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John Adams Scott. CONTRIBUTORS TO THE " OUR DEBT TO GREECE AND ROME FUND , " WHOSE GENEROSITY HAS MADE POSSIBLE THE LIBRARY Dur Debt to Greece and Rome AND HIS INFLUENCE BY dams JOHN A SCOTT JOHN C. Philadelphia DR .
John Adams Scott. CONTRIBUTORS TO THE " OUR DEBT TO GREECE AND ROME FUND , " WHOSE GENEROSITY HAS MADE POSSIBLE THE LIBRARY Dur Debt to Greece and Rome AND HIS INFLUENCE BY dams JOHN A SCOTT JOHN C. Philadelphia DR .
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AND HIS INFLUENCE BY dams JOHN A SCOTT JOHN C. SHAFFER PROFESSOR OF GREEK Northwestern University GEORGE G. HARRAP & CO . LTD . LONDON CALCUTTA · SYDNEY 3-27076 trito GRAD 09-24-07 To SAMUEL E. BASSETT PROFESSOR OF HOMER.
AND HIS INFLUENCE BY dams JOHN A SCOTT JOHN C. SHAFFER PROFESSOR OF GREEK Northwestern University GEORGE G. HARRAP & CO . LTD . LONDON CALCUTTA · SYDNEY 3-27076 trito GRAD 09-24-07 To SAMUEL E. BASSETT PROFESSOR OF HOMER.
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John Adams Scott. NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Leaf , Walter , " The Manuscripts of the Iliad , " in The Journal of Philology , XVIII , ( 1890 ) , 180-210 . 2. Julian , 347 C. 3. This Inscription is published in Oxford Homer , V , 243 . 4.
John Adams Scott. NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Leaf , Walter , " The Manuscripts of the Iliad , " in The Journal of Philology , XVIII , ( 1890 ) , 180-210 . 2. Julian , 347 C. 3. This Inscription is published in Oxford Homer , V , 243 . 4.
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HOMERIC POETRY AND ITS PRESER VATION | 3 |
HOMER AND TRADITIONS IN HOMER | 16 |
TRANSLATIONS OF HOMER | 32 |
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