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    Eugenio Della Valle: Breviario di poesia greca d'amore. Pp. 80. Naples: Loffredo [1939]. Paper, L. 9.Stephen Gaselee - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (03):169-.
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    E. V. Marmorale: Arusiani Messii Exempla Elocutionutn. Pp. xvi+110. Naples: Loffredo, 1939. Paper, L. 15.Stephen Gaselee - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (03):173-.
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    Greeks words in Coptic.Stephen Gaselee - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1).
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  4. Postclassica - (1) R. M. Rattenbury and T. W. Lumb: Hé1iodore, Les Éthiopiques, Tome II. Pp. viii + 330. Paris: ‘ Les Belles Lettres’, 1938. Paper, 40 fr. - (2) D. Comparetti : Virgilio nel Medio Evo, Vol. I. Pp. xxxiv + 296. Florence : ‘ La Nuova Italia ’ [1937]. Paper, L. 26 (bound, 32). - (3) Anders Gagnér : Florilegium Gallicum. Pp. 248. Lund: Gleerup, 1936. Paper, 10 kr. - (4) U. E. Paoli : Per una futura edizione delle Macckeronèe del Folengo. Pp. 52. Turin: Chiantore, 1938. Paper. - (5) S. Picciotto : Perseus et Andromeda. Pp. 10. Oxford: Blackwell. Paper, 2s. - (6) C. M. Woodhouse : A translation of Pope's Sappho to Phaon (ll. 179-end). Pp. 10. Oxford: Blackwell, 1938. Paper, 2s. 6d. - (7) Carmina Hoeufftiana. Amsterdam, 1938. Paper. - (8) H. Weller : Carmina Latina. Pp. viii + 182. Tübingen: Laupp, 1938. Boards, RM. 6. - (9) P. R. Brinton : Fallentis semita vitae. Pp. 16. Oxford : Blackwell, 1938. Paper, 1s. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (01):23-24.
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    Antiphilus of Byzantium Karl Mueller: Die Epigramme des Antiphilos von Byzanz. Pp. 116. (Neue Deutsche Forschungen, Abt. Klassische Philologie, Bd. 2.) Berlin: Junker und Dünnhaupt Verlag, 1935. Paper, RM. 5. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (04):129-.
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    Everyman's Ovid J. C. Thornton and M. J. Thornton : Ovid: Selected Works. Pp. xvi+432.(Everyman's Library, No. 955.) London: Dent, 1939. Cloth, 2s. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (03):151-152.
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    Hero and Leander E. H. Blakeney: Musaeus: Hero and Leander. The Greek text with introductory note, annotations, translation and index. Pp. 52. Oxford: Blackwell, 1935. Boards, 6s. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (01):19-.
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    Index Breviarii Romani. Pp. 54. Agent for the Sale: Michael Houghton, 14 Bury Place, London, W.C. 1. 1939. Paper covers, 5s. post free. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (02):117-.
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    J. Lee Pulling: Barbitos. Experiments in versetranslation. Pp. 132. Melbourne: University Press (London: Milford), 1939. Cloth, 6 s. net. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (01):49-.
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    Joel Stanislaus Nelson: Aeneae Silvii De liberorum educatione; a translation with an introduction. Pp. xii+232. (Catholic University of America Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Latin Language and Literature, Vol. XII.) Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1940. Paper, $2.00. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (03):173-.
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    Musae Anglicanae - Leicester Bradner: Musae Anglicanae. A History of Anglo-Latin Poetry, 1500–1925. Pp. xii+384. New York: Modern Language Association (London: Oxford University Press), 1940. Cloth, 21 s_. 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1941 - The Classical Review 55 (02):98-100.
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    Neo-Latin Writers (1) Ludovici Areosti Carmina praefatus est, recensuit, Italice vertit, adnotationibus instruxit Aetius Bolaffi. Pp. xxxii+134. Pesaro: Officina Polygraphica, 1934. Paper, 22 lire. (2) Fracastor: Syphilis or the French disease. A poem in Latin hexameters by Girolamo Fracastoro, with a translation, notes and appendix by Heneage Wynne-Finch and an introduction by James Johnston Abraham. Pp. viii+254. London: Heinemann (Medical Books), 1935. Cloth, 10s. 6d. (3) Aloisiae Sigeae Toletanae Satyra Sotadica de arcanis amoris et Veneris sive Joannis Meursii Elegantiae Latini sermonis, auctore Nicolao Chorier. Introduzione, testo e appendice critica a cura di Bruno Lavagnini. Pp. XX+342. Catania: Prampolini, 1935. Paper, 50 lire. (4) Into the By-ways. Translations into Latin by Basil Anderton, M.A., City Librarian, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Pp. 110. London: University of London Press, 1934. Cloth, 3s. 6d. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (4):150-151.
