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    Thinking about Thinking about Comparative Political Economy: From Macro to Micro and Back.Bent Sofus Tranøy & Herman Mark Schwartz - 2019 - Politics and Society 47 (1):23-54.
    How and why did comparative political economy lose sight of the sources of growing macroeconomic and political instability, a problem that encompassed a growing financial bubble and then a crash in the housing market, a period of sluggish growth that plausibly constitutes secular stagnation, and a crisis of political legitimacy manifesting itself in the rise of antisystem “populist” parties? A gradual shift in CPE’s research agenda from macroeconomic to microeconomic concerns, and from demand-side to supply-side explanations, diminished its ability to (...)
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    Libertad formal frente a libertad posesiva y libertad comunal: los tres conceptos de la libertad de Isaiah Berlin.Pedro Schwartz Girón - 2010 - Telos: Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios Utilitaristas 17 (2):41-53.
    This paper aims to clarify and defend the distinction by Isaiah Berlin between “negative liberty” on the one hand, and “positive” and “communal liberty” on the other. This distinction has been attacked by those who believe it breaks the necessary harmony with equality or fraternity, virtues that many progressive authors place on the same plane as freedom. Instead of speaking of “negative liberty,” as proposed by Berlin, we propose to call it “classical” or “formal” liberty. In turn, rather than speaking (...)
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  3. Francisco Suárez y la tradición del contrato social.Daniel Schwartz Porzecanski - 2005 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 10:119-138.
    Existen importantes discrepancias entre los intérpretes acerca de sí Francisco Suárez fue un teórico del contrato social. En buena medida, este desacuerdo tiene que ver con la relación entre el consentimiento constitutivo y la obligación política. De acuerdo con una interpretación de Suárez, el consentimiento constitutivo no crea obligación política; más bien tal obligación corresponde a la comunidad política en virtud de la clase de entidad que sea . Argumento en contra de esta interpretación de Suárez al proponer que los (...)
     
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    El desafío de una medicina: teorías de la salud y ocho “Hipótesis del Mundo”.Gary E. Schwartz & Linda G. Russek - 2003 - Polis 5.
    Los autores abordan el desafío de integrar la medicina convencional, la medicina psicosomática, y la medicina alternativa, necesario, según señalan, no sólo por razones clínicas y económicas, sino por el desafío de crear una teoría comprehensiva que integre la riqueza de datos aparentemente disparatados y teorías de la salud y la enfermedad en un todo organizado. Se trata de llegar a una medicina integrada. En este trabajo los autores identifican ocho visiones fundacionales sobre la naturaleza, cada una de las cuales (...)
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    Le statut des signes et la présupposition mutuelle de la nature et de l’art dans le système de Condillac.Élisabeth Schwartz - 2019 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 128 (1):19-55.
    Condillac a tenu à souligner l’originalité radicale de la thèse défendue dans l’ Essai au sujet du statut des signes dans leur rapport originaire à la pensée. Il la maintiendra jusque dans l’ Art de penser inchangée malgré de profonds remaniements intervenus avec le Traité des sensations quant au contenu de cette interaction, que sa Grammaire et sa Logique lui semblent avoir pourtant « achevé de démontrer ». Ce statut des signes se trouve soumis à la critique dès les Lettres (...)
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    Claire HSU ACCOMANDO, Love and Rutabaga : A Remembrance of the War Years, New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1993, 214 p.Paula Schwartz - 1995 - Clio 21.
    Ayant vécu un moment décisif de son enfance en France pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, Claire Hsu Accomando y consacre ce livre de souvenirs qui, chose rare, est paru directement en anglais. Love and Rutabaga est un document-témoignage qui donne à réfléchir sur l’histoire des femmes, sur la vie quotidienne, et sur la mémoire. La singularité du projet consiste en la narration d’une grande personne qui raconte son enfance à cinquante ans d’intervalle du point de vue de l’enfant. Il en (...)
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    Claire HSU ACCOMANDO, Love and Rutabaga : A Remembrance of the War Years, New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1993, 214 p.Paula Schwartz - 1995 - Clio 1.
