Transactions of the American Philological Association, Том 27Ginn & Company, 1896 |
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... Meeting another soothsayer therefore means that he has met a stronger god . And before this one his own " spiritus " gives way , and the prophet him- self must die . Now this , I think , should warn us not to put too implicit a faith in ...
... Meeting another soothsayer therefore means that he has met a stronger god . And before this one his own " spiritus " gives way , and the prophet him- self must die . Now this , I think , should warn us not to put too implicit a faith in ...
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... meetings over seventy members were in attendance . 1. Children on the Stage in the Sanskrit Drama , by Professor A. V. Williams Jackson , of Columbia University . A motto for the paper was found in Hamlet's allusion to the children ...
... meetings over seventy members were in attendance . 1. Children on the Stage in the Sanskrit Drama , by Professor A. V. Williams Jackson , of Columbia University . A motto for the paper was found in Hamlet's allusion to the children ...
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... meeting at Providence . 9. The Filological Study of Literature , by Professor Francis A. March , of Lafayette College , President of the Association . 1 In recognition of his distinguished contributions to the study of language ...
... meeting at Providence . 9. The Filological Study of Literature , by Professor Francis A. March , of Lafayette College , President of the Association . 1 In recognition of his distinguished contributions to the study of language ...
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... Meeting in 1897 : Professors C. L. Smith , Lodge , Clapp . On Officers for 1896-1897 : Professors Allen , Seymour , Owen . Professor Allen then explained the Report on Latin Orthography . After discussion it was moved to print a summary ...
... Meeting in 1897 : Professors C. L. Smith , Lodge , Clapp . On Officers for 1896-1897 : Professors Allen , Seymour , Owen . Professor Allen then explained the Report on Latin Orthography . After discussion it was moved to print a summary ...
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... Meeting in 1897. The Committee recommended that the next annual meeting be held at Bryn Mawr College , beginning July 6 , 1897. The report was adopted . The meeting adjourned at 4.50 P.M. , in order to enable the mem- bers to attend the ...
... Meeting in 1897. The Committee recommended that the next annual meeting be held at Bryn Mawr College , beginning July 6 , 1897. The report was adopted . The meeting adjourned at 4.50 P.M. , in order to enable the mem- bers to attend the ...
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Страница xc - MEETINGS. 1. There shall be an annual meeting of the Association in the city of New York, or at such other place as at a preceding annual meeting shall be determined upon. 2. At the annual meeting, the Executive Committee shall present an annual report of the progress of the Association. 3. The general arrangements of the proceedings uf the annual meeting shall be directed by the Executive Committee.
Страница xli - Varied learning does not teach any man wisdom; else it would have taught Hesiod and Pythagoras, and again Xenophanes and Hekataios." While of Pythagoras he went on to say, 17: "Prosecuting investigations more than any other man, he made a wisdom of his own, — much learning and bad art." The proverb has always been a favorite form for the expression of popular philosophy; Herakleitos used it to express an abstruse philosophy, and that primarily for himself rather than for others. Herakleitos founded...
Страница xlii - Yes, and if oxen and horses or lions had hands, and could paint with their hands and produce works of art as men do, horses would paint the forms of the gods like horses, and oxen like oxen, and make their bodies in the image of their several kinds.
Страница ci - Remnants of Early Latin. Chiefly inscriptions. Selected and explained, for use in Colleges, by FREDERICK D. ALLEN, Professor of Classical Philology, Harvard College. Square 16mo.
Страница v - Vtstac to be accounted for and presents other minor difficulties. Such questions as these, which may never be finally settled, manifestly cannot be included within the scope of the present paper. Servius, Ad Aen. I. 726, in speaking of the atrium, says : " Ibi et culina erat : unde et atrium dictum est; atrum enim erat ex fumo.
Страница lxvi - I. 9. 3. I. 28. 3; AJP. Proceed., xxv. p. xxvii, July, 1894. GEORGE AH FRASER. The classical course; Colorado School Journal, Nov. 1894. JAMES M.
Страница xlv - Clicks form a curious linguistic feature of the Hottentot group. Sayce speaks of an unpronounceable click not otherwise found in the language, as associated with the folk story of a hare, which story in turn is traced from the Bar! of Central Africa, through Melagasy, Swahili, Kaffir, Hottentot, back to the Bushmen. It is well to note here that these clicks are found in connection with beast fables of the backward tribes of southern Africa. He refers to them as the bridge that marks the passage of...
Страница ci - The Classical Review. Edited by Rev. JOSEPH B. MAYOR, assisted by Prof. AG CHURCH, Mr AM COOK, and Mr. CECIL SMITH, with the co-operation of Professors SEYMOUR of Yale, WRIGHT of Harvard, and HALE of Chicago, as an American editorial committee.
Страница lxxxvi - Berkeley, Cal. : University of California Library. Boston, Mass.,: Boston Public Library. Brooklyn , NY : The Brooklyn Library. Brunswick, Me.: Bowdoin College Library. Bryn Mawr, Pa. : Bryn Mawr College Library. Buffalo, NY : The Buffalo Library. Burlington, Vt. : Library of the University of Vermont. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard College Library. Champaign, 111.