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vol. 19, 1939:
  • Leiv AMUNDSEN, Notes to the Brutus of Cicero, pp. 124-128
  • Gudmund BJÖRCK, Heidnische und christliche Orakel mit fertigen Antworten, pp. 86-98
  • Samson EITREM, Die magischen Gemmen und ihre Weihe, pp. 57-85
  • Samson EITREM, Varia, pp. 137-138
  • Anton FRIDRICHSE, Charité et perfection. Observation sur Col. 3, 14, pp. 41-45
  • Hans HOLST, Numismatica, pp. 133-134
  • Sten KONOW, ANAGKAIOS in an old Indian inscription, p. 14
  • A. KURFESS, Ad oracula Sibyllina, pp. 99-105
  • Sverre MARSTRANDER, A new Kalos-inscription, pp. 129-132
  • Henning MŘRLAND, Sprachliches aus dem zweiten Synopsisbuch der Oribasiusübersetzungen, pp. 118-123
  • Robert PHILIPPSON, Die Quelle der epikureischen Götterlehre in Ciceros erstem Buche De natura deorum, pp. 15-40
  • Gunnar RUDBERG, Das dramatische Element bee Platon, pp. 1-13
  • Eiliv SKARD, Nemesiosstudien, pp. 46-56
  • Eiliv SKARD, Zu Sall. Hist. I. 18, pp. 135-136
  • C. A. TRYPANIS, A terminus ante quem for dating the Pseudo-Hesiodic 'Aspís, pp. 106-109
  • Eirik VANDVIK, Simplex dumtaxat et unum, pp. 110-117

 

 

 


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