The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Issue 23J.W. Arrowsmith, 1930 - Classical antiquities |
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New discoveries are treated in the chapters on Greek and Italian excavations . ... After an introductory chapter on sources , materials , and methods , two chapters are devoted to the prehistoric and Homeric ages .
New discoveries are treated in the chapters on Greek and Italian excavations . ... After an introductory chapter on sources , materials , and methods , two chapters are devoted to the prehistoric and Homeric ages .
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Professor Dinsmoor's chapter on the Aegean Age is a convenient summary from the architectural standpoint of the beginnings of Greek culture . Useful , too , is the account of the rise of the Doric style and his description of the ...
Professor Dinsmoor's chapter on the Aegean Age is a convenient summary from the architectural standpoint of the beginnings of Greek culture . Useful , too , is the account of the rise of the Doric style and his description of the ...
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The first two chapters by Mr. Stevens contain an almost stone for stone description of the building which his work on ... Equally valuable is Mr. Caskey's chapter on the building inscriptions , the analysis of which is so important for ...
The first two chapters by Mr. Stevens contain an almost stone for stone description of the building which his work on ... Equally valuable is Mr. Caskey's chapter on the building inscriptions , the analysis of which is so important for ...
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Contents
LATIN LITERATURE By A D Nock M A | 13 |
GREEK HISTORY By M Cary D Litt | 21 |
ROMAN HISTORY By Hugh Last M A | 33 |
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