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    Old Romances - F. A. Todd: Some Ancient Novels. Pp. viii+144. London: Milford, 1940. Cloth, 7s. 6 d. - Lice Bardino: L'Argents di John Barclay e il Romanzo Greco. Pp. 128. Palermo: Trimarchi, n.d. Paper, L.15. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (03):148-149.
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    Petronius in Italy Anthony Rini: Petronius in Italy from the Thirteenth Century to the Present Time. Pp. viii + 182. New York: Cappabianca Press, 1937. Cloth. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (01):24-25.
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    Postclassica (1) Léon Herrmann: Querolus. (See C.R. LII. 48.) (2) Caro Lynn: A College Professor of the Renaissance. (LI. 208.) (3) Series Archiepiscoporum Cantuariensiutn. (LI. 160.) (4-6) J. D. P. Bolton, H. A. P. Fisher, H. Thomson. (LI. 158.) (7) Prope sacellum Ioannis Pascoli, etc. (LI. 246.) (8) H. D. Watson: Jabberwocky, etc. (LI. 246.) (9) H. K. St. J. Sanderson: Vtraque lingua. (LI. 246.). [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (04):134-135.
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    Postclassica - (1) The Pastoral Elegy. An Anthology. Edited with Introduction, Commentary, and Notes by T. P. Harrison. English translations by H. J. Leon. Pp. xii+312. Austin: University of Texas, 1939. Cloth, $2.50. - (2) Li. W. Daly and W. Suchier: Altercatio Hadriani Augusti et Epicteti Philosophi. Pp. 168. (Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Vol. 24, Nos. 1–2.) Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1939. Paper, $2. - (3) Vincent of Beauvais: De Eruditione Filiorum Nobilium. Edited by A. Steiner. Pp. xxxn+236. (The Mediaeval Academy of America Publication No. 32.) Cambridge, Mass.: Mediaeval Academy of America, 1938. Cloth, $3.50 post-free. - (4) Urbanus Magnus Danielis Becclesienis. Edited by J. G. Smyly. Pp. viii+102. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis (London: Longmans), 1939. Cloth. - (5) C. H. Buttimer: Hugonis de Sancto Victore Didascalicon De Studio Legendi. A Critical Text. Pp. lii+160. (The Catholic University of America Studies in Medieval and Renaissanc Latin, Vol. X.) Was. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (5-6):196-198.
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    Postclassica Varia - W. J. Entwistle: The Spanish Language, together with Portuguese, Catalan, and Basque. Pp. viii+367. London: Faber and Faber, 1936. Cloth, 12s. 6d. - Bibliotheca Scriptorum Medii Recentisque Aevorum, ten instalments (see p. 163). - C. S. Lewis : The Allegory of Love, A Study in Medieval Tradition. Pp. ix+378. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1936. Cloth, 15s. - H. D. Watson: The Hunting of the Snark, by Lewis Carroll. Translated into Latin Elegiacs. With Translator's Note Appended on the Inner Meaning of the Poem and Other Things. With a Foreword by Professor Gilbert Murray. Pp. xvi+115. Oxford: Blackwell, 1936. Cloth, 5s. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (05):181-183.
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    Sedgwick's Petronius The Cena Trimalchionis of Petronius. Edited by W. B. Sedgwick. Pp. 146; 5 plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1925. 4s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (5-6):132-133.
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    Translations from the Greek Anthology - (1) J. M. Edmonds: Some Greek Poems of Love and Wine translated into English Verse. Pp. vi+70. Cambridge: University Press, 1939. Cloth boards, 35. 6d. - (2) A. S. Way: Greek Anthology, Books V–VII. Pp. 286. London: Macmillan, 1939. Cloth, 8s. 6d. - (3) F. L. Lucas: A Greek Garland. Pp. xviii+106. Oxford: University Press, 1939. Cloth, 5s. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (01):18-19.
