Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... remarks on the spread of interest of these two figures across both sacred and profane philology , their intellectual energy , their empirical temper , their unwill- ingness to bow either to manuscripts or to scholarly authority , as on ...
... remarks on the spread of interest of these two figures across both sacred and profane philology , their intellectual energy , their empirical temper , their unwill- ingness to bow either to manuscripts or to scholarly authority , as on ...
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... Remarks of a late Pamphleteer of 1721 . Bentley did not see the problem of dealing with the New Testament as essenti- ally any different from those of editing Horace and Terence . The number and age of the manuscripts made it , if ...
... Remarks of a late Pamphleteer of 1721 . Bentley did not see the problem of dealing with the New Testament as essenti- ally any different from those of editing Horace and Terence . The number and age of the manuscripts made it , if ...
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... remarks in passing on Bentley's account of the historical development of the Attic dialect ( pp.59-60 , 204 n.16 ) and his discovery of the role of the phoneme / w / in the prehistory of Homeric verse ( p.76 ) . The two focuses of ...
... remarks in passing on Bentley's account of the historical development of the Attic dialect ( pp.59-60 , 204 n.16 ) and his discovery of the role of the phoneme / w / in the prehistory of Homeric verse ( p.76 ) . The two focuses of ...
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