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  1. LSJ and the Problem of Poetic Archaism: From Meanings to Iconyms.M. S. Silk - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (02):303-.
    ‘It is supposed’, declared the poet Wordsworth in 1802, ‘that by the act of writing in verse an author makes a formal engagement that he will gratify certain known habits of association; that he not only thus apprizes the reader that certain classes of ideas and expressions will be found in his book, but that others will be carefully excluded. This exponent or symbol held forth by metrical language must in different eras of literature have excited very different expectations.’ For (...)
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  • LSJ and the Problem of Poetic Archaism: From Meanings to Iconyms.M. S. Silk - 1983 - Classical Quarterly 33 (2):303-330.
    ‘It is supposed’, declared the poet Wordsworth in 1802, ‘that by the act of writing in verse an author makes a formal engagement that he will gratify certain known habits of association; that he not only thus apprizes the reader that certain classes of ideas and expressions will be found in his book, but that others will be carefully excluded. This exponent or symbol held forth by metrical language must in different eras of literature have excited very different expectations.’ For (...)
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  • La disputa delle Arti nel quatrocento.Eugenio Garin - 1950 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 140:118-118.
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  • A New Greek Grammarian.Sonia Argyle - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (02):524-.
    In his exposition of MS Vat. gr. 2226 in 1888, Leopold Cohn brought to light two consecutive grammatical treatises, both attributed to Aelius Herodian: the Περ μαρτημνων λξεων, containing seventy paragraphs, and the Φιλταιρος with 312 glosses. Both had been published in part: fifty-four paragraphs of loc. prav. by G. Hermann in 1801 from MS Mon. gr. 529 and a version of fifty-nine paragraphs by J. Cramer under the title of Περ τν ζητουμνων κατ κλσιν παντς λγου μερν;. Glosses 1–78 (...)
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  • A New Greek Grammarian.Sonia Argyle - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (2):524-535.
    In his exposition of MS Vat. gr. 2226 in 1888, Leopold Cohn brought to light two consecutive grammatical treatises, both attributed to Aelius Herodian: the Περ μαρτημνων λξεων, containing seventy paragraphs, and the Φιλταιρος with 312 glosses. Both had been published in part: fifty-four paragraphs of loc. prav. by G. Hermann in 1801 from MS Mon. gr. 529 and a version of fifty-nine paragraphs by J. Cramer under the title of Περ τν ζητουμνων κατ κλσιν παντς λγου μερν;. Glosses 1–78 (...)
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