    Ayant vécu un moment décisif de son enfance en France pendant la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, Claire Hsu Accomando y consacre ce livre de souvenirs qui, chose rare, est paru directement en anglais. Love and Rutabaga est un document-témoignage qui donne à réfléchir sur l’histoire des femmes, sur la vie quotidienne, et sur la mémoire. La singularité du projet consiste en la narration d’une grande personne qui raconte son enfance à cinquante ans d’intervalle du point de vue de l’enfant. Il en (...)
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  8. Quantum topo-dynamics in higher dimensions.Y. Aharonov & M. Schwartz - 1986 - In Roger Penrose & C. J. Isham (eds.), Quantum Concepts in Space and Time. New York ;Oxford University Press. pp. 255.
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    Semiotic Analysis of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.A. Y. Aysel - 2022 - Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi 17 (2):285-310.
    Everything is a sign. We can consider the words we use, the texts we write, the movies or TV series we watch, photos or any content used in social media as a 'sign'. These signs are constantly telling us something as a representation. When considered from this point of view, it is inevitable that cartoons prepared for children will also be an sign. Based on this, it has been thought that the cartoon called 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles', which has been (...)
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  10. How to Make Home Happy. An Essay. By A.S.A.Y.S. A. Y. A. & How - 1887
     
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    Notes on Euripides' Bacchae.A. Y. Campbell - 1956 - Classical Quarterly 6 (1-2):56-.
    Since 1944, attempts at progress in the interpretation of the text of the Bacchae must inevitably express themselves mainly in terms of respectful disagreement with Professor Dodds's edition published in that year. 20–24. Dodds's text was justly called in question by Kitto , 65), but there is only one available remedy for this complex; those who work it out for themselves will find that they had been anticipated by Wecklein in his text and school edition.
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    Aγκαθεν.A. Y. Campbell - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):129-131.
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    Alcaeus A 6. I.A. Y. Campbell - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (01):4-5.
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    “Consciousness of god” (“gottesbewusstsein”) in Gustav teichmuller’s philosophy of religion.A. Y. Berdnikova - 2018 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 22 (3):353-364.
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    Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1148.A. Y. Campbell - 1935 - Classical Quarterly 29 (3-4):168-170.
    ‘A sweet life without lamentation’ renders Mr G. Thomson, who discusses the passage in C.Q. XXVIII 74 f. That is beyond question what this Greek will naturally and properly mean; if there were any doubt, his citations dispel it.
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    Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1148.A. Y. Campbell - 1935 - Classical Quarterly 29 (3-4):168-.
    ‘A sweet life without lamentation’ renders Mr G. Thomson, who discusses the passage in C.Q. XXVIII 74 f. That is beyond question what this Greek will naturally and properly mean; if there were any doubt, his citations dispel it.
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    Ausoniana.A. Y. Campbell - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (01):45-.
    In C.Q. XXVII. 178–181 Mr. S. G. Owen has raised some interesting questions, but it may be doubted whether he has in every case discovered the correct solution. Panntalia 30, 6: quaeque sine exemplo in nece functa uiri. Mr. Owen's pronece removes the hiatus, but I think has no other merit. The sense ‘a death for a death,’ even if not necessarily or best represented by repetition of the same term, is at least not happily represented by such combination of (...)
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    Five Passages in Sophocles.A. Y. Campbell - 1943 - Classical Quarterly 37 (1-2):33-.
    On οδ γγελός τίς κτλ. Jebb writes: ‘The sentence begins as if γγελός were to be followed by λθε:but the second alternative, συμπράκτωρ όδοû suggests κατεȋδε [had seen, though he did not speak]: and this, by a kind of zeugma, stands as verb to γγελος also.’ In support he cites only an atrocious zeugma from the MS. text of Hdt. iv. 106; but this has been corrected, as anyone may now see who will examine the text and apparatus of chs. (...)
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    Further Studies in Sophocles.A. Y. Campbell - 1954 - Classical Quarterly 4 (1-2):1-.
