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Page 142
... lines contained in the Iliad , 6526 are extant , whole or in part , on papyrus ; while out of the 12110 lines of the Odyssey only 942 are so repre- sented . This is no unfair test of the relative popularity of the two works in ...
... lines contained in the Iliad , 6526 are extant , whole or in part , on papyrus ; while out of the 12110 lines of the Odyssey only 942 are so repre- sented . This is no unfair test of the relative popularity of the two works in ...
Page 143
... lines to eight old ones in Bk . viii , and shows marked variants in three other lines . The Petrie fragment of the eleventh book ( now Brit . Mus . Pap . 486d ) contains five new lines and omits three old ones in a space of thirty - six ...
... lines to eight old ones in Bk . viii , and shows marked variants in three other lines . The Petrie fragment of the eleventh book ( now Brit . Mus . Pap . 486d ) contains five new lines and omits three old ones in a space of thirty - six ...
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... lines of the Works , but is remarkable as having traces of four lines before 1. 174 which are not in our other MSS . It is on record that 1. 169 and the lines following it ( kai toùs ¿ §ns ) were condemned in antiquity as spurious ; and ...
... lines of the Works , but is remarkable as having traces of four lines before 1. 174 which are not in our other MSS . It is on record that 1. 169 and the lines following it ( kai toùs ¿ §ns ) were condemned in antiquity as spurious ; and ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
Copyright | |
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