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IV.-Notes on the Delian Choregic Inscriptions. By DAVID M.
V.-Some References to Seasickness in the Greek and Latin Writers,
By JOHN C. Rolfe,
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Versification.-Von Mach's Greek Sculpture.-Stevenson's Asser's
Life of King Alfred.-Bradley's The Making of English.
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Cassiodorus. By CLIFFORD HERSCHEL MOORE,
II. On the Recession of the Latin Accent in Connection with Mono-
syllabic Words and the Traditional Word-Order.
RADFORD. Part II,
III.-Notes on the First Book of the Aeneid. By W. H. KIRK,
IV.-The Language of Tragedy and its Relation to Old Attic.
JAMES DENNISON ROGERS,
V.-Cicero's Appreciation of Greek Art. By GRANT SHOWERMAN,
VI. The Ablative Absolute in the Epistles of Cicero, Seneca, Pliny
and Fronto. By R. B. STEELE,
Greenough's Kittredge's, Howard's and D'Ooge's Allen and Green-
ough's New Latin Grammar.-Winbolt's Latin Hexameter Verse,
An Aid to Composition.
No. 100.
I. The Indo-Iranian Nasal Verbs. By EDWIN W. FAY,
II. The Authorship of the Greek Military Manual Attributed to
'Aeneas Tacticus'. By T. HUDSON WILLIAMS, .
III.-On the Recession of the Latin Accent in Connection with Mono-
syllabic Words and the Traditional Word-Order. By R. S.
RADFORD. Part III,
IV. The Influence of the Infinitive upon Verbs Subordinated to it.
By TENNEY FRANK,
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to the End of the Middle Ages.-Zielinski, Das Clauselgesetz in
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I.-On Some Alleged Indo-European Languages in Cuneiform Char-
acter. By MAURICE Bloomfield,
II. The Historical Attitude of Livy. By R. B. STEELE,
III.-Greek Ostraca in America. By EDGAR J. GOODSPEED,
IV. The Apodosis of the Unreal Condition in Oratio Obliqua in Latin.
By GLANVILLE TERRELL,
V.-Daeva is Devá; Aša is Arša, etc. By L. H. MILLS,
VI. The Vocative in Aeschylus and Sophocles. By JOHN ADAMS SCOTT,
Landgraf's Historische Grammatik der Lateinischen Sprache.—Graden-
witz's Laterculi Vocum Latinarum.-Pichon's De Sermone Amatorio.
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Philologus.-Rheinisches Museum für Philologie.-Beiträge zur Assyr-
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