Emily Wilmer Cave Wright (née, France; January 21, 1868 – November 16, 1951) was a British-born American classical philologist, and a contributor to the...
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up Wilmer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wilmer or Wilmers may refer to: Wilmer, Alabama, United States, an unincorporated community Wilmer, Louisiana...
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in his letter to Arsacius, High-priest of Galatia. The translator, Wilmer Cave Wright rendered "Ἑλληνισμός" as "Hellenic religion" in the opening sentence...
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Dionysian Mysteries Revisited. Algora Press. Julian, trans. by Emily Wilmer Cave Wright. To the Cynic Heracleios. The Works of the Emperor Julian, volume...
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translated in the Loeb Classical Library edition of 1913, edited by Wilmer Cave Wright. Wright mentions, however, that there are many problems surrounding Julian's...
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Diseases of Workers. Translated from De Morbis Artificum of 1713 by Wilmer Cave Wright. New York: Haffner, 1964[full citation needed] Tarsy D, Simon DK (August...
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Ferrater Mora, Germanic philologist Agathe Lasch, Classical philologist Wilmer Cave Wright, Hispanist and medievalist Georgiana Goddard King, poet Karl Kirchwey...
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William Wright (surgeon) (1773–1860), a British aural surgeon. Wilmer Cave Wright (1868–1951), British-American philologist Winifred Grace Wright (1891–1978)...
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(2015-04-07). The Works of the Emperor Julian, Vol. 1. Translated by Wright, Wilmer Cave. "ToposText". topostext.org. Retrieved 2024-08-08. "Aristophanes...
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Tacitus, Histories 5.4 Julian, Letter XX to Theodorus, translated by Wilmer Cave Wright (1913) Eleni Pachoumi, The Religious and Philosophical Assimilation...
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