the northern Buddhist legend of Avalokiteswara's descent into the hell Avichi
Notes upon (1) the root 'ak', (2) the root 'magh', (3) the root 'are'
Notes on the edition of Select Private Orations of Demosthenes by Paley and Sandys
Notes on a passage in Cicero, Orator, c. 48
Some remarks on the Gothic particle '-h', '-uh'
On the quantity of 'hoc'
On the Aratea of Germanicus
On three Greek epigrams in Vitruvius
On 'arcesso' and 'accerso'
On Plato, Soph. 262 D
On Greek lexicography
Notes on Virgil.
The last elegy of the third or second book of Propertius
Seneca's tragedies
Emendation of a passage in Propertius
Notes on certain derivations
Origin of the word 'gypsy'
On the word 'glamour' and the legend of 'Glam'
Heraclitus and Ammianus Marcellinus
Miscellaneaous notes
Duumviri and triumviri, saeculum, superstes, superstitio, superstitiosus
On dislocation in the text of the fifth book of the [Nicomachean] Ethics
On pseudo-archaic words and inflexions in the Homeric vocabulary, and their relation to the antiquity of the Homeric poems
Note on Isaiah VIII-X
Note on a passage of Plato Soph. 262 D
The hastamalaka
Conjectural emendation of the Samaritan Targum on Gen. XIV, 5
Notes on (1) to save appearances, (2) In puris naturalibus
Notes on the Ajax of Sophocles
Note on Plato, Theaetetus 207 E
On the so-called Arabicus mons
On Eth. Nic. II, 7
The legend of the Chapman of Swaffham church
Modern Greek ballads from Corsica
On Aristotle, Metaph. I, 1, 6
On a MS of the Nicomachean Ethics
Notes by the late Professor T.H. Key
On the position of the guests at a Roman dinner-table
On the northern Buddhist legend of Avalokiteswara's descent into the hell Avichi
Notes upon (1) the root 'ak', (2) the root 'magh', (3) the root 'are'
Notes on the edition of Select Private Orations of Demosthenes by Paley and Sandys
Notes on a passage in Cicero, Orator, c. 48
Some remarks on the Gothic particle '-h', '-uh'
On the quantity of 'hoc'
On the Aratea of Germanicus
On three Greek epigrams in Vitruvius
On 'arcesso' and 'accerso'
On Plato, Soph. 262 D
On Greek lexicography
Notes on Virgil.