Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 36Association, 1905 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... Discussion of Cicero , de Officiis , i . 7. 8 CHARLES KNAPP . xxxvi • The Galliambic Rhythm . Xxxviii THOMAS FITZ - HUGH . The Classification of Latin Conditional Sentences KARL P. HARRINGTON . Gemination in Terence EVA JOHNSTON . The ...
... Discussion of Cicero , de Officiis , i . 7. 8 CHARLES KNAPP . xxxvi • The Galliambic Rhythm . Xxxviii THOMAS FITZ - HUGH . The Classification of Latin Conditional Sentences KARL P. HARRINGTON . Gemination in Terence EVA JOHNSTON . The ...
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... discussion I shall refer to these articles by the authors ' names alone , taking them up in the order of their appearance . Reinhold , p . 8 , called attention to four chronological state- ments in which either Festus or Cassiodorus ...
... discussion I shall refer to these articles by the authors ' names alone , taking them up in the order of their appearance . Reinhold , p . 8 , called attention to four chronological state- ments in which either Festus or Cassiodorus ...
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... discuss in full his three remaining proofs , as they are based solely on a comparison of Festus and Eutropius , in passages where Festus had combined state- ments from the Epitome with those of Eutropius . To illus- trate the method ...
... discuss in full his three remaining proofs , as they are based solely on a comparison of Festus and Eutropius , in passages where Festus had combined state- ments from the Epitome with those of Eutropius . To illus- trate the method ...
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... discussing the passage by finding that Oxyr . really reads Man ( i ) lio in 1. 88 ( i.e. there is space for the letter , though it is no longer distinguishable on the papyrus ) , but in l . 103 , the reading is Manlio . I will Oxyr ...
... discussing the passage by finding that Oxyr . really reads Man ( i ) lio in 1. 88 ( i.e. there is space for the letter , though it is no longer distinguishable on the papyrus ) , but in l . 103 , the reading is Manlio . I will Oxyr ...
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... discuss these few passages below in connection with many more . As Kornemann offers no decisive proofs for the Lost Chronicon , we turn to the considerations which induced him to accept it . These lie almost exclusively in the ...
... discuss these few passages below in connection with many more . As Kornemann offers no decisive proofs for the Lost Chronicon , we turn to the considerations which induced him to accept it . These lie almost exclusively in the ...
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Page xix - I, 106) : Est modus in rebus; sunt certi denique fines, Ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum. In conclusion, I realize the fallibility of one whose training in the classics dates prior to 1860; for errors I bespeak helpful criticism; I venture to ask this Association to declare its recognition of what is involved in the linguistic side of Neuronymy, and its recommendation that individual members respond to requests for information and counsel. On motion of Professor Sihler it was Voted, that the...
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