The Journal of Philology
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Classic Journals; Volume 35;
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Product details:
- Edition number and title Volume 35
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 13 December 2012
- ISBN 9781108056953
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages374 pages
- Size 216x21x140 mm
- Weight 480 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 1 b/w illus. 1 map 0
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Short description:
Published between 1868 and 1920, this 35-volume set illuminates the development of specialised academic journals as well as classical philology.
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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 35, comprising issues 69 and 70, was published in 1920.
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The siege of Praeneste; On the Lex Iulia Municipalis; The change from the ancient to the modern Greek accent; Apollonius III; Aeschylea; The catharsis-clause in German criticism before Lessing; 'Arcus'; Some Homeric aorist participles; Emendations of Marcus Aurelius' Commentaries; Juvenal and two of his editors; On Eudemian Ethics, III, v, vi; Contamination in morphology; On Porson's emendation of Persae 321; Notes on Plato's Phaedrus; The early Roman treaties with Tarentum and Rhodes; The land legislation of Julius Caesar's first consulship; Aristotle's lecture-room and lectures; Triste profundi imperium; Ancient historians and their sources; Clausulae and Platonic chronology; A new supplement to the Berne scholia on Virgil; The Ibis of Ovid; On the Hippias Major; Aeschylea.
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