The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 第 4 卷

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Council of the Society, 1883
Vols. 1-8, 1880-87, plates published separately and numbered I-LXXXIII.
 

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第 xviii 頁 - January each year ; this annual subscription may be compounded for by a payment of £10 ios., entitling compounders to be Members of the Society for life, without further payment. 26. The payment of the Annual Subscription, or of the Life Composition, entitles each Member to receive a copy of the ordinary publications of the Society. 27. When any Member of the Society shall be six months in arrear of his Annual Subscription, the Secretary or Treasurer shall remind him of the arrears due, and in case...
第 xiv 頁 - Secretary. 7. The Council shall meet as often as they may deem necessary for the despatch of business. 8. Due notice of every such Meeting shall be sent to each Member of the Council, by a summons signed by the Secretary. 9. Three Members of the Council, provided not more than one of the three present be a permanent officer of the Society, shall be a quorum. 10. All questions before the Council shall be determined by a majority of votes. The Chairman to have a casting vote.
第 xiv 頁 - Vice-Presidents the Treasurer. In the absence of the Treasurer the Council or Committee shall appoint one of their Members to preside. 4. The funds and other property of the Society shall be administered and applied by the Council in such manner as they shall consider most conducive to the objects of the Society : in the Council shall also be vested the control of all publications issued by the Society, and the general management of all its affairs and concerns. The number of the Council shall not...
第 xvii 頁 - The names of all candidates wishing to become Members of the Society shall be submitted to a Meeting of the Council, and at their next Meeting the Council shall proceed to the election of candidates so proposed : no such election to be valid unless the candidate receives the votes of the majority of those present. 25. The Annual Subscription of Members shall be one guinea, payable and due on the ist of January each year ; this annual subscription may be compounded for by a payment of .£15 15^.,...
第 xiii 頁 - Neo-Hellenic periods, by the publication of memoirs and unedited documents or monuments in a Journal to be issued periodically. II. To collect drawings, facsimiles, transcripts, plans, and photographs of Greek inscriptions, MSS., works of art, ancient sites and remains, and with this view to invite travellers to communicate to the Society notes or sketches of archaeological and topographical interest. III. To organise means by which members of the Society may have increased facilities for visiting...
第 xvi 頁 - All motions made at the Annual Meeting shall be in writing and shall be signed by the mover and seconder. No motion shall be submitted, unless notice of it has been given to the Secretary at least three weeks before the Annual Meeting.
第 xiii 頁 - To advance the study of Greek language, literature, and art, and to illustrate the history of the Greek race in the ancient, Byzantine, and NeoHellenic periods, by the publication of memoirs and unedited documents or monuments in a Journal to be issued periodically.
第 xxiv 頁 - College, Bristol. Dale, AWW, Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Davidson, HOD, Harrow, NW Davies, Rev. Gerald S., Charterhouse, Godalming. Davies, Rev. J. LI., 5, Blandford Square, NW Dawes, Rev.
第 xxxvi 頁 - Encouragement des Etudes Grecques en France, Paris. The Mittheilungen of the German Imperial Archaeological Institute, Rome. The Journal of the American Archaeological Institute, Boston, USA The Publications of the Imperial Archaeological Commission, St. Petersburg. The Transactions of the Cambridge Philological Society, and the Journal of Philology. The Proceedings of the Hellenic Philological Syllogos, Constantinople.
第 246 頁 - ... observatory at Glossop in July and August last. It is no exaggeration to say that kite observations in the free and open air, coupled with those other observations gained by the use of ballons-sonde at still greater heights, are laying the foundation of what may be aptly called " The New Meteorology." The object of this paper is to bring before the notice of this Society some forms of scientific kites other than the now well-known box-kite invented by Mr. Hargrave. This is heavier and more breakable...

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