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    The Intrusive Gloss.George Thomson - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (02):232-.
    In this article I propose to discuss some passages in the Oresteia in order to illustrate the method devised by Heimsoeth and Headlam for the detection of intrusive glosses. Headlam's theory of glosses, which I outlined in a recent article, was based on a systematic study of the ancient lexica and scholia. Further work on the scholia has raised some problems affecting their authenticity, which need to be settled, if they are to be used effectively for the elucidation of the (...)
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  2. The Interpreter's Bible.George Arthur Buttrick, O. S. Rankin, Gaius Glenn Atkins, Theophile J. Meek, Hugh Thomson Kerr, R. B. Y. Scott, G. G. D. Kilpatrick, James Muilenberg, Henry Sloane Coffin, James Philip Hyatt & Stanley Romaine Hopper - 1956
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  3. Tosnú na feallsúnachta [do chuir] Seoirse Ma Tomáis.George Derwent Thomson - 1935 - Baile Átha Cliath,: Oifig Díolta Foillseacháin Rialtais.
     
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  4. Studies in Ancient Greek Society: The Prehistoric Aegean.George Thomson - 1967 - Science and Society 31 (2):247-250.
     
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  5. Evolution and Involution.George Thomson - 1880
     
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  6. The Spirit of General History in a Series of Lectures, From the Eighth to the Eighteenth Century : Wherein is Given a View of the Progress of Society in Manners and Legislation, During That Period.George Thomson - 1791 - Printed by F. Jollie, and Sold by B. Law, London.
     