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    Varia Postclassica The shorter Latin poems of Master Henry of A vranches relating to England. By Joseph Cox Russell and John Paul Heironimus. Pp. xxiv + 162. Cambridge, Mass.: Mediaeval Academy of America, 1935. Stiff paper, $2. This Way and That. By H. Rackham. Pp. 120. Cambridge: Heffer, 1935. Cloth, 6s. Carmina Hoeufftiana. [See p. 47.]. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (02):83-84.
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    An Essay on Petronius. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (6):227-228.
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    Heliodorus in the Budé Series. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (2):65-66.
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    Latin Humanism in Fifteenth-Century England - R. Weiss: Humanism in England during the Fifteenth Century. Pp. xxiv + 190. Oxford: Blackwell, 1941. Cloth, 12 s._ 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (1):47-48.
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    Medieval and Modern Latin - E. T. Silk: Saeculi noni auctoris in Boetii Consolationem Philosophiae commentarius. Pp. lxii + 350. American Academy in Rome, 1935. Cloth. - F. R. Newte: Boadicea. (3) L. N. Wild: Burke's observations on a late publication entitled The Present State of the Nation_. (4) A. T. G. Holmes: _A translation of Tennyson's Tithonus. Oxford: Blackwell, 1935. Paper, 2S., 2S., 2S. 6d. - [Anon.] Series episcoporutn Romanae ecclesiae … versibus hexametris in usum scholarum conscripta. Pp. 24. London: Milford, 1935. Paper, 3s. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (5):194-195.
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    Petronius and His Times. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (6):232-233.
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    The Greek Anthology in Italy to the year 1800. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (4):152-153.
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    The Institutiones of Cassiodorus. [REVIEW]Stephen Gaselee - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (5):188-189.
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    Petroniana.S. Gaselee - 1944 - Classical Quarterly 38 (3-4):76-.
    [Sir Stephen Gaselee, who died in June 1943, was, as is widely known, a devoted student of Petronius. He read the book first in 1901 when he was still at Eton; two years later he already possessed nearly a hundred Petroniana and was distributing to booksellers a short bibliography which he had compiled in order that they might help to fill the gaps in his collection. Petronius was the subject of the Fellowship dissertation which he submitted unsuccessfully at (...)
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    An Anthology of Medieval Latin. Chosen by Stephen Gaselee. Pp. xii+139; one photogravure. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1925. 7s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]A. Souter - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (5-6):138-.
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    The Erotokritos of Vincenzo Komaros, a Greek Romantic Epic, 1645. By John Mavrogordato, M.A., with an introduction by Stephen Gaselee, M.A., Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge. Pp. vii+61. Frontispiece, an illustration from the British Museum MS. Oxford University Press, 1929. 3s. net. [REVIEW]R. M. Dawkins - 1930 - The Classical Review 44 (05):206-.
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    The Oxford Book of Medieval Latin Verse. Chosen by Stephen Gaselee, Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge. Pp. xiv + 250. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1928. Cloth, 8s. 6d. net; India paper, 10s. net. [REVIEW]F. J. E. Raby - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (1):44-44.
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    The Transition from the Late Latin Lyric to the Medieval Love Poem. By Stephen Gaselee. Pp. 34. Cambridge: Bowes and Bowes, 1931. Paper, 2s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]F. J. E. Raby - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (3):142-143.
  33. Aboutness.Stephen Yablo - 2014 - Oxford: Princeton University Press.
    Aboutness has been studied from any number of angles. Brentano made it the defining feature of the mental. Phenomenologists try to pin down the aboutness-features of particular mental states. Materialists sometimes claim to have grounded aboutness in natural regularities. Attempts have even been made, in library science and information theory, to operationalize the notion. But it has played no real role in philosophical semantics. This is surprising; sentences have aboutness-properties if anything does. Aboutness is the first book to examine through (...)
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    Return to reason.Stephen Toulmin - 2001 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    In Return to Reason, Stephen Toulmin argues that the potential for reason to improve our lives has been hampered by a serious imbalance in our pursuit of ...
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  35. Go figure: A path through fictionalism.Stephen Yablo - 2001 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 25 (1):72–102.
  36. Is conceivability a guide to possibility?Stephen Yablo - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (1):1-42.
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    Is Conceivability a Guide to Possibility?Stephen Yablo - 1993 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (1):1–42.
