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Classical Philology 52.--Greek Elegiac and Lyric Poetry. Mon., Wed., Fri., at 1.30. Dr. Stickney...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Courses for Second Half-Year. | 1/27/1904 | See Source »

...remained until 1862, when he was sent to Berlin by the Italian government to study under Professor Bopp and Weber. In 1863 he became extraordinary professor of sanskrit and comparative literature at the University of Florence, becoming ordinary professor in 1869. He is well known as a dramatist, lyric poet, journalist, critic, orientalist, and mythologist. Among his best known plays are: "Pere delle Vigne," "La Morte daCatone," "Romolo," "II Re Nala" and "Savitri," Professor De Gubernatis is the Italian correspondent of several of the most prominent monthly reviews and has written many scientific works...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lectures by Professor Gubernatis. | 1/25/1904 | See Source »

...Sargent prize of $100, in memory of J. O. Sargent '30, is offered for the best metrical translation of a lyric poem of Horace, the competion being open to undergraduates of the University and Radcliffe. The poem set for translation this year is the fourteenth ode of the second book...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sargent Prize. | 1/12/1904 | See Source »

...Plato's Conception of Art;" 2. "Greek Myths of Which the Sole Evidence is in Works of Art;" 3. "The Part Taken by Women in Greek Culture;" 4. "Greek Armor with Especial Reference to the Form and Ornamentation of the Helmet;" 5. "The Influence of Greek Art on Greek Lyric and Tragic Poets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Applications for Norton Fellowship | 11/13/1903 | See Source »

...that it wants neither good taste nor suitable material to attain them. It is regrettable, however, that, in a number in most respects kept well above the plane of the amateur, the editorials should be so devoid of individuality as to be shallow. "May Songs"--a four part lyric--abounds in happy thoughts and pretty imagery and is beautifully illustrative in its fourth part of the effectiveness of well managed pathos when put into verse. "The Letter of Condolence," a story taken from college life, unlike many of its companions, has an ethical tone and skill in treatment which made...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Advocate. | 5/2/1903 | See Source »

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