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CONWAY (Robert Seymour).
Ancient Italy and modern religion: being the Hibbert lectures Lor 1932. pp. xiv.+
150. Plates.
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8 . CambriclRe,1933.
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour).
Horace as poet laureate: an address on the power of poetry, delivered at the inaugural meeting of the Leeds and. District Branch of the Classical. Association, March 14, 1914.
See RobertS (Wa.)
F’alernian grapes, pp. (2) + 1-46. Cambridge printed, 1917.
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour).
Makers of Europe: being the James Henry Morgan lectures in Dickinson College for 1930. pp. (io)
+ 89.
8°. Cbride, [Mass.], 1931.
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411
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour).
Vergil as a student of Homer.
OBERLIN (OHIo). Oberlin College. Martin classical lectures.
1. Martin classical lectures...1930. pp. 151—181.
Cambridge, Mass., 1931.
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417
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour)
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour).
c& BRUGMAWN (Carl).
Elements of the comparative grarnwar of the Indo-Germanic languages, etc. (Vo1. 2—5. Translated by R..S.Conviay and V.H.D.Rouse.)
London and Strassbur 1888—95.
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419
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour)
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour).
DARBISHIRE (Herbert D.)
Relliquiae philologicae; or, Essays in
comparative philology. . .Edited by
R.SConway, etc.
Cambridge, 1895.
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour)
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour). See DEMPSEY (T.)
The DeJ.phio oracle: its early history,
influence and fall...With a prefatory note by R. S. Conway.
Oxford and New York, 1918.
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421
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour)
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CONWAY (Robert Seymour).
See LIVIUS (T.), Pat,avirius.
Livy: Book II. Edit,ed by R.S.Conway, etc.
Caoabridg, 1936.
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422
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Author:
ARNOLD (Edward Vernon) and CONWAY (Robert Seymour)
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ARNOLD (Edward Vernon) and CONWAY (Robert Seymour). The Restored pronunciation of Greek and Latin,
with tables and practical illustrations... Third and revised edition, embodying the scheme approved for Latin by the Classical Association. pp. vi. + 26.
8°. Cambridge, 1907.
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