The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Volume 1920J.W. Arrowsmith, 1921 - Classical education |
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Page 50
... explain the mysterious E on the Delphic temple and is assured that it probably stands for " Hλos and may be compared with the Semitic El , he is tempted to ask whether this is the early twentieth century or the early eighteenth . 2 8 ...
... explain the mysterious E on the Delphic temple and is assured that it probably stands for " Hλos and may be compared with the Semitic El , he is tempted to ask whether this is the early twentieth century or the early eighteenth . 2 8 ...
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... explain ancient religious phenomena . This is noticeable in the useful monograph of Friederich Schwenn , a pupil of Wünsch , on human sacrifice . His work is throughout sane ; he makes good use of comparative material , and he is ...
... explain ancient religious phenomena . This is noticeable in the useful monograph of Friederich Schwenn , a pupil of Wünsch , on human sacrifice . His work is throughout sane ; he makes good use of comparative material , and he is ...
Page 52
... explain what they do not understand . Passing from criticism to enumeration , we may note that the provision of new material , especially archaeo- logical , has been much hampered , and that its appreciation is also interfered with by ...
... explain what they do not understand . Passing from criticism to enumeration , we may note that the provision of new material , especially archaeo- logical , has been much hampered , and that its appreciation is also interfered with by ...
Page 67
... explains by saying that there is a natural affinity between imperfective action and the negative ( ' nicht ' = ' überhaupt nicht - weder heute , noch morgen oder sonst ' ) . On these lines he explains == Оov in negative sentences of ...
... explains by saying that there is a natural affinity between imperfective action and the negative ( ' nicht ' = ' überhaupt nicht - weder heute , noch morgen oder sonst ' ) . On these lines he explains == Оov in negative sentences of ...
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... explains occludere linguam ( Mil . 605 , Trin . 187 ) , secludere vitam ( Rud . 220 ) , excludere oculum ' to peg out the eye ' ( cf. MSS . in Pseud . 510 , Phorm . 989 ; but elidere is the common Plautine expression ) ; the simple ...
... explains occludere linguam ( Mil . 605 , Trin . 187 ) , secludere vitam ( Rud . 220 ) , excludere oculum ' to peg out the eye ' ( cf. MSS . in Pseud . 510 , Phorm . 989 ; but elidere is the common Plautine expression ) ; the simple ...
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