    ‘ “I desire”’ Jebb, whose note I now take as read. In this and my ensuing discussion I seek to show that never has that meaning. The scholiast's note is a sophism, and Jebb's is another. Jebb says that the primary sense is to love; he prudently leaves unstated the next step in the fallacy, that to love might mean to have just fallen in love with; and he concludes that poetry ‘could easily draw’ the sense to desire. Actually applies (...)
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    Further Studies in Sophocles.A. Y. Campbell - 1954 - Classical Quarterly 4 (1-2):1-15.
    ‘ “I desire”’ Jebb, whose note I now take as read. In this and my ensuing discussion I seek to show that never has that meaning. The scholiast's note is a sophism, and Jebb's is another. Jebb says that the primary sense is to love; he prudently leaves unstated the next step in the fallacy, that to love might mean to have just fallen in love with; and he concludes that poetry ‘could easily draw’ the sense to desire. Actually applies (...)
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    Sophoclea.A. Y. Campbell - 1948 - Classical Quarterly 42 (3-4):102-.
    I present first what I take to be a more interesting item than the others. O.C 716–19. δ' ερετμος κπαγλ' λα χερ σ ✝παραπτομναπλτα θρσκει, τν κατομπδων νηρῄδων κλουθος. The above is Pearson's text, except that I have transferred the last syllable of his 716 to the beginning of my 717. Careful consideration of the metre of this stasimon has convinced me that 716 is rightly regarded by Schroeder as an ionic trimeter ; further, that 717 is what most people (...)
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    Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1227–30.A. Y. Campbell - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (01):45-.
    Cassandra speaking.The first of these lines is not in dispute; the three which follow are notorious; they are subjoined as in the manuscripts, with punctuation to mark the ostensible construction:ε δ ἔπαρχος Ίλίοʊ τ άναστάτηςούκ οἶδεν οἶδ уλσσα μισητς κʊѵòςλέξασα καì κτείνασα ϕαιδρόνοʊς, δίκηνἄτης λαθραίοʋ τεύξεται κακῇ τύχῃ.
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    Aristophanes, Frogs 818–21.A. Y. Campbell - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (3-4):137-138.
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    Aeschylus Fragment 179.A. Y. Campbell - 1934 - The Classical Review 48 (01):14-.
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    Aeschylus, Persae 732.A. Y. Campbell - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (02):54-55.
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    Aeschylus Septem 13–12 Again. (See C.R. XLVI 11.).A. Y. Campbell - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (04):155-.
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    Aeschylus, Septem 12–13.A. Y. Campbell - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (01):5-6.
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    Aristophanes Thesmophoriazusae_ 855–7 and Euripides _Helena I–3.A. Y. Campbell - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (3-4):81-83.
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    Campbell's Agamemnon in English.A. Y. Campbell - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (04):217-218.
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    Horace, Odes i. xxviii. 7–15 and 24.A. Y. Campbell - 1946 - The Classical Review 60 (03):103-106.
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    Manilius 1. 466–8 and 515–17.A. Y. Campbell - 1957 - Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):186-.
    Astronomy has been known to profit on occasion from the observations of amateurs; and so perhaps, in its less technical passages, could the Astronomica. I venture to dispute the emendations of Mr. Shackleton Bailey in the first two items of his learned Maniliana.
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    Manilius 1. 466–8 and 515–17.A. Y. Campbell - 1957 - Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):186-187.
    Astronomy has been known to profit on occasion from the observations of amateurs; and so perhaps, in its less technical passages, could the Astronomica. I venture to dispute the emendations of Mr. Shackleton Bailey in the first two items of his learned Maniliana.
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    More about Aeschylus Septem 10–20.A. Y. Campbell - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (04):115-117.
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    Notes on Euripides' Iphigenia in Tauris.A. Y. Campbell - 1938 - Classical Quarterly 32 (3-4):135-.
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    Pindarica.A. Y. Campbell - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (01):3-5.
