Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 100Association, 1969 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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Page xxi
... period we have lost one hundred and thirteen members ; nineteen have died , ten have resigned , and eighty - four have been dropped . On September 30 , 1969 , the number of members carried forward into the next reporting period was 2077 ...
... period we have lost one hundred and thirteen members ; nineteen have died , ten have resigned , and eighty - four have been dropped . On September 30 , 1969 , the number of members carried forward into the next reporting period was 2077 ...
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... period . Nevertheless , judging simply from the scanty remains of the plays , we can say that many fragments of Timocles are closer to Old Comedy than to New and that their content is not typical of Middle Comedy in general . Perhaps ...
... period . Nevertheless , judging simply from the scanty remains of the plays , we can say that many fragments of Timocles are closer to Old Comedy than to New and that their content is not typical of Middle Comedy in general . Perhaps ...
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... period 91 to 79 , there are only 6 successful out of 30 ( 20 % ) . In the last period , however , from 78 to 49 , there is a significant change : some 25 out of 46 have subsequent successful careers , or about 54 % - If we examine the ...
... period 91 to 79 , there are only 6 successful out of 30 ( 20 % ) . In the last period , however , from 78 to 49 , there is a significant change : some 25 out of 46 have subsequent successful careers , or about 54 % - If we examine the ...
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ORGANIZATION | iii |
Officers Directors and Committees | viii |
Award of Merit | x |
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