Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 1000 g
Buch, Englisch, 336 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 1000 g
Reihe: Cambridge Library Collection - Classics
ISBN: 978-1-108-05678-6
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
Founded in 1868 by the Cambridge scholars John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor (1825–1910), William George Clark (1821–78), and William Aldis Wright (1831–1914), this biannual journal was a successor to The Journal of Classical and Sacred Philology (also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection). Unlike its short-lived precursor, it survived for more than half a century, until 1920, spanning the period in which specialised academic journals developed from more general literary reviews. Predominantly classical in subject matter, with contributions from such scholars as J. P. Postgate, Robinson Ellis and A. E. Housman, the journal also contains articles on historical and literary themes across the 35 volumes, illuminating the growth and scope of philology as a discipline during this period. Volume 18, comprising issues 35 and 36, was published in 1890.
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Horatiana; On the text of the 'Philocalia' of Origen; Excerpts from the Verrines in the Harleian MS 2682 in relation to the Erfurt MS, and the Regius Parisiensis no. 7744A; Note on Zechariah X. 11; Adversaria Noniana; Notes on Homeric scansion; Notes on the text of the Iliad; Plato and geology; Adversaria; On the Pervigilium Veneris and Tiberianus I. 7; Psalm xlix, lxxx, lxxxv; Addendum to Catulliana; Spondees in the fourth foot in Homer; Notes on the text of the Odyssey; On the iambic trimeter; The manuscripts of the Iliad; On some epigrams of the Greek Anthology; Literary criticism in Latin antiquity; Two emendations of Lucretius; Heinsius' Codex Moreti; The Bodleian MS of Jerome's Eusebian Chronicle; On the text of Origen against Celsus; The Didache compared with the Shepherd of Hermas; On 'ne' prohibitive with the second person of the present subjunctive in classical Latin; Georgic I. 263.




