3 dealing with the expansions and alterations in the fourth Gospel.1 On the whole series of problems which the Germans sum up under the title Leben-Jesu-Forschung, the first book to be named is Schweitzer's Von Reimarus zu Wrede, which contains a useful history of the whole investigation. It has been sharply criticised by Jülicher, in a little work 3 which deals with Wrede, Wellhausen, and Harnack, and is perhaps as well designed as anything to take the student to the heart of the present position. An important part of the subject is treated by Holtzmann in his Messianische Bewusstsein Jesu,* and the whole question of the Messianic Hope in the New Testament is the subject of a comprehensive work with that title by Professor Shailer Matthews. He The first volume of Pfleiderer's Urchristentum has now been translated into English, and deals with Paul. is also the subject of a clever but rather unsympathetic sketch by Wrede, which has just appeared in English. This work, with its sharp antithesis between Paul and Jesus, has called forth several small but important works by Kaftan,8 Jülicher, and Clemen.10 Professor Du Bose has published a work on The Gospel according to St. Paul," which carries forward the discussion of New Testament Theology initiated by his The Gospel in the Gospels. Weinel's brilliant but rather extreme work on Paul 12 has also been recently made accessible to the English reader. Sir William Ramsay has Erweiterungen und Aenderungen in vierten Evangelien (Berlin, Georg Reimer, 1907). * Tübingen, J. C. B. Mohr, 1906. 3 Neue Linien in der Kritik der evangelischen Ueberlieferung (Giessen, Töpelmann, 1906). Tübingen, J. C. B. Mohr, 1907. 5 London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1906. • Primitive Christianity, vol. i. Theological Translation Library (London, Williams & Norgate, 1906). 7 Paul (London, Philip Green, 1907). 8 Jesus und Paulus (Tübingen, J. C. B. Mohr, 1906). 9 Paulus und Jesus (Tübingen, J. C. B. Mohr, 1907). 10 Die Grundgedanken der paulinischen Theologie (Tübingen, J. C. B. Mohr, 1907). "London, Longmans, Green, & Co., 1907. 12 St. Paul: the Man and his Work. Theological Translation Library (London, Williams & Norgate, 1906). continued his work in this and other fields in his volume Pauline and other Studies,' while the long-expected posthumous Commentary by Westcott on Ephesians2 has at last appeared. Mr. Lukyn Williams has contributed a painstaking volume on Colossians and Philemon to the Cambridge Greek Testament. It takes account of the German as well as English work down to the appearance of Paul Ewald's Commentary on those Epistles. More noteworthy works, however, are Dr. J. B. Mayor's very thorough volume on Jude and II. Peter, and Professor Swete's on The Apocalypse.* Both of these works are specially valuable on the philological side. It is with peculiar warmth, however, that students of the Apocalypse will welcome the new edition of Bousset's Commentary," which makes a considerable advance on the first edition, and worthily sums up the elaborate investigations which have been devoted to that obscure work. Finally, I must not forget to mention Jülicher's contribution on "The Religion of Jesus and the Beginning of Christianity down to Nicea," in the volume which bears the title Die Christliche Religion in Die Kultur der Gegenwart. Since this article went to press, Dr. Sanday's The Life of Christ in Recent Research (The Clarendon Press, 1907) has appeared. I add a reference to it, since it gives an account and criticism of the literature on the life of Jesus mentioned above. ARTHUR S. PEAKE. 