Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 101Association, 1970 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... interpretation and adopted that of Dareste and Gradenwitz.16 Wenger soon followed suit 17 as did most subsequent writers . Mitteis himself , in his comments to the papyrus in 1912 , admitted the possibility of Dareste's interpretation ...
... interpretation and adopted that of Dareste and Gradenwitz.16 Wenger soon followed suit 17 as did most subsequent writers . Mitteis himself , in his comments to the papyrus in 1912 , admitted the possibility of Dareste's interpretation ...
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... interpretation . However , accord- ing to Mitteis ' interpretation there is an asyndeton in the apodosis . Though it is not as harsh the difference between the two is not great enough to require the latter interpretation . The objection ...
... interpretation . However , accord- ing to Mitteis ' interpretation there is an asyndeton in the apodosis . Though it is not as harsh the difference between the two is not great enough to require the latter interpretation . The objection ...
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... interpretation made no sense in its context , he blamed the inconsistency on Pindar rather than on the interpretation . Fraenkel , maintaining that sophoi meant wise patrons rather than poets , vigorously opposed the new interpretation ...
... interpretation made no sense in its context , he blamed the inconsistency on Pindar rather than on the interpretation . Fraenkel , maintaining that sophoi meant wise patrons rather than poets , vigorously opposed the new interpretation ...
Contents
The Leyden MS of Tacitus Major Works | 51 |
Sophocles Philoctetes and the Homeric | 63 |
The Pattern of Aeschylean Tragedy | 84 |
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