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    Index.Stephen Yablo - 2014 - In Aboutness. Oxford: Princeton University Press. pp. 219-222.
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  39. The quest for the boundaries of morality.Stephen Stich - 2018 - In Aaron Zimmerman, Karen Jones & Mark Timmons (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Moral Epistemology. Routledge.
     
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    Introduction to *Aboutness*.Stephen Yablo - 2014 - In Aboutness. Oxford: Princeton University Press. pp. 1-6.
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  41. Must existence-questions have answers?Stephen Yablo - 2009 - In David Chalmers, David Manley & Ryan Wasserman (eds.), Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology. Oxford University Press. pp. 507-525.
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    Appendix.Stephen Yablo - 2014 - In Aboutness. Oxford: Princeton University Press. pp. 207-208.
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    Experimental Philosophy and the Philosophical Tradition.Stephen Stich & Kevin P. Tobia - 2016 - In Justin Sytsma & Wesley Buckwalter (eds.), A Companion to Experimental Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley. pp. 3–21.
    Many experimental philosophers are philosophers by training and professional affiliation, but some best work in experimental philosophy has been done by people who do not have advanced degrees in philosophy and do not teach in philosophy departments. This chapter explains that the experimental philosophy is the empirical investigation of philosophical intuitions, the factors that affect them, and the psychological and neurological mechanisms that underlie them. It explores what are philosophical intuitions, and why do experimental philosophers want to study them using (...)
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  44. Buridan on paradox.Stephen Read - 2024 - In Spencer C. Johnston & Henrik Lagerlund (eds.), Interpreting Buridan: critical essays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  45. Language Death and Disappearance: Causes and Circumstances.Stephen A. Wurm - 1991 - Diogenes 39 (153):1-18.
    Well over five thousand languages are known to exist or to have existed in the world, but hundreds of these are no longer living languages used by speakers and speech communities in their day-to-day activities and lives. Some of them lead a pseudolife as revered monuments of the past which still have some restricted and specialised roles to play today, such as Latin, Ancient Greek, Church Slavonic and others, but most of them are of interest and concern only to a (...)
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  46. On the distinction between positive and negative eugenics.Stephen Wilkinson - 2010 - In Matti Häyry (ed.), Arguments and analysis in bioethics. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
     
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  47. Kant’s Perspectival Solution to the Mind-Body Problem—Or, Why Eliminative Materialists Must Be Kantians.Stephen R. Palmquist - 2016 - Culture and Dialogue 4 (1):194-213.
    Kant’s pre-1770 philosophy responded to the mind-body problem by applying a theory of “physical influx”. His encounter with Swedenborg’s mysticism, however, left him disillusioned with any dualist solution to Descartes’ problem. One of the major goals of the Critical philosophy was to provide a completely new solution to the mind-body problem. Kant’s new solution is “perspectival” in the sense that all Critical theories are perspectival: it acknowledges a deep truth in both of the controversy’s extremes (i.e., what we might nowadays (...)
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    The Impossible Science: An Institutional Analysis of American Sociology.Stephen Park Turner & Jonathan H. Turner - 1990 - Sage Publications.
    Tracing the history of American sociology since the Civil War, the authors of this important volume explain the field′s diversity, its lack of unifying paradigms, its broad, eclectic research agenda and its general weakness as an institutional force in either academia or the policy arena. They highlight the equivocal and often contradictory missions that sociologists prescribe for themselves and the variable nature of human, financial and intellectual resources available to the profession.
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    Replies.Stephen Stich - 2009-03-20 - In Dominic Murphy & Michael Bishop (eds.), Stich. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 190–252.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Reply to Devitt and Jackson Reply to Egan Reply to Cowie Reply to Goldman Reply to Sterelny Reply to Prinz Reply to Godfrey‐Smith Reply to Sosa Reply to Bishop References.
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    Pidgin English in the Pacific Area: Remarks On Its Varieties and Development.Stephen A. Wurm - 1984 - Diogenes 32 (127):101-112.
    Pidgin languages are generally languages which are more or less rudimentary languages developing in situations of contacts between two different cultures, one of them dominant in the contact situation, with the use of such languages restricted to certain limited contacts such as trading, plantation work involving the employment of indigenous labour, master-servant relationships, and similar types of contact situations. Much of the vocabulary of a pidgin language consists of elements of the language of the dominant culture in a more or (...)
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