CLASSICAL STUDIES
IN HONOUR OF HENRY DRISLER.
A volume of Essays on Classical Subjects contributed by a number of
Dr. Drisler's former pupils, in commemoration of the fiftieth
year of his official connection with Columbia College.
8vo. Cloth. $4.00, net.
THE TITLES OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
On the Meaning of 'Nauta' and 'Viator' in Horace, Sat. i. 5. 11-23.
Anaximander on the Prolongation of Infancy in Man. A Note on the History of the Theory of Evolution.
Of Two Passages in Euripides' Medea.
The Preliminary Military Service of the Equestrian Cursus Honorum.
References to Zoroaster in Syriac and Arabic Literature.
Literary Frauds among the Greeks.
Henotheism in the Rig-Veda.
On Plato and the Attic Comedy.
Herodotus vii. 61, or the Arms of the Ancient Persian Illustrated from Iranian Sources.
Archaism in Aulus Gellius.
On Certain Parallelisms between the Ancient and the Modern Drama.
Ovid's Use of Colour and Colour-Terms.
A Bronze of Polyclitan Affinities in the Metropolitan Museum.
Geryon in Cyprus.
Hercules, Hydra, and Crab.
Onomatopoetic Words in Latin.
Notes on the Vedic Deity Pūşan.
The So-Called Medusa Ludovisi.
Aristotle and the Arabs.
Iphigenia in Greek and French Tragedy.
Gargettus: an Attic Deme.
"The circumstances of the issue of this handsome volume give it an emotional interest which makes it a volume separate and distinct among the collected records of the investigations of scholars. The studies themselves, for the most part, appeal in the first instance to specialists, but many of them have a much wider interest. The book is a credit to American scholarship, as well as a fit tribute to the honored name of Professor Drisler."—The Outlook.
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY,
66 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK.
Corrections:
Footnote 30: ad nostras was changed to ad nostra ("Jacuit liber hic neglectus, ad nostra").
Page 26: τῶν ἐυαντίων was changed to τῶν ἐναντίων.
Page 218: Postero was changed to Postera (Postera Phoebea lustrabat lampade terras).
Page 229: sulutaires was changed to salutaires (sous les loix salutaires).
Remarks:
Part I, Chapter IV: Trissino (1561): Appendix A does not list Trissino in 1561.
Part II, Chapter I: The two subsections listed in the Table of Contents do not appear in the text.