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The Journal of Philology

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Paperback, 326 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2012
ISBN13: 9781108056915
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2012 9781108056915
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Founded in 1868 by the Cambridge scholars John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor (1825–1910), William George Clark (1821–78), and William Aldis Wright (1831–1914), this biannual journal was a successor to The Journal of Classical and Sacred Philology (also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection). Unlike its short-lived precursor, it survived for more than half a century, until 1920, spanning the period in which specialised academic journals developed from more general literary reviews. Predominantly classical in subject matter, with contributions from such scholars as J. P. Postgate, Robinson Ellis and A. E. Housman, the journal also contains articles on historical and literary themes across the 35 volumes, illuminating the growth and scope of philology as a discipline during this period. Volume 31, comprising issues 61 and 62, was published in 1910.

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ISBN13:9781108056915
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:326

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Emendations and explanations; Plutarch Cebes and Hermas; On Martial VII, 79 and XII, 55; Adversaria, VI; Veritatis pater; Notes on Catullus and Lucretius; Metempsychosis and variation in species in Plato; On Aristotle Physics Z; The battle of Lake Trasimene; Tacitus as a military historian in the Histories; Adversaria VII; Towards a recension of Propertius; Atakta, II; Dictys of Crete and Homer; 'Horan' in Aeschylus etc.; Greek nouns in Latin poetry from Lucretius to Juvenal; Clemens Alexandrinus, Stromateis IV, v. 23; Were the Lex Thoria and the Lex agraria of 111 BC reactionary laws?; Notes on Quintus Smyrnaeus; French glosses in the Leipsic MS no. 102 (13th cent.) from the commentary on Job.
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