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Jules Marouzeau (20
March 1878 – 27
September 1964) was a
French philologist. v t e...
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Fraschetti 2001, pp. 228–229.
DiLuzio 2016, p. 197.
Mommsen 1894, p. 164.
Marouzeau 2006, p. 39. Brulé 1987, p. 112.
Chiron Dictionary 1993. Bowerstock, Brown...
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earlier bibliographies,
Marouzeau arranged for the
publication of a
series of
volumes in the same format: J.
Marouzeau, Dix années de bibliographie...
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celebrated throughout the
Roman Empire May
Queen Mommsen 1894, p. 164
Marouzeau 2006, p. 39 Brulé 1987, p. 112
Littlewood 2006, p. 103 Ovid,
Fasti VI...
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political economist Jean Lurçat (1892–1966)
tapestry artist Jules Marouzeau (1878–1964)
Latinist and
philologist Pierre Michon (1945- )
novelist Martin...
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courses by
Marouzeau. [491] L'Année philologique, the
standard bibliographical tool for
research in classics, was
founded in 1927 by
Jules Marouzeau with the...
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satiric novel, the
final position for the verb is much less common.
Marouzeau comments: "In
certain texts the
medial position of the verb
seems more...
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additions to the
apparatus by Otto Skutsch ed.). Oxford:
Clarendon Press.
Marouzeau, Jules, ed. (1942–49). Comédies. Paris: Les Belles-Lettres. 3 vols. Barsby...
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joined the
Latin department at the
Sorbonne in 1924,
alongside Jules Marouzeau. By 1946, he was a
professor at the Collège de France. He collaborated...
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classical studies is L'Année philologique, a
journal founded by
Jules Marouzeau; each
volume contains a list of
works published on
Catullus that year...