American Journal of Philology, Volume 50Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Tenney Frank, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1929 - 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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... perhaps belonging to a period earlier than the distinction of adjectives and substantives ( BSOS 1928 4. 771 ) ; avuga.l has taken on the ordinary plural - suffix of neuter nouns . Brâhui and Kurukh - Malto seem to agree with the other ...
... perhaps belonging to a period earlier than the distinction of adjectives and substantives ( BSOS 1928 4. 771 ) ; avuga.l has taken on the ordinary plural - suffix of neuter nouns . Brâhui and Kurukh - Malto seem to agree with the other ...
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... perhaps it started the moment Haemon began to tell the incredible thing , or at all events when he began to put what his father would not like to hear into the mouth of a third person , ' the city . ' Aris- totle in the very next ...
... perhaps it started the moment Haemon began to tell the incredible thing , or at all events when he began to put what his father would not like to hear into the mouth of a third person , ' the city . ' Aris- totle in the very next ...
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... perhaps the poet means to mention three among the many . Why did he not say so ? As the passage stands , line 24 is in apposition with oo . It is a stereotyped line which occurs frequently in the Odyssey , since these islands were near ...
... perhaps the poet means to mention three among the many . Why did he not say so ? As the passage stands , line 24 is in apposition with oo . It is a stereotyped line which occurs frequently in the Odyssey , since these islands were near ...
Contents
Horace and the Poetry of Austin Dobson By HERBERT C | 20 |
The TextTradition of PetroniusPreliminary Paper By EVAN | 39 |
The Semantics of the Termination Ario By EDWARD | 63 |
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