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de Otio," 1909; "La vie politique de Seneque," 1916). 

 DURAND, of Paris, has published upon Cicero ("La 

 date du De Divinatione," 1903). THIAUCOURT, of Nancy, 

 has published upon Cicero, St. Augustine, and Sallust 

 ("Les Academiques de Ciceron et le Contra Academicos 

 de Saint Augustin," 1903). LECRIVAIN, of Toulouse, 

 has published on the Historia Augusta and on institu- 

 tions ("fitudes sur Phistoire auguste," 1904). RAMAIN, 

 of Montpellier, has published upon the use of the Codex 

 Bembinus in the restoration of the text of Terence (1904), 

 and upon word-groups in the versification of the dramatic 

 poets (1904). 



' MEILLET, of Paris, has worked over a wide range in 

 the field of linguistics (" De quelques innovations de la 

 dSclinaison latine," 1906; "Linguistique," 1911; "In- 

 troduction a Petude comparative des langues indo- 

 europeennes," 3rd ed., 1912; "L 'Evolution des formes 

 grammaticales," 1912). VENDRYES, of Paris, has 

 worked in linguistics ("Recherches sur Phistoire et 

 les effets de Pintensite initiate," 1902; "De Hibernicis 

 vocabulis quae a Latina lingua origines duxerunt," 1902; 

 "Sur Phypothese d'un futur en italoceltique," 1909). 

 GAFFIOT, of Paris, has published especially upon syntax 

 ("Le Subjonctif de subordination en latin," 1906; "Pour 

 le vrai latin," 1909). MAROUZEAU, of Paris', has pub- 

 lished upon forms, order, and syntax ("Sur la forme du 

 passif parfait latin," 1909; "Place du pronom personnel 

 sujet en latin," 1907; "L'Emploi du participe present 

 latin a Pepoque republicaine," 1911). CHABERT, of 

 Grenoble, has published especially upon syntax ("De 

 Latinitate Marcelli in libro de Medicamentis," 1897; 

 "Marcellus de Bordeaux et la syntaxe francaise," 1901.) 

 AUDOUIN, of Poitiers, has published upon inflexions 

 and upon meters ("De la declinaison dans les langues 

 indo-europeennes," 1898). GRAMMONT, of Montpellier, 



