The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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... TROJAN WAR 1. Troy , a Study in Homeric Geography . By Walter Leaf . Macmillan , 1912 . 2. Homer and History . By Walter Leaf . Macmillan , 1915 . ART . 2. - EAST AND WEST - ART . 3. THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEIUS · 1. The Tragedy of Pompey ...
... TROJAN WAR 1. Troy , a Study in Homeric Geography . By Walter Leaf . Macmillan , 1912 . 2. Homer and History . By Walter Leaf . Macmillan , 1915 . ART . 2. - EAST AND WEST - ART . 3. THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEIUS · 1. The Tragedy of Pompey ...
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... TROJAN WAR . 1. Troy , a Study in Homeric Geography . By Walter Leaf . Macmillan , 1912 . 2. Homer and History . By Walter Leaf . Macmillan , · 1915 . THOSE Who first read their Homer and learned Greek history more than forty years ago ...
... TROJAN WAR . 1. Troy , a Study in Homeric Geography . By Walter Leaf . Macmillan , 1912 . 2. Homer and History . By Walter Leaf . Macmillan , · 1915 . THOSE Who first read their Homer and learned Greek history more than forty years ago ...
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... Trojan War . He dis- covered an important brick fortress at Hissarlik , the traditional site of Troy , with unmistakable marks that it had been destroyed by fire ; but it belonged to a period long previous to the Mycenæan . Above its ...
... Trojan War . He dis- covered an important brick fortress at Hissarlik , the traditional site of Troy , with unmistakable marks that it had been destroyed by fire ; but it belonged to a period long previous to the Mycenæan . Above its ...
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... Trojan War . It is much to know that Troy existed and that Troy was razed to the ground ; but a problem which interests the historian as much as the literary student now imposes itself with more insistency than before . Are there ...
... Trojan War . It is much to know that Troy existed and that Troy was razed to the ground ; but a problem which interests the historian as much as the literary student now imposes itself with more insistency than before . Are there ...
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... Trojan plain and the geography of the Troad correspond with remarkable completeness to the details of the poet's picture , this affords a strong presumption that he was concerned with things , not with fancies . Had his story been a ...
... Trojan plain and the geography of the Troad correspond with remarkable completeness to the details of the poet's picture , this affords a strong presumption that he was concerned with things , not with fancies . Had his story been a ...
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