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A Counter-Protest
Dr. Charles Waldstein, in his article entitled ‘The Bronze Statue from Cerigotto and the Study of Style,’ which appeared in vol. xxiv, pp. 129–134 of this Journal, published a protest against the methods and results of my research. If I reply to Dr. Waldstein's statements by a counter-protest,...
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Published in: | The Journal of Hellenic studies 1904-11, Vol.24, p.336-336 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Dr. Charles Waldstein, in his article entitled ‘The Bronze Statue from Cerigotto and the Study of Style,’ which appeared in vol. xxiv, pp. 129–134 of this Journal, published a protest against the methods and results of my research. If I reply to Dr. Waldstein's statements by a counter-protest, I do so only in deference to the high scientific position occupied by this Journal, the organ of a Society which has conferred on me the distinction of honorary membership. As to the general question of Dr. Waldstein's scientific work, on which the value of his criticism depends, I have already expressed my opinion in my notice of his ‘Argive Heraeum’ written for the Berliner philologische Wochenschrift, July 1904. |
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ISSN: | 0075-4269 2041-4099 |
DOI: | 10.2307/624038 |