The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Volumes 1-3J.W. Arrowsmith, 1907 - Classical education |
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Page 39
... proved highly valuable . Mr. Hasluck has lately been active in Mysia , and only the other day Mr. Wace succeeded in transporting across the Aegean and restoring to the Magnetes of Thessaly a whole series which it has been customary to ...
... proved highly valuable . Mr. Hasluck has lately been active in Mysia , and only the other day Mr. Wace succeeded in transporting across the Aegean and restoring to the Magnetes of Thessaly a whole series which it has been customary to ...
Page 50
... prove in his opinion that the famous Aeginetan temple was consecrated to her . They prove , at least , what is sufficiently important for the ethnography of Greek religion - that this Cretan goddess had a shrine on the sacred ground ...
... prove in his opinion that the famous Aeginetan temple was consecrated to her . They prove , at least , what is sufficiently important for the ethnography of Greek religion - that this Cretan goddess had a shrine on the sacred ground ...
Page 55
... proving his point . Lastly , mention may be made of the learned paper by Pro- fessor Rhys on the Celtic calendar found some years ago at Coligny , near Lyons ( Transactions of the British Academy for 1905 ) , in which he inclines to see ...
... proving his point . Lastly , mention may be made of the learned paper by Pro- fessor Rhys on the Celtic calendar found some years ago at Coligny , near Lyons ( Transactions of the British Academy for 1905 ) , in which he inclines to see ...
Page 65
... proved that the banks were superposed . The ships on Trajan's Column were , and still remain , the monumental evidence which clinched the proof . As to the internal mechanism of the trireme , no satisfactory solution has yet been given ...
... proved that the banks were superposed . The ships on Trajan's Column were , and still remain , the monumental evidence which clinched the proof . As to the internal mechanism of the trireme , no satisfactory solution has yet been given ...
Page 66
... prove that the Venetians had rediscovered the secret of the ancient trireme . In dealing with the question it is necessary ... proved by a series of monuments dating from red- figured Attic vases of the sixth century B.C. , down 66 THE ...
... prove that the Venetians had rediscovered the secret of the ancient trireme . In dealing with the question it is necessary ... proved by a series of monuments dating from red- figured Attic vases of the sixth century B.C. , down 66 THE ...
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