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- catalog contributor b2317728.
- catalog contributor b2317729.
- catalog created "1919.".
- catalog date "1919".
- catalog date "1919.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1919.".
- catalog description "Introductory poem, by W. E. Leonard.--Introductory note, by E. A. Birge.--The Heracles myth and its treatment by Euripides, by G. L. Hendrickson.--The source of Herodotus' knowledge of Artabazus, by A. G. Laird.--Seneca and the Stoic theory of literary Style, by C. N. Smiley.--The plain style in the Scipionic circle, by G. C. Fiske.--The olive crown in Horace, Carm. I: vii, 7, by A. R. Anderson.--The Eternal city, by G. Showerman.--Britain in Roman literature, by Katharine Allen.--A study of Pindar, by Annie M. Pitman.--Lucretius, the poet of science, by M. S. Slaughter.--An Egyptian farmer, by W. L. Westermann.".
- catalog extent "190 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "University of Wisconsin studies in language and literature, no. 3".
- catalog issued "1919".
- catalog issued "1919.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Madison,".
- catalog subject "880.4".
- catalog subject "Classical philology.".
- catalog subject "PN35 .W65 no. 3 PA26.S6".
- catalog subject "Smith, Charles Forster, 1852-1931.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introductory poem, by W. E. Leonard.--Introductory note, by E. A. Birge.--The Heracles myth and its treatment by Euripides, by G. L. Hendrickson.--The source of Herodotus' knowledge of Artabazus, by A. G. Laird.--Seneca and the Stoic theory of literary Style, by C. N. Smiley.--The plain style in the Scipionic circle, by G. C. Fiske.--The olive crown in Horace, Carm. I: vii, 7, by A. R. Anderson.--The Eternal city, by G. Showerman.--Britain in Roman literature, by Katharine Allen.--A study of Pindar, by Annie M. Pitman.--Lucretius, the poet of science, by M. S. Slaughter.--An Egyptian farmer, by W. L. Westermann.".
- catalog title "Classical studies in honor of Charles Forster Smith, by his colleagues.".
- catalog type "text".