1 London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1906. Saint Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians (London, Macmillan & Co., 1906). 3 London, Macmillan & Co., 1907. 4 Ibid., 1906. 5 Die Offenbarung Johannis (Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1906). INDEX Abbott on Latin accent, 99 Abbott's Diatessarica, 142 Acca Larentia, 64 "Achaean" pottery, 10, 14 Achaion Syllogos, the, 111 Adamson, J. W., Practice of In- Adonis, 62 Aeaces, dedication of, 74 Aelius Aristides, Els Baoiλéa, 93 Africa, Roman inscriptions in, 79 Agora at Athens, 16 Agora at Thebes, 29, at Athens, 29 Αισυμνήτης, 84 Aristophanes, translated by Frere Aristophanes in papyri, 112 Arnold, E. V., 5, 7; on the Satur- Artemis Orthia, 58; sanctuary of, Artists' signatures, 74 Arvanitopoulos, M., 47 Asclepios, the Priests of, 85 Ασκληπιὸς ἐν Κρουνοίς, 73 Asconius, 107, 123 Ashby, T., 21 Ashpits in houses, 28 Astypalaea, 74 Athlete head at Turin, 45 Athens, excavations, 16 Athens, National Museum, cata- Athens, walls, 46 Attic Syntax, Thompson's, 7 Axe, 31, 32 Axiopistus, 112 Babelon, E., 49 Bahrfeldt, M., 56 Bailey, C., on Roman religion, 68 Bakhtschi-Serai, 34 Bamberg fragments of Livy, 105 Barnett, L. D., 6 Bars of gold as standard, 50 Baths of Faustina, Miletus, 16 Bednara, E., on dactylic verse, 100 Beehive tomb at Samikon, 14 Benndorf, O., 75 Bentley, 193 Berliner Griechische Urkunden, 115 Birds, the, 112 Bishop's judgment on theft, 115 Bizye, ritual play at, 59 Bobbio palimpsest, 105 Boeotia, 73 Bogaz, tombs, 40 Bologna, 36; excavations, 18 Borchardt, L., on Nile gauges, 77 Boundary stones, 71 Bousset, on the Apocalypse, 144 British Association Committee on British Museum catalogue of British School, excavations of, 10 Bronze Age village in Italy, 18 Bronze statuettes from Sparta, 41 Brooklands, 131 Brown, A. C. B., 84 Brückner, 16; on Athenian wed- Cicero's letters, 90; Somnium, 67 Clark, A. C., 123 Clark on Asconius, 107 Classical Association Committee Coins, hoard of, 18; in Britain, 131 Colin, G., on Apollo Pythien, 60, Colloquia Latina, 6 Colossians, Epistle to, 144 Consecutive subjunctive, 97 Constanzi, V., on Thessaly, 83 Conway, R. S., 7, 123 Cook, A. B., on wife of Zeus, 61 Corinna in papyri, 111 Corinth, excavations, 15 Corinthian staters, 54 Corneto, excavations, 19 Cornford, F. M., 122; on Thucy- Corolla Numismatica, 50 Corpus Nummorum, 48 Corpus of paintings, 47 Corssen, P., on Horace, C. i. 2 and Corstopitum, 129 Cos, the Asclepieion, 63 Cousin, G., on the Anabasis, 85 Cretan influence on Greek religion, Cretans, the, 111 Crete, excavations, 12 Croiset, M., on Aristophanes, 82 Crouching burials, 35 Cumont on a Jupiter relief, 66 Cybele, 60 Cylinder in shrine, 13 Cyriac of Ancona, 74 Cyrus, 82 Dacian Wars, 92 Damophon, date of, 42, 71 Das Buch bei den Griechen und David, A. A., on open scholar- Death of Virgil, 123 Decharme on Euripides, 121 Decumanus maximus (line in surveying), 80 Deissmann, A., 133 De incendiis urbis Romae aetate De institutis rei publicae Athenien- Delian League, 86 Delos, 74; Mycenaaen remains, Della Seta, A., 23 Delphi, charioteer of, 73 Dent's Latin Primer, 6 De Prott and Ziehen, Leges Grae De Ricci, S., catalogue of Turin Derniers Ecrivains Profans, 123 Dhimini, neolithic village at, 10 Diès, A., on religion and philo- Aixaibovos, title of Zeus, 59 Diomedes, poem on, 110 Dionysos winged, on a tiger, 60 Dipylon Gate, 16 |