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Shakespeare, Burlesqued by Two Fellow-Dramatists
By
Henry Wood
Series:
Analecta Gorgiana
351
ISBN:
978-1-60724-605-3
Henry Wood discusses contemporary parodies and commentaries upon the works of Shakespeare in other dramatic productions.
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Contributions to the Interpretation of the Veda
By
Maurice Bloomfield
Series:
Analecta Gorgiana
352
ISBN:
978-1-60724-606-0
Maurice Bloomfield discusses a variety of then-current issues in the study of Sanskrit literature and Indian culture.
$39.00 (USD)
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Brugmann's Law and the Sanskrit Vrddhi
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Carl Darling Buck
Series:
Analecta Gorgiana
353
ISBN:
978-1-60724-607-7
Carl Buck discusses Brugmann's law governing vowel changes from Proto-Indo-European and its application in Sanskrit.
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On the Western Text of the Acts as Evidenced by Chrysostom
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Frederick Coneybeare
Series:
Analecta Gorgiana
354
ISBN:
978-1-60724-608-4
Frederick Coneybeare uses Armenian and Greek texts of Chrysostom's sermons on Acts to question and correct the core text in use by the Western church.
$38.00 (USD)
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The Aryan God of Lightning
By
Edwin Fay
Series:
Analecta Gorgiana
355
ISBN:
978-1-60724-609-1
Edwin Fay proposes that the Vedic god Agni has his origins in an Aryan lightening god.
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Notes to the Dialogus de Oratoribus Based on Gudeman's Edition
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R. B. Steele
Series:
Analecta Gorgiana
356
ISBN:
978-1-60724-610-7
Reading notes and commentary to Tacitus' Dialogus de oratoribus, a little-known yet key work in Tacitus' ouvre.
$35.00 (USD)
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The Origin of Latin Haud and Greek ou; And the Extensions of the Originally Unextended
By
Lionel Horton-Smith
Series:
Analecta Gorgiana
357
ISBN:
978-1-60724-611-4
Horton-Smith offers an explanation for the negatives haud and ou in Latin and Greek respectively, suggesting a root word meaning "to fail."
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The Subjunctive in Independent Sentences in Plautus
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E. P. Morris
Series:
Analecta Gorgiana
358
ISBN:
978-1-60724-612-1
A survey of the independent subjunctive in Plautus, resulting in an alternative set of rules for its use and application.
$49.00 (USD)
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A Pre-Varronian Chapter of Roman Literary History
By
George Hendrickson
Series:
Analecta Gorgiana
331
ISBN:
978-1-60724-613-8
Prof. Hendrickson re-attributes works long thought to be that of Varro to other, less famous authors of the Late Roman Republic.
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Affirmative Final Clauses in the Latin Historians
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R. B. Steele
Series:
Analecta Gorgiana
332
ISBN:
978-1-60724-614-5
R. B. Steele discusses the number of occurrences and some of the most noticeable examples of the different forms used by the Latin historians to express purpose, mostly those subjunctive clauses introduced by 'ut'.
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