NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHYAUTHORS AND TITLES
- 1. Homer. John A. Scott, Northwestern University.
- 2. Sappho. David M. Robinson, The Johns Hopkins University.
- 3a. Euripides. F.L. Lucas, King's College, Cambridge.
- 3b. Aeschylus and Sophocles. J.T. Sheppard, King's College, Cambridge.
- 4. Aristophanes. Louis E. Lord, Oberlin College.
- 5. Demosthenes. Charles D. Adams, Dartmouth College.
- 6. Aristotle's Poetics. Lane Cooper, Cornell University.
- 7. Greek Historians. Alfred E. Zimmern, University of Wales.
- 8. Lucian. Francis G. Allinson, Brown University.
- 9. Plautus and Terence. Charles Knapp, Barnard College, Columbia University.
- 10a. Cicero. John C. Rolfe, University of Pennsylvania.
- 10b. 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.
- 17. Roman Historians. G. Ferrero, Florence.
- 18. Martial. Paul Nixon, Bowdoin College.
- 19. Platonism. Alfred Edward Taylor, University of Edinburgh.
- 20. Aristotelianism. John L. Stocks, University of Manchester, Manchester.
- 21. Stoicism. Robert Mark Wenley, University of Michigan.
- 22. Language and Philology. Roland G. Kent, University of Pennsylvania.
- 23. Rhetoric and Literary Criticism. (Greek) W. Rhys Roberts, Leeds University.
- 24. Greek Religion. Walter W. Hyde, University of Pennsylvania.
- 25. Roman Religion. Gordon J. Laing, University of Chicago.
- 26. Mythologies. Jane Ellen Harrison, Newnham College, Cambridge.
- 27. Theories Regarding the Immortality of the Soul. Clifford H. Moore, Harvard University.
- 28. Stage Antiquities. James T. Allen, University of California.
- 29. Greek Politics. Ernest Barker, King's College, University of London.
- 30. Roman Politics. Frank Frost Abbott, Princeton University.
- 31. Roman Law. Roscoe Pound, Harvard Law School.
- 32. Economics and Society. M.T. Rostovtzeff, Yale University.
- 33. Warfare by Land and Sea. E.S. McCartney, University of Michigan.
- 34. The Greek Fathers. Roy J. Deferrari, The Catholic University of America.
- 35. Biology and Medicine. Henry Osborn Taylor, New York.
- 36. Mathematics. David Eugene Smith, Teachers College, Columbia University.
- 37. Love of Nature. H.R. Fairclough, Leland Stanford Junior University.
- 38. Astronomy and Astrology. Franz Cumont, Brussels.
- 39. The Fine Arts. Arthur Fairbanks, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
- 40. Architecture. Alfred M. Brooks, Swarthmore College.
- 41. Engineering. Alexander P. Gest, Philadelphia.
- 42. Greek Private Life, Its Survivals. Charles Burton Gulick, Harvard University.
- 43. Roman Private Life, Its Survivals. Walton B. McDaniel, University of Pennsylvania.
- 44. Folk Lore.
- 45. Greek and Roman Education.
- 46. Christian Latin Writers. Andrew F. West, Princeton University.
- 47. Roman Poetry and Its Influence upon European Culture. Paul Shorey, University of Chicago.
- 48. Psychology.
- 49. Music. Théodore Reinach, Paris.
- 50. Ancient and Modern Rome. Rodolfo Lanciani, Rome.