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...Seminary of Classical Philology. "On the a*** of the Greek Town House." Mr. A. H. Evans.--"Methods of Voting in the Athenian Courts." Mr. W. P. Woodman.--"Remarks on the variations in the tenses used by Verrius Flaccus, Festus, and Paulus Diaconus." Mr. D. Cameron. Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 5/18/1901 | See Source »

...Greek Town House." Mr. A. H. Evans.--"Methods of Voting in the Athenian Courts." Mr. W. P. Woodman.--"Remarks on the variations in the tenses used by Verrius Flaccus, Festus, and Paulus Diaconus." Mr. D. Cameron...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 5/11/1901 | See Source »

...complete cast is as follows: Leader of the chorus, J. W. Hewitt 2G. Peithetaerus, an Athenian, D. J. Clark 4G. and (in the chorus at the end), E. M. Waterhouse '97. Prometheus, C. W. Harvey 2G. Poseidon, D. Cameron 2G. Herakles, F. W. Doherty 1G. Triballos, a Barbarian God, P. Barry 1G. A Messenger, O. S. Tonks 3G. Royalty, a hand-maiden of Zeus, A. H. Rice '01. A. E. Hoyle '02. Attendants, I. J. Uhrich...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: First Performance of the Greek Play. | 5/7/1901 | See Source »

Everyone associates with Knossos the old legend of the Labyrinth and its Minotaur. The atr cities of this legend however were recognized in Plutarch's day as inventions, due chiefly to Athenian patriotism, which glorified Theseus at the expense of Minos. Nevertheless, Minos is in reality the sole and genuine embodiment of the political greatness achieved in Mycenaean days, just as Daedalus, the architect of Minos, impersonates the marvellous skill in handicrafts and arts that marked the days when Minos ruled the sea. Both of them are strangely metamorphosed by many whimsical legends which bear more or less on Knossian...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Dyer's Last Lecture on Crete. | 12/22/1900 | See Source »

Professor Gardner will arrive in this country the first week in April, and will deliver a series of lectures, illustrated by lantern slides, on the following subjects: "Archxology in Relation to History;" "The Athenian Acropolis as a Background to History;" "Greek and Roman Portraints;" "The Sarcophagi of Sidon;" "Greek Coins in Relation to History...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Gardner's Lectures. | 3/23/1898 | See Source »

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