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... Letters On the Style of the Ancient Greek Epigram .. PAGE . 189 205 207 2f2 216 • 220 221 E. H. BARKERI Epistola Critica ad TH . GAISFORDIUM , de Fragmentis Poetarum Minorum Gr . Pars Quinta Bibliography On the Sapphic and Alcaic Metres ...
... Letters On the Style of the Ancient Greek Epigram .. PAGE . 189 205 207 2f2 216 • 220 221 E. H. BARKERI Epistola Critica ad TH . GAISFORDIUM , de Fragmentis Poetarum Minorum Gr . Pars Quinta Bibliography On the Sapphic and Alcaic Metres ...
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... 'Inscription de la Colonne de Diocletien à Alexandrie 346 359 361 362 374 Greek Letter of BENNET LANGTON Literary Intelligence Notes to Correspondents : 375 376 .... 386 THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL . N ° . XXIX . MARCH ii CONTENTS .
... 'Inscription de la Colonne de Diocletien à Alexandrie 346 359 361 362 374 Greek Letter of BENNET LANGTON Literary Intelligence Notes to Correspondents : 375 376 .... 386 THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL . N ° . XXIX . MARCH ii CONTENTS .
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... letter , and by prefixing the formative Here then is an evident relationship established between the Arabic word , ( annus a vertendo , says Willmet ) and a word which still signifies a palm - tree in the same language . Now if we ...
... letter , and by prefixing the formative Here then is an evident relationship established between the Arabic word , ( annus a vertendo , says Willmet ) and a word which still signifies a palm - tree in the same language . Now if we ...
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... letters , is obviously founded on a natural and not an artificial basis . Where the syllable on the other hand derives its quantity from the continuance of one , and not from the union of many sounds , we must refer to custom , rather ...
... letters , is obviously founded on a natural and not an artificial basis . Where the syllable on the other hand derives its quantity from the continuance of one , and not from the union of many sounds , we must refer to custom , rather ...
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... letters , says , seems to be now decided , among the learned , that the vowel - points of the Arabs and Persians were unknown , till after the age of Mahomet , and that the Hebrew points were imitated from them . " History of Greece ...
... letters , says , seems to be now decided , among the learned , that the vowel - points of the Arabs and Persians were unknown , till after the age of Mahomet , and that the Hebrew points were imitated from them . " History of Greece ...
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