Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters, Volumen7Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, 1927 Vols. 1-53 contain papers submitted at the annual meetings in 1921-1967. |
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Página 24 - The purport was, that, at some future day, a child should be born hereabouts, who was destined to become the greatest and noblest personage of his time, and whose countenance, in manhood, should bear an exact resemblance to the Great Stone Face.
Página 433 - VOL. VI. ATHENIAN LEKYTHOI WITH OUTLINE DRAWING IN GLAZE VARNISH ON A WHITE GROUND. By Arthur Fairbanks, Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. With 15 plates, and 57 illustrations in the text. Pp. viii + 371.
Página 24 - And he set three days' journey betwixt himself and Jacob : and Jacob fed the rest of Laban's flocks. And Jacob took him rods of green poplar, and of the hazel and chesnut tree ; and pilled white strakes in them, and made the white appear which was in the rods.
Página 198 - A prince ought to have no other aim or thought, nor select anything else for his study, than war and its rules and discipline; for this is the sole art that belongs to him who rules...
Página 100 - Moontain of horizon, insinuated itself between two strata, and opened for itself a chamber by lifting all the superior beds. In this chamber it congealed, forming a massive body of trap.
Página 433 - John G. Winter, University of Michigan. Pp. 171-273. $0.50 net. Part III. ROMAN LAW STUDIES IN LIVY. By Alvin E. Evans. Pp. 275-354. $0.40 net. Part IV. REMINISCENCES OF ENNIUS IN SILIUS ITALICUS. By Loura B. Woodruff. Pp. 355-424.
Página 32 - ... beside himself both in body and soul. Wherefore, also, the drunken man is bad and unsteady in sowing the seed of increase, and is likely to beget offspring who will be unstable and untrustworthy, and cannot be expected to walk straight either in body or mind.
Página 435 - Part III. VESUVIUS IN ANTIQUITY. Passages of Ancient Authors, with a Translation and Elucidations. By Francis W. Kelsey. Illustrated.
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Página 31 - if any were visited with the falling sickness, madness, gout, leprosy, or any such dangerous disease which was likely to be propagated from the father to the sor., he was instantly gelded ; a woman kept from all company of men ; and if by chance having some such disease she were found to be with child, she with her brood were buried alive ' ; and this was done for the common good, lest the whole nation should be injured or corrupted.