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    Simplex Ordo1.George Thomson - 1965 - Classical Quarterly 15 (2):161-175.
    As a student at Cambridge forty years ago I received a good training in the language and literature of classical Greece, and had the good fortune to study paleography under the late E. H. Minns. For all this I am deeply grateful. But I had no training in Byzantine Greek. It was only later, and more or less by accident, that I discovered Byzantine and Modern Greek. It is not my intention to discuss the wider aspects of this question now, (...)
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    Bad Bronze Again.George Thomson - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (02):49-.
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    Choephoroe 892 (893).George Thomson - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (02):71-.
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    Notes On Prometheus Vinctus.George Thomson - 1929 - Classical Quarterly 23 (3-4):155-.
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    Galileo's methodological problems. [REVIEW]George Thomson - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (19):253-256.
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    Aeschylus and Athens: A Reply.George Thomson - 1942 - Science and Society 6 (3):278 - 280.
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    Correspondence.George Thomson - 1948 - The Classical Review 62 (1):44-44.
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    Frühgeschichte Griechenlands und der Ägäis.George Thomson - 1980
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    The containment of plasma by the pinch discharge.Sir George Thomson - 1958 - Philosophical Magazine 3 (32):886-896.
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    Notes On Prometheus Vinctus.George Thomson - 1929 - Classical Quarterly 23 (3-4):155-163.
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    The Postponement of Interrogatives in Attic Drama.George Thomson - 1939 - Classical Quarterly 33 (3-4):147-.
    As Headlam remarked more than thirty years ago, ‘It is a strange fact that the order of words in a Greek sentence has never been clearly appreciated.’ The emphatic word is placed at the beginning of the sentence, or as near it as the structure of the language permits. That is the general law, which I have discussed at length in my edition of the Oresteia. My object in this article is to make an exhaustive study of its operation in (...)
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    Agamemnon 487.George Thomson - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (2):71-71.
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    Correspondence.George Thomson - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (2):236-236.
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    Choephoroe 892.George Thomson - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (2):71-71.
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    Notes on the Oresteia.George Thomson - 1936 - Classical Quarterly 30 (2):105-115.
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  22. Studies in Ancient Greek Society: Volume II: The First Philosophers.GEORGE THOMSON - 1955 - Philosophy 32 (120):81-82.
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    Simplex Ordo.George Thomson - 1965 - Classical Quarterly 15 (2):161-175.
    As a student at Cambridge forty years ago I received a good training in the language and literature of classical Greece, and had the good fortune to study paleography under the late E. H. Minns. For all this I am deeply grateful. But I had no training in Byzantine Greek. It was only later, and more or less by accident, that I discovered Byzantine and Modern Greek. It is not my intention to discuss the wider aspects of this question now, (...)
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    The Intrusive Gloss.George Thomson - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (2):232-243.
    In this article I propose to discuss some passages in the Oresteia in order to illustrate the method devised by Heimsoeth and Headlam for the detection of intrusive glosses. Headlam's theory of glosses, which I outlined in a recent article, was based on a systematic study of the ancient lexica and scholia. Further work on the scholia has raised some problems affecting their authenticity, which need to be settled, if they are to be used effectively for the elucidation of the (...)
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    The Postponement of Interrogatives in Attic Drama.George Thomson - 1939 - Classical Quarterly 33 (3-4):147-152.
    As Headlam remarked more than thirty years ago, ‘It is a strange fact that the order of words in a Greek sentence has never been clearly appreciated.’ The emphatic word is placed at the beginning of the sentence, or as near it as the structure of the language permits. That is the general law, which I have discussed at length in my edition of the Oresteia. My object in this article is to make an exhaustive study of its operation in (...)
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    Agamemnon 487 (481).George Thomson - 1942 - The Classical Review 56 (02):71-.
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    Bad Bronze.George Thomson - 1944 - The Classical Review 58 (02):35-37.
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    Correspondence.George Thomson - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (02):236-.
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    Notes on the Oresteia.George Thomson - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (02):72-.
    The openings of the strophe and antistrophe do not correspond, and many unavailing efforts have been made, from Triclinius to Lawson, to bring them into conformity. But, as I have shown elsewhere , the discrepancy appears to be intentional and appropriate. For other instances of the same thing see 709–10, 715–16 , and there is yet another in Cho. 422–4 = 443–5 . In 1005 πρπαρ is not only better attested than προιθ' , but it makes a much better rhythm: (...)
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    Two Notes on Greek Poetry.George Thomson - 1935 - Classical Quarterly 29 (01):37-.
    In an interesting paper read some time ago to the Cambridge Philological Society , H. J. M. Milne analysed the first Ode of Sappho and showed that it is constructed according to those principles of poetical form which we should expect to find in the work of so delicate a Greek artist. If more of these lyrics had survived in their entirety, the task of expounding the technique of Greek poetry would be simpler than it is, because naturally the principles (...)
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    The Wheel and the Crown.George Thomson - 1945 - The Classical Review 59 (01):9-10.
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    Zεσ tραννοσ.George Thomson - 1929 - The Classical Review 43 (01):3-5.
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    An Italian Commentary on the Prometheus. [REVIEW]George Thomson - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (5-6):173-174.
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    Right and Wrong in the Agamemnon. [REVIEW]George Thomson - 1941 - The Classical Review 55 (1):30-31.
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    Traces of Sicilian Influence in Aeschylus. By W. B. Stanford. (From Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, XLIV, C 8.) Pp. 11. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis and Co. Paper, is. [REVIEW]George Thomson - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (06):240-.
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    Traces of Sicilian Influence in Aeschylus. By W. B. Stanford. (From Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, XLIV, C 8.) Pp. 11. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis and Co. Paper, is. [REVIEW]George Thomson - 1938 - The Classical Review 52 (6):240-240.
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    Review: Galileo's Methodological Problems. [REVIEW]George Thomson - 1954 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 5 (19):253 - 256.
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    The correspondence between Sir George Gabriel Stokes and Sir William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs.George Gabriel Stokes - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by William Thomson Kelvin & David B. Wilson.
    G. G. Stokes and Lord Kelvin helped bring about conceptual and institutional changes that transformed the science of physics. Indeed, they and their Victorian colleagues constituted one of the most significant groups of scientists in the whole history of science. This collection of letters was first published in 1990, and provides, therefore, invaluable insight and information for a period of major historical importance. Stokes and Kelvin corresponded for over fifty years as professors in Cambridge and Glasgow, respectively, thus amassing what (...)
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    The Rise of European Liberalism. By H. J. Laski. (London: George Allen & Unwin, Ltd. 1936. Pp. 287. Price 7s. 6d. net.).David Thomson - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (43):371-.
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    The philosophical works of Descartes.René Descartes, Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane & George Robert Thomson Ross - 1967 - London,: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane & G. R. T. Ross.
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    JJ Thomson and the Electron, 1897–1899.George E. Smith - 2001 - In A. Warwick (ed.), Histories of the Electron: The Birth of Microphysics. MIT Press. pp. 21--76.
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    Thomson's problem.George Pitcher - 1974 - Journal of Philosophy 71 (18):651-652.
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    George Thomson, Les Premiers Philosophes, traduit de l'anglais par Michel Charlot. Paris, Editions sociales. 1973, 13,5 × 21,5, 400 p. (Coll. Ouvertures). [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1974 - Revue de Synthèse 95 (75-76):317-318.
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    George Berkeley. Lectures delivered before the Philosophical Union of the University of California. University of California Publications, Volume 29. Edited by S. C. Pepper, Karl Aschenbrenner and Benson Mates. (University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles: Cambridge University Press, London, England. Pp. viii + 206. Price $4.). [REVIEW]J. F. Thomson - 1959 - Philosophy 34 (128):75-.
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    An Index of Hume's References in A Treatise of Human Nature.David C. Yalden-Thomson - 1977 - Hume Studies 3 (1):53-56.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:53. AN INDEX OF HUME'S REFERENCES IN A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE The index below of Hume's references in the Treatise te the works of other authors excludes those which are accurate and full in his text (of which there are few) and those which are so general, e.g., to Spinoza's atheism, that no passage is specifiable. Hume mentions other writings, for which this index is compiled, in several (...)
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    Reviews. Robert Charles Marsh. Preface. Logic and knowledge, Essays 1901–1950, by Bertrand Russell, edited by Robert Charles Marsh, George Allen & Unwin, London 1956, pp. v–vii. [REVIEW]J. F. Thomson - 1960 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (4):332-333.
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    Seeing Fictions in Film: The Epistemology of Movies by wilson, george m.Katherine Thomson-Jones - 2012 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (4):393-394.
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    George Babiniotis, Panayiotis Kondos: Συγχρονικ γραμματικ τ ςκοιν ς ν ας λληνικ ς. Pp. 262. Athens: privately printed, 1967. Paper, $4. (Obtainable from the authors at Ippokratous 152, Athens 705.). [REVIEW]Hector Thomson - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (2):251-251.
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    On Being and Saying: Essays for Richard Cartwright.Judith Jarvis Thomson (ed.) - 1987 - MIT Press.
    Richard Cartwright's impact on other philosophers has been as much a product of his own personal contact with students and colleagues as the result of his written work. The essays in this book demonstrate the deep influence he has had, not only by his thinking but equally by his style and manner and, above all, by his clarity and purity of intention. All of the essays are concerned with the questions of logic, language, and metaphysics that have been at the (...)
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    George J. Kourmoulis: ντ στροΦον λεξικ ν τ ς ν ας λληνικ ς. Pp. xxxv+802. Athens: privately printed, 1967. Cloth, $20 post free (obtainable from the author at Ippokratous 33, Athens 144). [REVIEW]Hector Thomson - 1970 - The Classical Review 20 (02):250-251.
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