Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 11-12John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1986 |
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... Housman published here was written to E.A. Sonnenschein in Bath three years after the latter's retirement from the Chair of Greek and Latin at the University of Birmingham . Housman was then 62 , Sonnenschein nearly 70. On ...
... Housman published here was written to E.A. Sonnenschein in Bath three years after the latter's retirement from the Chair of Greek and Latin at the University of Birmingham . Housman was then 62 , Sonnenschein nearly 70. On ...
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... Housman whom Brink discusses is Ulrich von Wilamowitz - Moellendorff ( 1848-1931 ) . He brings out very plainly Housman's general debt to the advances in palaeographical , lexical , grammatical and stylistic knowledge made in Germany ...
... Housman whom Brink discusses is Ulrich von Wilamowitz - Moellendorff ( 1848-1931 ) . He brings out very plainly Housman's general debt to the advances in palaeographical , lexical , grammatical and stylistic knowledge made in Germany ...
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... Housman's efforts to see the literary products of paganism unshadowed by later interpretations should be considered in this context . Purity had to be found somewhere . His efforts were not just a preliminary to the correct restoration ...
... Housman's efforts to see the literary products of paganism unshadowed by later interpretations should be considered in this context . Purity had to be found somewhere . His efforts were not just a preliminary to the correct restoration ...
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