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The Greeks and Romans, said the lecturer in closing, were convinced that the citadel of ancient Troy had occupied the site of the later city of Ilion, although they were able to see nothing of the ruins of the settlement of heroic times. Can we, then, longer doubt that Troy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXCAVATIONS AT TROY. | 10/13/1896 | See Source »

But in 1873, Dr. Schliemann made a great discovery. Upon excavating the so-called hill of Troy, he found it to be a heap of walls, houses and rubbish, for fully half its height. On a hill which was originally sixty feet high, nine different settlements had been built; city...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Goodwin's Lecture. | 5/23/1896 | See Source »

The churches of San Ambrosio in Milan and of San Michale in Pavia are probably the oldest existing types of Lombard Romanesque. The early builders were rude and feared to attempt much, hence most of their buildings have not lasted. Gradually the Italian influence made itself felt and the buildings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Mr. Cummings's Lecture. | 4/1/1896 | See Source »

Seminary of Classical Philology. Open Meeting. On Women's Names among the Romans. Mr. G. D. Chase. Sever 13, 2.30 p. m.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar. | 3/26/1896 | See Source »

The Rev. T. Edwin Booth, D. D., of Philadelphia conducted the service at Appleton Chapel last night. He took for his text Paul's Epistle to the Romans, chapter 12, verse xv: "Rejoice with them that rejoice, and weep with them that weep."

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appleton Chapel. | 3/23/1896 | See Source »

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