“These ‘Recreations’ may be cordially recommended to the lover of nature as a companion on his summer holidays.” F.
| + | Nature. 74: 82. My. 24, ’06. 610w. |
“There is a certain dryness about Mr. Harting’s style of writing, and for this reason he is at his best when he has learning to impart.”
| + − | Spec. 96: 583. Ap. 14, ’06. 920w. |
Harvard studies in classical philology; ed. by a committee of the instructors in classics. Harvard univ., Cambridge, Mass.
Among these informing studies are the following: An unrecognized actor in Greek comedy, The battle of Salamis, The origin of Plato’s cave, Notes on Vitruvius, The dramatic art of Aeschylus, The use of the high-soled shoe or buskin, and Five new manuscripts of Donatus on Terence.
“A good specimen of the general character of those preceding it, perhaps more than usually interesting, because it deals more with questions of history and literature, and less with speculations.” R. Y. Tyrrell.
| + + | Acad. 72: 432. My. 4, ’07. 1440w. |
“An especially interesting series of papers in literature as well as in technical scholarship.”