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... papyri , large and small ( but excluding theological texts , which form a class by themselves , affected by different conditions ) , is approximately three hundred and fifty ' . Nearly half of these2 , however , contain texts not ...
... papyri , large and small ( but excluding theological texts , which form a class by themselves , affected by different conditions ) , is approximately three hundred and fifty ' . Nearly half of these2 , however , contain texts not ...
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... papyri would seem to indicate that such expanded texts were not by any means uncommon in the early Ptolemaic age ; but they appear to have died out shortly afterwards , and practically disappear before the Christian era . Over against ...
... papyri would seem to indicate that such expanded texts were not by any means uncommon in the early Ptolemaic age ; but they appear to have died out shortly afterwards , and practically disappear before the Christian era . Over against ...
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... papyri take us back to the earlier part of the Ptolemaic period , there are signs of greater instability in our texts than in later periods . The earliest Homeric papyri , the Petrie Phaedo , to some extent the Demosthenic Epistle ...
... papyri take us back to the earlier part of the Ptolemaic period , there are signs of greater instability in our texts than in later periods . The earliest Homeric papyri , the Petrie Phaedo , to some extent the Demosthenic Epistle ...
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 |
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