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1901
The Hellenics of Xenophon. Herbert Richards. Classical Review. (May, 1901), pp. 197-203
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Grammatical Notes from the Papyri. (Continued). James Hope Moulton. Classical Review. (Dec., 1901), pp. 434-442
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Platonica III (Continued). H. Richards. Classical Review. (Jul., 1901), pp. 295-302
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Studies in Sophocles. John Henry Wright. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1901), pp. 137-164
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Pindar's Accusative Constructions. Edward B. Clapp. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1901), pp. 16-42
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Proceedings of the Sessions of the American Philological Association Held at Philadelphia, Pa., Dec., 1900, and at Cambridge, Mass., July, 1901, Also of the Session of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast Held at San Francisco, Cal., Dec., 1900. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1901), pp. i-lxvii+lxix-clxxxiv
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The Use of μή in Questions. Frank Cole Babbitt. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1901), pp. 307-317
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The Torch-Race: A Commentary on the Agamemnon of Aischylos vv. 324-326. J. R. Sitlington Sterrett. American Journal of Philology. (1901), pp. 393-419
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On a Greek Adverb of Place. H. Richards. Classical Review. (Dec., 1901), pp. 442-445
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Plato, Lucretius, and Epicurus. Paul Shorey. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1901), pp. 201-210
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