The Position of the Possessive Pronoun in Cicero's Orations. (A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the Graduate College of the State University of Iowa.) By Edgar Allen Menk. Pp. 71. Grand Forks, North Dakota: Normanden Publishing Company, 1925 [Book Review]

The Classical Review 40 (6):219-219 (1926)
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