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    The Boy, the Grapes, and the Foxes.A. Y. Campbell - 1931 - Classical Quarterly 25 (2):90-102.
    τυτθòν δ' σσονπωθεν λιτπτοιο γροντος γενναίαις σταφυλαîσι καλòν ββριθενλω τν λίγος τις κρος φ' αμασιαîσι φυλσσει μενοσ' μφ· δ νιν δ' λπεκες μν ν' ρχως φοιτ σινομνα τν τρξιμον, δ' π πρ πντα δóλον τεχοισα τò παιδίον ο πρν νησεν φατ πρν ρίστοισιν π ξηροσι καθίξη. ατρ γ' νθερίκοισι καλν πλκει κριδοθραν σχοίν φαρμóσδων· μλεται δ ο· οὒτε τι πρας οὒτε φυτν τοσσνον, σον περ πλγματι γαθε.
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  37. Sunshine in the House.S. A. Y. A., How & Sunshine - 1889
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    Pike and Eel: Juvenal 5, 103–6.A. Y. Campbell - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (1-2):46-.
    Recent discussion of the problems associated with glacie has been copious. It has arisen out of Housman's note, which runs as follows: ‘glacie nemini, quantum scio, praeterquam mini et Schradero et Hadriano Valesio admirationem mouit: ceteris exploratum est frigore pisces maculosos fieri, eos praesertim qui torrentem cloacam, locum frigidissimum, penetrare soleant.’ In his 1931 reprint he added : ‘Ruperti took exception to glacie, but only to its case’. Housman's ironically stated objection to the sense is indeed a formidable difficulty; though (...)
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    A general theory of acts, with application to the distinction between rational and irrational 'social cognition'.A. Y. Aulin-Ahmavaara - 1977 - Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 8 (2):195-220.
    A general theory of acts leads to a theory of cognition distinguishing between formation of apriorical knowledge about values, norms, and cognitive beliefs, based on conditioning by means of rewards and punishments, and formation of aposteriorical knowledge based on conscious, theoretical analysis of observations. The latter, rational layer of consciousness can be built on the former, irrational layer only, if certain conditions are fulfilled. It is shown that rational cognition of values presupposes a notion of aposteriorical value, which challenges some (...)
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    The spinal cord as an alternative model for nerve tissue graft.A. Privat & M. Giménez Y. Ribotta - 1995 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (1):65-66.
    The spinal cord provides an alternative model for nerve tissue grafting experiments. Anatomo-functional correlations are easier to make here than in any other region of the CNS because of a direct implication of spinal cord neurons in sensorimotor activities. Lesions can be easily performed to isolate spinal cord neurons from descending inputs. The anatomy of descending monoaminergic systems is well defined and these systems offer a favourable paradigm for lesion-graft experiments.
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    A general theory of acts, with application to the distinction between rational and irrational ‘social cognition’.A. Y. Aulin-Ahmavaara - 1977 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 8 (2):195-220.
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    Aeschylus Agamemnon 1223–38 and Treacherous Monsters.A. Y. Campbell - 1935 - Classical Quarterly 29 (01):25-.
    In C.Q. XXVI. 45–51 I contended that in Aesch. Agam. 1227–30 Cassandra describes Clytemnestra in terms of a Greek proverb, the proverb of the Treacherous Hound; and I restored the passage thus:— νεŵν δ' παρχоς 'Ιλоν τ' νασττης оκ оδεν оα γλŵσσα μιστης κννς λεξασα κα σνασα φαδρ', ооν δκоς Ατης λαθραоν δξεται κακ τχν.
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    Horatiana.A. Y. Campbell - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (3-4):113-.
    cum prorepserunt primis animalia terris, mutum et turpe pecus, glandem atque cubilia propter unguibus et pugnis, dein fustibus, atque ita porro pugnabant armis, quae post fabricauerat usus, donec uerba, quibus uoces sensusque notarent, nominaque inuenere; dehinc absistere bello, oppida coeperunt munire et ponere leges, ne quis … uoces and sensus are not in pari materia; indeed, uoces notare is nonsense, as Gow says. The defect was first pointed out by Housman, J. Phil. xviii, pp. 5–8; his remedy was to transpose (...)
