The Year's Work in Classical StudiesJ.W. Arrowsmith, 1927 - Classical education |
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... argues that the poem is the source mentioned by Firmicus Maternus Math , II . 1-4 , and suggests that it should be named Navigii ( ? ) Frontonis Apotelesmata . 1 Both L. de Gubernatis and F. Walter have urged that the readings of the ...
... argues that the poem is the source mentioned by Firmicus Maternus Math , II . 1-4 , and suggests that it should be named Navigii ( ? ) Frontonis Apotelesmata . 1 Both L. de Gubernatis and F. Walter have urged that the readings of the ...
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... argues again for the Flavian date of some items in that collection . D. L. Drew , however , after re - investigating the Culex , supports its claims to be ascribed to Virgil . The casual nature of ancient publication of minor poetry ...
... argues again for the Flavian date of some items in that collection . D. L. Drew , however , after re - investigating the Culex , supports its claims to be ascribed to Virgil . The casual nature of ancient publication of minor poetry ...
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... ( argues convincingly for composition under Julian ; his thesis has won the complete assent of the veteran Hohl ) , 5 W. Lang , Das Traumbuch des Synesios , which is of importance for the study of the sources used by Macrobius , P. de ...
... ( argues convincingly for composition under Julian ; his thesis has won the complete assent of the veteran Hohl ) , 5 W. Lang , Das Traumbuch des Synesios , which is of importance for the study of the sources used by Macrobius , P. de ...
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... argues that Herodotus began by writing Пepoikά with ethnographic digressions , then jumped over to the Greek side , and thus brought about the incongruities in his work . general veracity of Herodotus ' Egyptian Moyo , already well ...
... argues that Herodotus began by writing Пepoikά with ethnographic digressions , then jumped over to the Greek side , and thus brought about the incongruities in his work . general veracity of Herodotus ' Egyptian Moyo , already well ...
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... argues for the Regulus tale and for the strong but sound influence of Ennius on the records of Pyrrhus : the speech of Appius Claudius is right . Two volumes of essays , both of which have been praised , are inaccessible to me . These ...
... argues for the Regulus tale and for the strong but sound influence of Ennius on the records of Pyrrhus : the speech of Appius Claudius is right . Two volumes of essays , both of which have been praised , are inaccessible to me . These ...
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Page 63 - ... of indifference the moral content of a poem or the moral character of the author. Nay, they are all-important factors in producing the total impression which has to be made upon the hearer. The matter of literature is life ; and tragedy is in a special sense the 1 Poet. xiii. 8. Contrast Plato, who would compel the poet to exhibit the perfect requital of vice and virtue (Laws ii.
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