The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Volume 1920J.W. Arrowsmith, 1921 - Classical education |
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... explains to have been that proper when the judex was an extraordinary com- missioner . The greater formality in this case is required by the ouster of the ordinary and the creation of an ad hoc jurisdiction . For proof we are referred ...
... explains to have been that proper when the judex was an extraordinary com- missioner . The greater formality in this case is required by the ouster of the ordinary and the creation of an ad hoc jurisdiction . For proof we are referred ...
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... Gerold . 4 Class . Quart . , 1920 , 3–4 . • Philol . , 1920 , I - 2 . 5 Class . Phil . , 1919 . 7 G. Bell & Sons , 1921 ; 8s . 6d . 3 language ; but his notes are sufficient to explain the 32 THE YEAR'S WORK IN CLASSICAL STUDIES.
... Gerold . 4 Class . Quart . , 1920 , 3–4 . • Philol . , 1920 , I - 2 . 5 Class . Phil . , 1919 . 7 G. Bell & Sons , 1921 ; 8s . 6d . 3 language ; but his notes are sufficient to explain the 32 THE YEAR'S WORK IN CLASSICAL STUDIES.
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language ; but his notes are sufficient to explain the text , and the introduction on the author's life and writings is adequate . Mr. Lothian ' gives us a collection of gems in modern setting , namely 250 pieces from the Anthology ...
language ; but his notes are sufficient to explain the text , and the introduction on the author's life and writings is adequate . Mr. Lothian ' gives us a collection of gems in modern setting , namely 250 pieces from the Anthology ...
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... explains Hellenism as , he says , the Greeks themselves did , by contrast . Mr. Thomson uses wisely his illustrations from Greek writers , to which he adds comments of his own . He has a special genius for telling old tales in a new and ...
... explains Hellenism as , he says , the Greeks themselves did , by contrast . Mr. Thomson uses wisely his illustrations from Greek writers , to which he adds comments of his own . He has a special genius for telling old tales in a new and ...
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... explain the meaning of his work as a whole . His intro- duction , in which he shows complete familiarity with all the recent literature on the subject , is thoroughly sane and convincing , while the commentary is an admirable ...
... explain the meaning of his work as a whole . His intro- duction , in which he shows complete familiarity with all the recent literature on the subject , is thoroughly sane and convincing , while the commentary is an admirable ...
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