Word: greeks
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Tutoring in German, French, Greek, and Latin courses. German A especially, by G. RODEMANN, M. A., 68-6t-eod 5 Linden Street...
Professor J. W. White will omit the recitation in Greek 2 today on account of the second year honors examination...
...places are more fit than Sanders for the presentation of a Greek tragedy. Its form is strikingly like an ancient amphitheatre and in fact save for the second gallery is essentially a copy. The theatre, therefore, thoroughly adapted itself to the setting of the ancient stage. The floor before the stage was occupied as of old by the chorus about the altar, and from it an easy flight of marble steps led to the court before the palace of Clytemnestra. The palace itself was represented by the schene and paraschene of the stage. It is impossible to enter here into...
...nature of a Greek plot is of course in many ways essentially different from that of an English plot, and for this reason it is difficult to draw comparisons. Comparisons in fact are unnecessary. It is enough that a tragedy of a Greek master should retain so much interest for a modern audience as the Electra has shown itself to retain. The fact certainly is worthy of reflection...
...Morgan of the Greek department will shortly give a lecture in the Jefferson Physical laboratory, on the representations of the "Medea" in art. The lecture will be illustrated by stereopticon views...