Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. XXV
- No. XXVI
- Bentleiana (continued)
- Notes on Latin Lexicography
- Notes on a few of the Glosses quoted in Hagen's Gradus ad Criticen
- Ius Gentium
- The Interpretation of Tragedy—with Notes on the Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles
- Aeschylea
- The “Codex Mori” of the Iliad
- Platonica
- In Puris Naturalibus
- Alloqvimvr in Seneca Ep. 121
- Notes on Plin. Ep. 1 5 3 and on Juvenal I 144—6
- Horat. Sat. I. 9. 39; 75
- Plato's Later Theory of Ideas
- On the Forms of Divination and Magic enumerated in Deut. XVIII. 10, 11. Part I
- Note on Homeric Geography
- A newly identified Fragment of Epicurus Περì Φύσεως
- Lexicographical Notes II
- On Catull. LXI. 227, Prop. V. 2. 39, and 4. 47
- CORRECTIONS
The Interpretation of Tragedy—with Notes on the Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles
from No. XXVI
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. XXV
- No. XXVI
- Bentleiana (continued)
- Notes on Latin Lexicography
- Notes on a few of the Glosses quoted in Hagen's Gradus ad Criticen
- Ius Gentium
- The Interpretation of Tragedy—with Notes on the Oedipus Tyrannus of Sophocles
- Aeschylea
- The “Codex Mori” of the Iliad
- Platonica
- In Puris Naturalibus
- Alloqvimvr in Seneca Ep. 121
- Notes on Plin. Ep. 1 5 3 and on Juvenal I 144—6
- Horat. Sat. I. 9. 39; 75
- Plato's Later Theory of Ideas
- On the Forms of Divination and Magic enumerated in Deut. XVIII. 10, 11. Part I
- Note on Homeric Geography
- A newly identified Fragment of Epicurus Περì Φύσεως
- Lexicographical Notes II
- On Catull. LXI. 227, Prop. V. 2. 39, and 4. 47
- CORRECTIONS
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- The Journal of Philology , pp. 182 - 212Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1885