goethe, pylos, german, eteokles, ennodius, mich, ilias, walther, nacht, kalasirier, dort, tradition, heine, skylax, elpenor, dorieus, frau, bruder, stein, syrte, tilemann, triphylien, wilhelm, ganges, kosmas, kyrene, sieben, unde, insel, lykus, meer, pylische, kaukonen, kolonisation, merck, messenien, sage, alpheios, ionische, wilmanns, licht, peloponnes, polyneikes, alexanders, fiber, mutter, pfister, raum, theoderich, herder
1920
Goethe's Quatrain "Liegt dir Gestern klar und offen" a Paraphrase from Maucroix. Leonard L. Mackall. American Journal of Philology. (1920), pp. 379-383
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The Beginning of the Fourth Gospel. Paul Haupt. American Journal of Philology. (1920), pp. 177-180
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The Hyperboreans Again, Abaris, and Helixoia. Grace H. Macurdy. Classical Review. (Nov. - Dec., 1920), pp. 137-141
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Names of Stinging, Gnawing, and Rending Animals. Part II. Francis A. Wood. American Journal of Philology. (1920), pp. 336-354
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John, Viscount Morley, on Lucretius. The Classical Weekly. (Nov. 8, 1920), pp. 33-36
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Names of Stinging, Gnawing, and Rending Animals: Part I. Francis A. Wood. American Journal of Philology. (1920), pp. 223-239
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The Nature of the Lares and Their Representation in Roman Art. Margaret C. Waites. American Journal of Archaeology. (Jul. - Sep., 1920), pp. 241-261
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Greece at the Peace Table. William James Battle. Classical Journal. (Oct., 1920), pp. 2-14
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Archaeological Discussions. William N. Bates. American Journal of Archaeology. (Oct. - Dec., 1920), pp. 371-403
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