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- catalog contributor b2401899.
- catalog created "1902.".
- catalog date "1902".
- catalog date "1902.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1902.".
- catalog description "Briggs, C.A. The apostolic commission.--Mustard, W.P. Homeric echoes in Matthew Arnold's 'Balder dead'.--Kirk, W.H. Ad Catull. XXX 4-5.--Bloomfield, M. The symbolic gods.--Wilson, H.L. The use of the simple for the compound verb in Persius.--Johnson, C.W.L. The motion of the voice in connection with accent and accentual arsis and thesis.--Sihler, E.G. Augustus princeps.--Savage, C.A. The Athenian in his relation to the state.--Radford, R.S. Use of the suffixes -ānus and -īnus in forming progressive adjectives from names of persons.--Johnston, C. The fall of the Assyrian empire.--Elmer, H.C. Ne emisses, ne poposcisses, and similar expressions.--Laing, G.J. Notes on the Latin verbs of rating.--Spieker, E.H. The pentapody in Greek poetry.--Hendrickson, G.L. Horace and Lucilius: a study of Horace Serm. I, 10.--Alexander, W.J. The aim and results of Plato's Theaetetus.--Haggett, A.S. On the uses of the prepositions in Homer.--Fay, E.W. An erroneous phonetic sequence.--Fairclough, H.R. The connection between music and poetry in early Greek literature.--Ebeling, H.L. Some statistics on the order of words in Greek.--Carroll, M. The Athens of Aristophanes.--Lodge, G. On the theory of the ideal condition in Latin.--Kern, J.W. On the case construction of verbs of sight and hearing in Greek.--Basore, J.W. The scenic value of the miniatures in the manuscripts of Terence.--Smith, K.F. Pupula duplex.--Edwards, G.V. Ingenium in the ablative quality and the genitive of quality.--Sutphen, M.C. Magic in Theokritos and Vergil.--Murray, A.T. The interpretation of Euripides' Alcestis.--S".
- catalog extent "ix, 517 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Studies in honor of Basil L. Gildersleeve.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Studies in honor of Basil L. Gildersleeve.".
- catalog issued "1902".
- catalog issued "1902.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press,".
- catalog relation "Studies in honor of Basil L. Gildersleeve.".
- catalog subject "Classical philology.".
- catalog subject "Gildersleeve, Basil L. (Basil Lanneau), 1831-1924.".
- catalog subject "PA26 .G5".
- catalog tableOfContents "Briggs, C.A. The apostolic commission.--Mustard, W.P. Homeric echoes in Matthew Arnold's 'Balder dead'.--Kirk, W.H. Ad Catull. XXX 4-5.--Bloomfield, M. The symbolic gods.--Wilson, H.L. The use of the simple for the compound verb in Persius.--Johnson, C.W.L. The motion of the voice in connection with accent and accentual arsis and thesis.--Sihler, E.G. Augustus princeps.--Savage, C.A. The Athenian in his relation to the state.--Radford, R.S. Use of the suffixes -ānus and -īnus in forming progressive adjectives from names of persons.--Johnston, C. The fall of the Assyrian empire.--Elmer, H.C. Ne emisses, ne poposcisses, and similar expressions.--Laing, G.J. Notes on the Latin verbs of rating.--Spieker, E.H. The pentapody in Greek poetry.--Hendrickson, G.L. Horace and Lucilius: a study of Horace Serm. I, 10.--Alexander, W.J. The aim and results of Plato's Theaetetus.--Haggett, A.S. On the uses of the prepositions in Homer.--Fay, E.W. An erroneous phonetic sequence.--Fairclough, H.R. The connection between music and poetry in early Greek literature.--Ebeling, H.L. Some statistics on the order of words in Greek.--Carroll, M. The Athens of Aristophanes.--Lodge, G. On the theory of the ideal condition in Latin.--Kern, J.W. On the case construction of verbs of sight and hearing in Greek.--Basore, J.W. The scenic value of the miniatures in the manuscripts of Terence.--Smith, K.F. Pupula duplex.--Edwards, G.V. Ingenium in the ablative quality and the genitive of quality.--Sutphen, M.C. Magic in Theokritos and Vergil.--Murray, A.T. The interpretation of Euripides' Alcestis.--S".
- catalog title "Studies in honor of Basil L. Gildersleeve.".
- catalog type "text".