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... Theodore Reinach also published a translation of the work inRevue Générale des Sciences , ' of November 30th , 1907 . that Archimedes studied at Alexandria , and that Eratosthenes was RECENT DISCOVERIES OF CLASSICAL LITERATURE . 63.
... Theodore Reinach also published a translation of the work inRevue Générale des Sciences , ' of November 30th , 1907 . that Archimedes studied at Alexandria , and that Eratosthenes was RECENT DISCOVERIES OF CLASSICAL LITERATURE . 63.
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... Theodore Reinach . * Now that we can adequately appreciate the literary qualities of Bacchylides , great classical scholars appear to have decided to place his posi- tion below that of his rival Pindar , and also of Aeschylus and ...
... Theodore Reinach . * Now that we can adequately appreciate the literary qualities of Bacchylides , great classical scholars appear to have decided to place his posi- tion below that of his rival Pindar , and also of Aeschylus and ...
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... Theodore Reinach edited some new fragments of a work by an unknown author upon the theory of music from the manuscript No. 192 of the Greek codices in the Vatican . The text is illustrated by a few diagrams which appear to be taken from ...
... Theodore Reinach edited some new fragments of a work by an unknown author upon the theory of music from the manuscript No. 192 of the Greek codices in the Vatican . The text is illustrated by a few diagrams which appear to be taken from ...
Inhalt
On the Symbolic Use of Number in the Divina | 1 |
The Tragic Element in Shakespeares Julius | 31 |
Goethe on English Literature By Professor HUME | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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