W. L. Westermann

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W. L. Westermann fuit rerum gestarum scriptor, anno 1919 legatus C. F. A. apud Deliberationem de pace componenda Lutetiae factam, anno 1944 praeses Consociationis Historicae Americanae.

[recensere] Opera

  • "Aelius Gallus and the reorganization of the irrigation system of Egypt under Augustus" in Classical Philology vol. 12 (1917) p. 237 ff.
  • "The Papyri and the Chronology of the Reign of the Emperor Probus" in Aegyptus vol. 1 (1920) pp. 297-301.
  • "The Armenian problem and the disruption of Turkey" in What really happened at Paris; the story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919, by American delegates; ed. E. M. House, C. Seymour. New York: Scribner, 1921.
  • "The Castanet Dancers of Arsinoe" in Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, July 1924.[1]
  • The Slave Systems of Greek and Roman Antiquity. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1955. ISBN 0871690403

[recensere] Vide etiam

[recensere] Notae

  1. 'Writing in the Journal of Egyptian Archaeology for July 1924, on "The Castanet Dancers of Arsinoe," Professor W.L. Westermann of Cornell University says: "Among the members of the Dionysiae guild at Ptolemais we find listed a cithara player, a singer to cithara accompaniment, a dancer, a flageolet player for tragic performances, and trumpeter" (page 143).'[1]


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