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FRANCIS WHITE Professor of GREEK IN THE JOHNS HOPKINS University
VOL. XXV
BALTIMORE: THE JOHNS HOPKINS PRESS
LONDON: KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRÜBNER & Co.
PARIS: ALBERT FONTEMOING
1904
LEIPSIC: F. A. BROCKHAUS
CONTENTS OF VOL. XXV.
No. 97.
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,
I
15
45
IV. The Apodosis of the Unreal Condition in Oratio Obliqua in Latin.
By GLANVILLE TERRELL,
V.-Daeva is devá; Aša is Arșa, etc. By L. H. MILLS.
59
74
VI.-The Vocative in Aeschylus and Sophocles. By JOHN ADAMS SCOTT, 81
REVIEWS AND BOOK NOTICES:
Landgraf's Historische Grammatik der Lateinischen Sprache.-Graden-
witz's Laterculi Vocum Latinarum.-Pichon's De Sermone amatorio.
Haupt's Metamorphosen des P. Ovidius Naso.
Philologus.-Rheinisches Museum für Philologie.-Beiträge zur Assyr-
iologie und semitischen Sprachwissenschaft.
BRIEF MENTION,
RECENT PUBLICATIONS,
BOOKS RECEIVED,
8888
85
92
104
115
I. The Peripatetic Mean of Style and the Three Stylistic Characters.
By G. L. HENDRICKSON,
II. On the Recession of the Latin Accent in Connection with Mono-
syllabic Words and the Traditional Word-Order. By R. S.
RADFORD. Part I,
III. Studies in Etymology, II. By EDWIN W. FAY,
138783
. 125
. 147
. 163
IV. Notes on the Delian Choregic Inscriptions.
ROBINSON,
By DAVID M.
. 184
V.-Some References to Seasickness in the Greek and Latin Writers,
By JOHN C. ROLFE,
Bond's Complete Works of John Lyly.-Kastner's History of French
Versification.-Von Mach's Greek Sculpture.-Stevenson's Asser's
Life of King Alfred.-Bradley's The Making of English.
192
I. The Oxyrhynchus Epitome of Livy in Relation to Obsequens and
Cassiodorus. By CLIFFORD HERSCHEL MOORE, .
. 241
syllabic Words and the Traditional Word-Order.
RADFORD. Part II,
By R. S.
256
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,
306
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,
. 369
II. The Authorship of the Greek Military Manual Attributed to
'Aeneas Tacticus'. By T. HUDSON WILLIAMS, .
· 390
III. On the Recession of the Latin Accent in Connection with Mono-
RADFORD. Part III,
406
IV. The Influence of the Infinitive upon Verbs Subordinated to it.
By TENNEY FRANK,
428
REVIEWS AND BOOK Notices: .
Sandys' History of Classical Scholarship from the Sixth Century B. C.
to the End of the Middle Ages.-Zielinski, Das Clauselgesetz in
Ciceros Reden.-Murray, Bradley and Craigie's, A New English
Dictionary on Historical Principles.
REPORTS:
Hermes.-Rheinisches Museum für Philologie.
INDEX,
447
· 468
478
. 491
. 494
.. 499