+ −Dial. 43: 311. N. 16, ’07. 3100w.

“No one can doubt that it is definitive.”

+ +Ind. 63: 1059. O. 31, ’07. 680w.

“A more complete guide to the knowledge of life’s externals in the Homeric age we have never met with.”

+ +Lit. D. 35: 696. N. 9, ’07. 320w.

“There is all through a certain lack of precision of view in this book.”

+ −Lond. Times. 6: 326. O. 25, ’07. 420w.

“The present volume will be an indispensable work of reference in public and college libraries and a handsome ornament to private collections. But we fear that it is too bulky and too expensive for the students who need it in their reading of Homer.”

+ + −Nation. 85: 472. N. 21, ’07. 2220w.

“In a broad sense one might call this work of opulent learning a sociological commentary upon the Bible of ancient Greece.”