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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... interest is in Latin . The claim is well made that the language and institutions of Rome itself cannot be fully understood if isolated from the kindred speech and customs of neighboring peoples . The devel- opment of phonetic research ...
... interest is in Latin . The claim is well made that the language and institutions of Rome itself cannot be fully understood if isolated from the kindred speech and customs of neighboring peoples . The devel- opment of phonetic research ...
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... interest in the study of the dialects . MINTON WARREN . Selected Letters of Cicero . Edited , with Introduction and ... interests of the writer and the variations in his epistolary style , and of those from his correspondents all the ...
... interest in the study of the dialects . MINTON WARREN . Selected Letters of Cicero . Edited , with Introduction and ... interests of the writer and the variations in his epistolary style , and of those from his correspondents all the ...
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... interest and sympathy which he inspires . The editor is unwittingly cruel when he goes out of his way to combat the unreasonable sugges- tion that Cicero should have reorganized Cilicia as Caesar reor- ganized Gaul , and excuses him for ...
... interest and sympathy which he inspires . The editor is unwittingly cruel when he goes out of his way to combat the unreasonable sugges- tion that Cicero should have reorganized Cilicia as Caesar reor- ganized Gaul , and excuses him for ...
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... interest because he was a nephew of Firdausi , the renowned author of the Shah Namah . He is known to have had two predecessors in Persian lexicog- raphy ; but as their works are lost , Asadi's dictionary heads the list in the history ...
... interest because he was a nephew of Firdausi , the renowned author of the Shah Namah . He is known to have had two predecessors in Persian lexicog- raphy ; but as their works are lost , Asadi's dictionary heads the list in the history ...
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... interest Semitic and Sanskrit scholars . Starting with this iden- tification as a hint , Dr. Horn has succeeded in finding several other verses which have come from the same poem . The old lexicographer had an ear also for the different ...
... interest Semitic and Sanskrit scholars . Starting with this iden- tification as a hint , Dr. Horn has succeeded in finding several other verses which have come from the same poem . The old lexicographer had an ear also for the different ...
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