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AUTHORS AND TITLES
1. Homer. John A. Scott, Northwestern University.
2. Sappho. David M. Robinson, The Johns Hopkins
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University.
Euripides. F. L. Lucas, King's College, Cambridge. Aeschylus and Sophocles. J. T. Sheppard, King's College, Cambridge.
Aristophanes. Louis E. Lord, Oberlin College. Demosthenes. Charles D. Adams, Dartmouth College.
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6. Aristotle's Poetics. Lane Cooper, Cornell University.
Greek Historians. Alfred E. Zimmern, University
7.
of Wales.
8. Lucian. Francis G. Allinson, Brown University.
Plautus and Terence. Charles Knapp, Barnard
9.
College, Columbia University.
1oa. Cicero. John C. Rolfe, University of Pennsylvania.
iob. Cicero as Philosopher. Nelson G. McCrea, Columbia
University.
11. Catullus. Karl P. Harrington, Wesleyan University.
12. Lucretius and Epicureanism. George Depue
Hadzsits, University of Pennsylvania.
13. Ovid. Edward K. Rand, Harvard University.
14. Horace. Grant Showerman, University of Wisconsin.
15. Virgil. John William Mackail, Balliol College, Oxford.
16. Seneca. Richard Mott Gummere, The William Penn
Charter School.
Roman Historians. G. Ferrero, Florence.
18. Martial. Paul Nixon, Bowdoin College.
17.
19. Platonism. Alfred Edward Taylor, Edinburgh.
20. Aristotelianism. John L. Stocks, Manchester, Manchester.
University of University of
21. Stoicism. Robert Mark Wenley, University of Michigan.
22. Language and Philology. Roland G. Kent, University
of Pennsylvania. Literary
23A. Rhetoric and Criticism. (Greek) W. Rhys
Roberts, Leeds University.
23b. Rhetoric and Literary Criticism. (Roman)
G. C. Fiske, University of Wisconsin.
24. Greek Religion. Walter W. Hyde, University of
Pennsylvania.
25. Roman Religion. Gordon J. Laing, University of
Chicago.
AUTHORS AND TITLES
26. Mythologies. Jane Ellen Harrison, Newnham College,
Cambridge. Regarding Immortality
Theories the of the Soul.
Clifford H. Moore, Harvard University.
Stage Antiquities. James T. Allen, University of
California.
Greek Politics. Ernest Barker, King's College, University of London.
Roman Politics. Frank Frost Abbott, Princeton U niversity.
Roman Law. Roscoe Pound, Harvard Law School. Economics and Society. M. T. Rostovtzeff, Yale University. by
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29. 30.
31. 32.
33. 34. 35. 36.
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40. 41. 42.
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44. 45. 46.
47.
Culture. Paul Shorey, University of Chicago.
48. Psychology. G. S. Brett, University of Toronto. 49. Music. Theodore Reinach, Paris.
50. Ancient and Modern Rome. Rodolfo Lanciani, Rome.
51. Ancient Writing. B. L. Ullman, University of Chicago.
52. Apuleius. Elizabeth H. Haight, Vassar College.
Warfare Land and Sea. E. S. McCartney, University of Michigan.
The Greek Fathers. Roy J. Deferrari, The Catholic University of America.
Biology and Medicine. Henry Osborn Taylor, New York.
Mathematics. David Eugene Smith, Teachers College, Columbia University.
Love of Nature. H. R. Fairclough, Leland Stanford Junior University.
Astronomy and Astrology. Franz Cumont, Brussels. The Fine Arts. Arthur Fairbanks, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Architecture. Alfred M. Brooks, Swarthmore College. Engineering. Alexander P. Gest, Philadelphia. Modern Traits in Old Greek Life. Charles Burton Gulick, Harvard University.
Roman Private Life, Its Survivals. Walton B.
Mc- Daniel, University of Pennsylvania.
Folk Lore. W. R. Halliday, University of Liverpool.
Greek and Roman Education.
Christian Latin Writers. Andrew F. West, Princeton University.