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vol. 34, 1932-1933:

  • M. AUERBACH, Hesiodea, pp. 349ff.
  • I. BLATT, In Lucr. I 1-149, pp. 345ff.
  • Edmund BULANDA, La statue du "Satyre au repos" de Varsovie, pp. 461-468
  • Kazimierz BULAS, La colère d'Achille, pp. 241-250
  • L. CHODACZEK, Ad Apulei Metamorphoseon libros observationes aliquot, pp. 477ff.
  • I. DZIECH, De Horatio invidiae investigatore, pp. 349ff.
  • Ricardus GANSZYNIEC, De Seb. Acerni lectione Hesiodea, pp. 91ff.
  • Ricardus GANSZYNIEC, Divinatoria, pp. 460ff.
  • B. GLADYSZ, Éléments classiques et post-classiques de l'oeuvres de Bède De arte metrica, pp. 319ff.
  • R. KÖRNER, Quaestiones mythogeographicae, pp. 469ff.
  • S. KÖRNER, Iocosa imago (Hor. C. I 12, 4. 20, 6), pp. 111ff.
  • S. KÖRNER, Lophis, pp. 130ff.
  • A. KROKIEWICZ, De Stoicorum visis perspicuis, pp. 229ff.
  • G. KRÓKOWSKI, Gregorii Nazianzeni carmen ab Andrea Tricesio (1565) latinis versibus paraphrasticae redditum, pp. 347ff.
  • B. KRYSINIEl, Der plautinische Poenulus und sein attisches Vorbild, pp. 1ff.
  • Casimirus Felix KUMANIECKI, Ad Ioannis geometrae epigramma VIII, pp. 343-344
  • Casimirus Felix KUMANIECKI, Index scriptorum, quae Leo Sternbach publici iuris fecit, pp. VII-IX
  • G. MANTEUFFEL, Vorläufiger Bericht aus der Warschauer Papyrussammlung, pp. 195ff.
  • H. MARKOWSKI, De Galliis, Hispaniis, Germania in Indice rerum Gestarum divi Augusti laudatis, pp. 427ff.
  • H. MATAKIEWICZ, De Hygino mythographo, pp. 93ff.
  • V. OGRODZINSKI, De Ioanne Libicki Horatii Carminum interprete Polono, pp. 291ff.
  • I. OKO, Epitaphia Ciceronis duodecim sapientium, pp. 71ff.
  • St. PILCH, Ad Tacit., Agr. 33, pp. 310ff.
  • St. PILCH, De ignominioso apud antiquos Germanos supplicio, pp. 391ff.
  • Ludwik PIOTROWICZ, Les trouvailles de monnaies celtiques en Pologne, pp. 413-426
  • M. POPLAWSKI, Remarques sur la forme littéraire des oeuvres de Salluste, pp. 373ff.
  • O. SCHWARZ, De laurentii Corvini studiis Platonicis, pp. 131ff.
  • I. SAJDAK, Ioannes Geometres quatenus feratur auctor paraphrasis Canticorum secundum codicem Paris. Gr. 2743 traditae, pp. 311ff.
  • St. SELIGA, Quibus contumeliis Hieronymus adversarios carpserit, pp. 395ff.
  • Thaddaeus SINKO, Ad fastos Xenophonteos symbolae, pp. 167ff.
  • I. SMEREKA, De Heraclidis Euripideis, pp. 251ff.
  • F. SMOLKA, L'histoire d'une hypothèse importante, pp. 217ff.
  • C. SOCHANIEWICZ, Beiträge zur Kenntnis von Dante im mittelalterlichen Polen, pp. 193ff.
  • J. STARCZUK, Conception of the ornament and foundation of its evolution, pp.  277-287
  • E. STEIN, De Celso Platonico Philonis Alexandrini imitatore, pp. 205ff.
  • Wladyslaw STRZELECKI, Zur Entstehung der Compendiosa doctrina des Nonius, pp. 113-129
  • I. WILLER, Lateinische Lehnwörter im Gemeinslavischen, pp. 70ff.
  • I. WILLER, Zur Etymologie von Delphi, pp. 112ff.
  • Stanislaus WITKOWSKI, De epistula matris ad filium, ludi magistratum futurum (P. Lond. I 43 = Witk, Epist. 59), pp. 288ff.
  • Zdzislaw ZMIGRYDER-KONOPKA, Pontifex maximus - iudex atque arbiter rerum divinarum humanarumque, pp. 361-372

 

 

 

 


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