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AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

I. PROGRAMME

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29

FIRST SESSION, 2.30 P.M.

T. S. DUNCAN

Rhetorical Elements in the Letters of Saint Paul (p. xxxiii)

GRACE H. MACURDY

A Debt of Catullus to Euripides

STANLEY B. SMITH

The Establishment of the Public Courts at Athens (p. 106)

KENNETH SCOTT

The Identification of Augustus with Romulus-Quirinus (p. 82)

A. C. JOHNSON

The Development of Roman Municipal Policies1 (p. xxxiii)

J. G. WINTER

A New Fragment on the Life of Homer (p. 120)

P. R. COLEMAN-NORTON

The Authorship of the Epistola Palladii de Indicis Gentibus et de Bragmanibus (read by title) 2

H. T. DEAS

A Restoration (from the Scholia) in Pindar, Isthmians, II, 42 (read by title)

HENRY S. GEHMAN

The Arabic Bible in Spain (read by title; p. xxxiii)

E. ADELAIDE HAHN

Vergil and the "Under Dog" (read by title; p. 185)

1 To be published as a part of "Municipal Administration in the Roman Empire," Princeton University Press.

2 Published in Classical Philology, xx1, 154–160.

C. R. HARDING

Greek Grammar illustrated from the Modern Newspaper (read by title; p. xxxiv)

JOINT SESSION WITH THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA AND THE COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION

WILLIAM K. PRENTICE

The Fall of Aristocracies and the Emancipation of Men's
Minds (p. 162)

H. H. PoWERS
Art and Economics

J. W. HEWITT

3

The Comic Aspect of the Greek Athletic Meet 3

ESTHER BOISE VAN DEMAN

Some of the Recent Old Roman Monuments on the Viminal and Elsewhere

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30

SECOND SESSION, 9.30 A.M.

C. W. E. MILLER
Gildersleeve as a Scholar (p. xxv)

JOHN A. SCOTT

Gildersleeve as a Teacher (p. xix)

ROY C. FLICKINGER

Scaenica Altera 4

W. A. HEIDEL

Non-Reciprocal Uses of aλλýλwv

3 Published in the Classical Journal, XXI, 643–653.

4 Published in the Philological Quarterly, v, 97-113, under the title "Some Problems in Scenic Antiquities "; a continuation of "Scaenica" in T. A. P. A. XL, 109-120.

FRANCIS W. KELSEY

A Picture Map of Rome in a Fourteenth Century Manuscript of Valerius Maximus (p. 242)

DAVID M. ROBINSON

Res Gestae Divi Augusti as recorded on the Monumentum Antiochenum 5

J. PENROSE HARLAND

The Rise of Aegina (read by title; p. xxxiv)

GRACE H. MACURDY

The Name of Kratesipolis (read by title)

FRANK G. MOORE

A Topographical Note on the Senaculum (read by title)

MARBURY B. OGLE

On a Passage in Vergil, Aeneid, Iv, 550-551 (read by title;

p. 26)

THIRD SESSION, 2.30 P.M.

CATHARINE SAUNDERS

The Arms of Primitive Italy as seen in Vergil's Aeneid (p. xxxv)

E. S. MCCARTNEY

How the Apple became the Symbol of Love (p. 70)

FRANKLIN H. POTTER

Septima Aestas, Aeneid, 1, 755; v, 6266 (p. xxxvi)

LOUIS E. LORD

Tacitus' Summary of the Reign of Augustus

L. A. POST

An Attempt to Reconstruct the First Edition of Plato's Republic (read by title; p. xxxvii)

5 Published in the American Journal of Archaeology, XLVII, 1-54, with seven

plates.

6 Published in the Classical Journal, xx1, 615-624.

ROBERT S. RADFORD

The Ovidian Language of two Lygdamus Elegies (IV and v) (read by title)

C. B. RANDOLPH

Horace and the Scriptus Quaestorius (read by title; p. 130)

HOMER F. REBERT

Velia, Carinae, Fagutal: a Study in Historical Topography (read by title; p. 54)

JOHN J. SAVAGE

Notes on some Unpublished Scholia in a Paris Manuscript of Vergil (read by title; p. 229)

A. C. SCHLESINGER

Ritual "Survivals" in Greek Tragedy (read by title; p. xxxvii)

L. R. SHERO

Possible Literary Affinities of two Satires of Lucilius
(read by title; p. xxxviii)

E. G. SIHLER

A Distich of Simonides preserved on two Sepulchral Tablets at Florence, Italy (read by title; p. xxxix)

R. B. STEELE

The Literary Relationships of the Aetna (read by title)

ROUND TABLE SESSIONS, 4 P.M.

Opportunities for Research in the Greek Field. Discussion opened by S. E. Bassett

Medieval Latin. Papers by M. B. Ogle, on "Some Aspects of Medieval Latin Style," and by D. P. Lockwood, on "Medieval and Modern Latin in the College Curriculum." Report by C. H. Beeson for the committee on medieval Latin studies of the American Council of Learned Societies.

7 Published in Classical Philology, XXI, 170-189.

JOINT SESSION OF ALL THE SOCIETIES, 7.30 P.M.

GORDON JENNINGS LAING
Survivals of Roman Religion

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31

FOURTH SESSION, 9.30 A.M.

GERTRUDE HIRST

Note on the Date of Livy's Birth, and on the Termination of his History (p. xl)

8

NORMAN W. DEWITT

Light from Inscriptions on the Virgilian Gens (p. xli)

CORNELIA C. COULTER

The Fairy Mistress and Happy Otherworld Themes in the Odyssey (p. 37)

B. D. MERITT

AND

ALLEN B. WEST

The Reconstruction of I. G. 12, 193, 194, and 201 (p. 252)

F. W. SHIPLEY

The Virgilian Authorship of the Helen Episode, Aeneid, 11, 567-588 (p. 172)

JOHN W. TAYLOR

9

More Light on Theodore Gaza (read by title; p. xli)

HENRY B. VAN HOESEN

AND

A. C. JOHNSON

A Lease on a Papyrus of the Third Century
(read by title; p. 213)

SHIRLEY H. WEBER

Two Papyri from the Princeton Collection (read by title; p. xlii)

LOUIS C. WEST

A Commercial Geography of Spain during the first Three Centuries A.D. (read by title)

8 Published in the Classical Weekly, XIX, 138 f.

9 To be published in Classical Philology.

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