- 2, 4.4.5.
Diodorus Siculus, 4.5.2. West 1983, pp. 160–161;
Linforth, pp. 312–313.
Linforth, p. 313;
Euphorion fr. 14
Lightfoot [= fr. 13
Powell = fr....
- Ivan
Mortimer Linforth (15
September 1879, San
Francisco – 15
December 1976, Berkeley, California) was an
American scholar,
Professor of Gr**** at University...
- Guthrie, p. 107,
describes the myth as "the
central point of
Orphic story",
Linforth, p. 307 says it is "commonly
regarded as
essentially and
peculiarly Orphic...
-
Stephen Garnett, who in turn was
succeeded by
current editor,
Angela Linforth. The name This
England comes from the
declamations of John of
Gaunt in...
-
expropriation and displacement".
Christopher Linforth reviewed it also in 2020 for
World Literature Today.
Linforth wrote that the
novel "cements [Shibli]'s...
-
Archived from the
original on 2017-12-22.
Retrieved 2023-05-02. Zhang, Chen;
Linforth, Robert; Fisk, Ian D. (November 2012). "Cafestol
extraction yield from...
- 152–154;
Linforth, pp. 309–311. Callimachus, fr. 643
Pfeiffer (= Euphorion, fr. 14 Lightfoot); Gantz, p. 118–119; West 1983, p. 151;
Linforth, pp. 309–310...
- Bernabé 2008, pp. 413–417.
Linforth, p. 187.
Guthrie 1952, p. 258.
Linforth, pp. 188–189. On the
sceptical nature of
Linforth's approach to Orphism, see...
- sensitivity.”
Writing in The
Southern Review of Books,
critic Christopher Linforth calls the
stories “dazzling” in
their in “theme and variation”, placing...
- Winter/Spring 2002.
Stanford Historical Society.
Volume 26, No. 1. Hart, W. M.;
Linforth, I. M.; B. H.,
Lehman (1948). "John
Strong Perry Tatlock, English: Berkeley"...