The Year's Work in Classical StudiesJ.W. Arrowsmith, 1916 - Classical education |
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... fact that the country was not actually at war until late in May , permitted the continuance of normal activity in the archaeological world for the greater part of the winter ; and some discoveries of considerable interest are to be ...
... fact that the country was not actually at war until late in May , permitted the continuance of normal activity in the archaeological world for the greater part of the winter ; and some discoveries of considerable interest are to be ...
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... fact that it is placed on the edge of a cliff , and is remarkable for the fact that the apsidal terminations of its two main chambers are semicircular ; while in the latter we have to note the smallness of scale and the fineness of the ...
... fact that it is placed on the edge of a cliff , and is remarkable for the fact that the apsidal terminations of its two main chambers are semicircular ; while in the latter we have to note the smallness of scale and the fineness of the ...
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... facts are completely collated with the old , the result being that not a few generally accepted readings and attributions have had to be discarded . 5 British and Gaulish coins have come in for a certain amount of attention at the hands ...
... facts are completely collated with the old , the result being that not a few generally accepted readings and attributions have had to be discarded . 5 British and Gaulish coins have come in for a certain amount of attention at the hands ...
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... fact to have practically adopted a pre - existing institution . A note on No. 209 contests Wilcken's explanation of ouóλoyos when applied to persons as equivalent to dediticius , and attempts to show that the term has really the same ...
... fact to have practically adopted a pre - existing institution . A note on No. 209 contests Wilcken's explanation of ouóλoyos when applied to persons as equivalent to dediticius , and attempts to show that the term has really the same ...
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... fact . For example , there is no real difficulty in using the term ' predicate ' to describe the words ' long live ' in the sentence ' Long live the King . Prof. Granger has not sug- gested any substitute for this term . For the term ...
... fact . For example , there is no real difficulty in using the term ' predicate ' to describe the words ' long live ' in the sentence ' Long live the King . Prof. Granger has not sug- gested any substitute for this term . For the term ...
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Page 29 - ... accented vowel was sung on two notes, there was a tendency in the case of acute vowels to make the second mora the higher, in the case of circumflexed vowels a strong tendency to make the first the higher. This agrees generally with what we know of the nature of these accents. 3. When a long unaccented vowel was sung on two notes, there was a tendency in the case of those preceding an accented syllable to make the second mora the higher, in the case of those following an accented syllable to...
Page 24 - A Criticism of Criteria: Observations on the Evidence Afforded by Metre and Diction for the Date of Latin Poems," Classical Quarterly, X (1916), pp.
Page 105 - Si nous avons raison d'affirmer que Rome a été formée par la fusion de deux peuples aux traditions opposées, l'analyse de la religion, du droit, des institutions de Rome doit logiquement permettre de retrouver les traces de ce dualisme. Rome n'est plus la Cité Antique, aux institutions fortement...
Page 22 - I sometimes wonder how many suspect that there is a human document in a Schoolbook that came into the world shortly after the great conflict of the Civil War, out of which the author, who was not a mere compiler, emerged, crippled in body, shattered in fortune, with teeth set hard to meet the stress of fate, his eyes wet with tears for his fallen comrades, and yet with the gleam of a new love reflected in their depths. In the examples of my Latin Grammar of 1867 lies perdu the history of that period...
Page 93 - Witte assigns it to the period from 1300 to 1308. between the emperor and the pope ; the emperor is supreme by divine right in temporal things, and is to guide the human race to temporal felicity in accordance with the teaching of philosophy...