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...history of libraries in ancient and medieval Rome has not yet been written and can only be learned in a fragmentary manner. Prof. Rossi's recent work on this subject is by far the most important source of information...
Roman Archaeology. Eighth lecture. Ancient and Mediaeval Libraries Prof. Lanciani. Sanders Theatre...
...members of the Conference Francaise have been definitely decided upon as follows: Prof. Bocher, Prof. Cohn, Dr. Francke, Dr. Hart. Dr. Taussig, Mr. Saunderson, Mr. Grandgent. From '87: Bemis, A. C. Coolidge, Dunham, Dresel, Frederiksen, Hale, Howe, Mitchell, H. G. Perkins, Poey, Quinby, Talbot, Thoron, Vogel...
...Prof. Laughlin has just published a little volume containing a compilation of the United States Laws relating to American Shipping. It is primarily for the use of the students in Political Economy 3, but the convenient form in which these laws have been gathered together and arranged will make the book of great value to all who are interested in subjects connected with political science. The labor of searching for many hours, through the innumerable pages that make up the Statutes at Large, for any particular law is, by means of Prof. Laughlin's work, very much reduced. The remarks...
...SATURDAY.Comparative Philology. Voluntary lecture to students in classical courses. Prof. Greenough. Sever...