A Manual of the History of Greek and Roman Literature

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J.H. Parker, 1841 - 320 sayfa
 

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Sayfa 223 - Carneades the Academic, Critolaus the Peripatetic, and Diogenes the Stoic, came to Rome as ambassadors from Athens, and delivered speeches and philosophical disquisitions before the first men of the state, (Cic.
Sayfa 13 - Wolf maintains that it was impossible, even for the poets themselves, without the aid of writing, to project and retain in their memory, poems of such an extent as the Iliad.
Sayfa vii - ... the scholarly care of an acknowledged authority on the particular period or subject at issue. Criticism does not touch the solid excellence of what will be for many years the most authoritative Greek history in the English language. As in the earlier volumes, the maps are uniformly excellent, though the convenience of the reader would have been better consulted if the map of Alexander's route had been printed in two parts. The bibliographies to the separate chapters, complied as they are by experts,...
Sayfa 5 - Geographia? veteris scriptt. Gr. minores, cum interp. Lat. dissert. et annott. (ed. J. Hudson.) Oxon. 1698-1712. 4 vols. 8vo. 23. Geographi Gr. min. ed. Franc. Gail. Paris. tom. 1, 2.
Sayfa 3 - Oxon. 1831. 2 vols. 12mo. This publication comprises the whole remains of fifty authors, several of whose works have never before been collected.

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