Calendar: 1927-1928 Page 449
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xlvi ANNUAL REPORT Rose William Ph The Development of the German Lyric since Goethe in The German Lyric since Goethe Hachette Reviews in Modern Language Review and Review of English Studies General Editor of The German Term Readers and Editor of two volumes in the series Hachette DEPARTMENT OF ITALIAN Del Re Arundell Article on Contemporary Italian Literature Encyclopaedia Britannica additional volume Review of Hancock's Bettino Ricasoli and the Risorgimento in Tuscany Observer Solmi's The Making of Modern Italy edited with an introduction Benn Bros 1925 DEPARTMENT OF PORTUGUESE Prestage Edgar Litt The Diplomatic Relations of Portugal with France England and Holland from 1640 to 1668 Voss and Michael Watford The Opening of the Ocean Routes 1415-1460 in Travel and Travellers of the Middle Ages edited by Prof Newton Vasco da Gama in the April number of the Dublin Review 1926 Portuguese Literature from 1910 to 1925 in the 13th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica Frei Domingos do Rosario diplomata politico Coimbra 1926 Reproductions of contemporary portraits of the Portuguese Plenipotentiaries at the Congress of Utrecht Conde de Tarouca and Luis da Cunha SCHOOL OF SLAVONIC STUDIES Pares Sir Bernard History of Russia English edition Jonathan Cape London The Report of the British Trade Union Delegation to Russia Quarterly Review July 1925 The Fables of Krylov Book IX and other poetry translated into English verse Slavonic Review December 1925 June 1926 Article on Sir Paul Vinogradov The Public Man Slavonic Review March 1926 Seton-Watson Litt Sarajevo Study in the Origins of the Great War First of series of articles on The Making of Jugo-Slavia Nova Europa Zagreb
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