American Journal of Archaeology: The Journal of the Archaeological Institute of America, Volume 2; Volume 12Macmillan Company, 1908 |
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Page viii - Chairman of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, and President of the Archaeological Institute of America.
Page 144 - America, and the Chairman of the Managing Committee of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens...
Page 180 - Solinus : 2 dictaque primum est Roma Quadrata, quod ad aequilibrium foret posita. Ea incipit a silva quae est in area Apollinis, et ad supercilium scalarum Caci habet terminum, ubi tugurium fuit Faustuli.
Page viii - Ehrlich is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science...
Page 149 - Treasurer of the Managing Committee, the President of the Archaeological Institute of America, and the Chairman of the Managing Committee...
Page 62 - Fellowships, archaeological stations, publications and the various kinds of work herein provided for, and to raise funds for the support of the same. Its funds shall be held by the Treasurer of the Institute and disbursed by him on the order of the Chairman of the Managing Committee, approved by the President of the Institute.
Page 356 - I should assign the papyrus and smaller fragments to the end of the third or the beginning of the second century BC, a period not otherwise represented by an Aramaic papyrus.
Page 31 - Chiro iamque vetus graecos servabat cista libellos, et divina opici rodebant carmina mures, nil habuit Codrus, quis enim negat? et tamen illud perdidit infelix totum nihil. ultimus autem 55 aerumnae est cumulus, quod nudum et frusta rogantem nemo cibo, nemo hospitio tectoque iuvabit.
Page 51 - This event appears to have taken place about the end of the sixth or beginning of the seventh century.