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Errata: Some Recent Publications on Epicurus and Epicureanism (1937-1954)

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Source: The Classical Weekly, Vol. 48, No. 16 (May 16, 1955), p. 232
Published by: Classical Association of the Atlantic States
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232 THE CLASSICAL WVEEKLY

'IV. B. Epigraphy. B. D. Merritt, H. T. Wade-Gery, ficiaries (Stahl), 119; L. Kukenheim, Contri-


and M. F. McGregor, The Athenian Tribute butions a l'histoire de la grammaire grecque,
Lists, IV (Raubitschek), 167 latine et hebraique 'a l'epoque de la renais-
IV. C. Numismatics. see III. A. (Authors) Caesar, sance (Hoenigswald), 168
Alfoldi IX. B. Teaching and Research; Organization of
V. A-C: History. Greek (and General): A. Ay- Classical Studies. W. Allen, Jr., Teaching the
boyer, L'Orient et la Grece; Rome et son Classics in Translation, 105; C. E. Bock, A
empire (Bickerman), 207; H. J. Muller, The Gram of Grammar, 125; F. P. Donnelly, s.J.,
Uses of the Past (Bourne), 19; C. Hignett, The Art of the Short Story (Hor. Sat. 1.9),
A History of the Athenian Constitution to 52; R. Fiesel, Archaeology and Visual Aids,
the End of the Fifth Century B.C. (Ostwald), 45; J. R. Naiden, see IX. A. above; J. F. Reilly,
65; V. Ehrenberg, Sophocles and Pericles Summer Study in Rome 1954, 14; id., The
(Kirkwood), 102; P. Meloni, Perseo e la fine Vergilian Summer School, 213; E. Stockton,
della monarchia macedone (Bickerman), 55. A Bystander Looks at the Teaching of Latin,
Roman: F. B. Marsh and H. H. Scullard, A 187; F. Bomer and H. Haas, Die Antike und
History of the Roman World from 146 to Europa (Wassermann), 206. See also IX.c,
30 B.C. (Bourne), 167; A. Alfoldi, Studien Cochran
uiber Caesars Monarchie (Hammond), 100; Ix. c. Bibliography, School Books. W. H. Alex-
G. Tibiletti, Principe e magistrati repubbli- ander, The Sather Classical Lectures, 13; E.
cani (Bourne), 54; J. H. Oliver, The Ruling E. Cochran, J. F. Reilly, and E. A. Robinson,
Power, etc. (Hammond), 84; E. C. Kennedy, A List of Classical Societies in the United
Publius, a Roman Boy (Lazenby), 183 States and Canada, 215; S. Dow, The Biblio-
V. D. Religion. A. K. Michels, Early Roman Re- graphy of Classical Studies, 1; L. A. Post,
ligion, 1945-1952, 25, 41; A.-J. Festugiere, The Loeb Classical Library in 1954, 186; W.
Personal Religion among the Greeks (Wal- H. Stahl, Inexpensive Books for Teaching the
ton), 68 Classics: Sixth Annual List, 89; id., Fifth
Annual Survey of College Textbooks, 129.
vi. Law. A. Berger, Encyclopaedic Dictionary of A. Chase and H. Phillips, Jr., A New Greek
Roman Law (Hammond), 17 Reader (Lord), 163; E. C. Kennedy, Publius,
vii. Philosophy. P. De Lacy, Some Recent Pub- a Roman boy (Lazenby), 183. Varia: L. B.
lications on Epicurus and Epicureanism Lawler, Geese and the Celtic Barbarian, 99;
(1937-1954), 169, 232; W. E. Brown, Some R. Pack, Annae Virginis Laudes Menippeae,
Hellenistic Utopias, 57; A. E. Avey, Hand- 47
book in the History of Philosophy (Long), x. Festschriften: G. E. Mylonas and D. Ray-
165; H. Gomperz, Philosophical Studies (Rau- mond, edd., Studies Presented to D. M. Rob-
bitschek), 184 inson (Hadzsits), 193
vIII. Science. H. Watkins, Time Counts: The
Story of the Calendar (Stahl), 184
ERRATA
IX. A. History of Classical Studies. P. W. Black-
Epicurea: P. 172, col. 1, line 34: read fonti; 172.1.42:
ford, A Project in Neo-Latin Lexicography Philippson; 172.2.30: Aristote; 174.1.9: writings; 176.1.3:
(1400-1600), 117; L. B. Kiddle, The Begin- Herculanean, 176.1.35: Nuova. At 176.2.3.f.b., for Emil
nings of Latin Instruction in the Americas, read Aemilia; 173.2.28: accents. (Haec tota nostra. The
50; W. B. McDaniel, George DePue Hadzsits, learned Editor of CJ had generously, but unwisely, waived
proof. CW's vaunted reputation for impeccability, if not
1873-1954, 185; J. R. Naiden, How Latin Was infallibility, stands revealed for what it is.)
Taught Four Hundred Years Ago, 62; R. R. Topographica: P. 195, lines 18-19: for Deerfield . .
Bolgar, The Classical Heritage and Its Bene- Mass. read the Loomis School, Windsor, Cornn.

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