Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 63
Seite 2
At Oxford , The Editor was wrestling with the Execution of a Will , though having regard to the cost of executorship given in a recent number of Which he has no hesitation in advising personal executorship , at least in this country .
At Oxford , The Editor was wrestling with the Execution of a Will , though having regard to the cost of executorship given in a recent number of Which he has no hesitation in advising personal executorship , at least in this country .
Seite 87
We know that his elegy , the Lyde , was at least that long ( cf. F72 Wyss ) . Moreover , as Wyss suggests ( p . XV ) , it would not be surprising that a Kolophonian poet should write a poem about the goddess Artemis , who was worshipped ...
We know that his elegy , the Lyde , was at least that long ( cf. F72 Wyss ) . Moreover , as Wyss suggests ( p . XV ) , it would not be surprising that a Kolophonian poet should write a poem about the goddess Artemis , who was worshipped ...
Seite 1
There is some evidence that some at least have been deceived by the perhaps misleading title of LCM into thinking that 12 and not 10 issues appear each year . Now that he has come to reflect upon it , the Editor realises that LCM in ...
There is some evidence that some at least have been deceived by the perhaps misleading title of LCM into thinking that 12 and not 10 issues appear each year . Now that he has come to reflect upon it , the Editor realises that LCM in ...
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accepted Aeschylus ancient appears bears beginning believe called Cambridge Catullus century cited claims Classical clear College comedy commentary consider context Copyright course criticism described discussion early edition Editor English epigram evidence example expression fact further give given Greek Homer important interest interpretation Italy kind known language later Latin least less letters literary literature Liverpool London look meaning mention Muses myth nature once original Ovid Oxford passage perhaps period person Plautus play poem poet poetry political possible present problem Professor published question readers reason reference remains Roman Rome scholars seems sense similar story suggest Thucydides tradition translation turn University Virgil volume writing καὶ