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    Horatiana.A. Y. Campbell - 1945 - Classical Quarterly 39 (3-4):113-118.
    cum prorepserunt primis animalia terris, mutum et turpe pecus, glandem atque cubilia propter unguibus et pugnis, dein fustibus, atque ita porro pugnabant armis, quae post fabricauerat usus, donec uerba, quibus uoces sensusque notarent, nominaque inuenere; dehinc absistere bello, oppida coeperunt munire et ponere leges, ne quis … uoces and sensus are not in pari materia; indeed, uoces notare is nonsense, as Gow says. The defect was first pointed out by Housman, J. Phil. xviii, pp. 5–8; his remedy was to transpose (...)
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    On the Cruces of Horace, Satires, 2. 2.A. Y. Campbell - 1951 - Classical Quarterly 1 (3-4):136-.
    The ‘four famous cruces’ of this satire are as interesting as notorious. I regard the first as solved, since I cannot imagine anybody improving upon Postgate's line 13 . But I find instead a hitherto undetected but quite palpable flaw in the opening words.
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    Pindar, Pythians, v. 15 ff.A. Y. Campbell - 1941 - Classical Quarterly 35 (3-4):148-.
    Professor H. J. Rose's article in C.Q. xxxiii. 69 f. has advanced the study of this perplexing passage in two important respects. He has observed that, in order to determine the ‘eye’ as metaphorical, ỏΦθαλμός requires a dependent genitive, and he has therefore restored μεαλν πολων to this relation by punctuating as above instead of after πολίων And he is surely equally right in maintaining that this plural genitive must have a plural reference; it must mean ‘of great cities’ and (...)
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    Pindar, Pythians, v. 15 ff.A. Y. Campbell - 1941 - Classical Quarterly 35 (3-4):148-149.
    Professor H. J. Rose's article in C.Q. xxxiii. 69 f. has advanced the study of this perplexing passage in two important respects. He has observed that, in order to determine the ‘eye’ as metaphorical, ỏΦθαλμός requires a dependent genitive, and he has therefore restored μεαλν πολων to this relation by punctuating as above instead of after πολίων And he is surely equally right in maintaining that this plural genitive must have a plural reference; it must mean ‘of great cities’ and (...)
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    Sophoclea.A. Y. Campbell - 1948 - Classical Quarterly 42 (3-4):102-104.
    I present first what I take to be a more interesting item than the others. O.C 716–19. δ' ερετμος κπαγλ' λα χερ σ ✝παραπτομναπλτα θρσκει, τν κατομπδων νηρῄδων κλουθος. The above is Pearson's text, except that I have transferred the last syllable of his 716 to the beginning of my 717. Careful consideration of the metre of this stasimon has convinced me that 716 is rightly regarded by Schroeder as an ionic trimeter ; further, that 717 is what most people (...)
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    Sophocles, O.T. 220–1: Corrigenda.A. Y. Campbell - 1956 - Classical Quarterly 6 (1-2):54-.
    In C.Q. N.s. iv , 10–12, I gave an elaborate diagnosis of the morbid symptoms in sense and syntax of the traditional text. I then proposed , rendering ‘as I now am doing, without success’. Professor W. M. Edwards wrote to me that he accepted ‘this very helpful analysis of the trouble', but not my emendation, on the ground that O.'s admission of failure would be ‘a factual statement requiring ’.
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    Some Simple Facts Apropos Theocritus I. 51.A. Y. Campbell - 1932 - Classical Quarterly 26 (01):55-.
    In the last number of C.Q. Mr. A. D. Knox has drawn up a list of Theocriteans who, he suggests, ‘have all of them made the most elementary mistake’ of failing to consider the possibility at least that it is the Boy, and not the Fox, who is the subject of καθξ in Id. I. 51. From that list he will have to with-draw two names, Gow and Campbell. This construction, which Mr. Knox propounds as a novelty, had been suggested (...)
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