Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. III
- Catullus' 29th Poem
- Some Various Readings of the Epistles to the Thessalonians
- The Pronunciation of Ancient Greek illustrated by that of Modern Bohemian
- On a Passage of Andocides
- A Lost Dialogue of Aristotle
- Notes on the Philoctetes
- The Excavations on the Palatine Hill
- A Passage in Plato, Republic
- Mr Paley and Mr Stone's M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammata Selecta
- The Chinese Signs of Case and Number
- Note on the Hebrew Root
- A supposed Financial Operation of Julius Cæsar's
- Romans v. 12
- Propertius III (II) 34 61–84
- Virgil and Seneca, &c
- On and “to slay”; on the word, Adamant; and on Passages in Pindar and Tacitus
- Notes on 1 Thess. III. 3; Pind. Isth. v. (vi.) 66; and 1 Pet. III. 21
- Note on the Ignatian Controversy
- On Mr Clark's Article, entitled “Pronunciation of Greek.”
- No. IV
Some Various Readings of the Epistles to the Thessalonians
from No. III
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2015
- Frontmatter
- Colophon
- Contents
- No. III
- Catullus' 29th Poem
- Some Various Readings of the Epistles to the Thessalonians
- The Pronunciation of Ancient Greek illustrated by that of Modern Bohemian
- On a Passage of Andocides
- A Lost Dialogue of Aristotle
- Notes on the Philoctetes
- The Excavations on the Palatine Hill
- A Passage in Plato, Republic
- Mr Paley and Mr Stone's M. Valerii Martialis Epigrammata Selecta
- The Chinese Signs of Case and Number
- Note on the Hebrew Root
- A supposed Financial Operation of Julius Cæsar's
- Romans v. 12
- Propertius III (II) 34 61–84
- Virgil and Seneca, &c
- On and “to slay”; on the word, Adamant; and on Passages in Pindar and Tacitus
- Notes on 1 Thess. III. 3; Pind. Isth. v. (vi.) 66; and 1 Pet. III. 21
- Note on the Ignatian Controversy
- On Mr Clark's Article, entitled “Pronunciation of Greek.”
- No. IV
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- The Journal of Philology , pp. 35 - 41Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1869