American Journal of Philology, Volume 19Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1898 - Classical philology Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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... close of the next chapter , after the words : " Never twice shot he shaft at charger or man , for once was enough ; one shaft and each fell , and died of that wound , " follow the languorous 18 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY .
... close of the next chapter , after the words : " Never twice shot he shaft at charger or man , for once was enough ; one shaft and each fell , and died of that wound , " follow the languorous 18 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY .
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... close parallels in the fragment . A more striking matter is the resemblance in the use of certain mathematical terms . Kopun has in Heron the characteristically Egyptian meaning ' upper side ' of a four - sided figure . Heron's ...
... close parallels in the fragment . A more striking matter is the resemblance in the use of certain mathematical terms . Kopun has in Heron the characteristically Egyptian meaning ' upper side ' of a four - sided figure . Heron's ...
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... close to , be near , ' which gives the very idea necessary for folgen . This meaning may have arisen in connec- tion with a compound form of folgen , and might afterward have been transferred to the simplex . But , as we have seen ...
... close to , be near , ' which gives the very idea necessary for folgen . This meaning may have arisen in connec- tion with a compound form of folgen , and might afterward have been transferred to the simplex . But , as we have seen ...
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... close of the 5th century A. D. , the conclusion seems to be that , up to this time at least , i nunc belongs almost exclusively to the realms of poetry . And , inasmuch as the expression belongs to conversational language , one is ...
... close of the 5th century A. D. , the conclusion seems to be that , up to this time at least , i nunc belongs almost exclusively to the realms of poetry . And , inasmuch as the expression belongs to conversational language , one is ...
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... close of the 5th century A. D. has been examined , a sufficient amount , it is believed , has been covered to show the general use and range of these phenomena . EMORY B. LEASE . V. " CHRISTE QUI LUX ES ET DIES " AND 1 NUNC AND I. 69.
... close of the 5th century A. D. has been examined , a sufficient amount , it is believed , has been covered to show the general use and range of these phenomena . EMORY B. LEASE . V. " CHRISTE QUI LUX ES ET DIES " AND 1 NUNC AND I. 69.
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