MURRAY, George Gilbert Aimé, Altphilologe, Religionshistoriker und Dramatiker, OM, FBA, * 2.1. 1866 in Sydney, NSW, Australien, † 20.5. 1957 Boars Hill, Oxford, Oxfordshire. - M. entstammt irischen Vorfahren, die nach der Schlacht an der Boyne enteignet wurden; der Vater, Sir Terence Aubrey Murray, starb bereits , und elfjährig übersiedelte M. im Januar 1877 mit seiner Mutter nach London. Vom Herbst 1878 an besucht M. die Londoner Merchant Taylor's School, wo sein Lehrer Francis Storr M.s Interesse am Griechischen weckt: 15jährig übersetzt M. das vieraktige lyrische Lesedrama "Prometheus Unbound. A lyrical drama" (Der entfesselte Prometheus, 1819/1820) von Percy Bysshe Shelley (4.8. 1792-8.7. 1822) ins Griechische zurück (M. wird später allerdings einräumen, daß eine versweise Übersetzung aus dem Griechischen genauso eine Unmöglichkeit sei wie eine vollkommene Prosaübertragung [Thoughts on Verse Translation from Greek, 1923 (s.u.)]), und 1886 übersetzt M. Auszüge von William Shakespeares (23.4. 1564 [?]-23.4. 1616) Geschichtsdrama "King Henry IV" (1596/1597) in griechische Verse ("Greek Comic Verse", s.u.). Mit Unterstützung seines Lateinlehrers J. Y. Sargent qualifiziert sich M. für einige Stipendien, die ihm das altsprachliche Studium am St. John's College, Oxford, ermöglichen, das M. im Herbst 1884 aufnimmt, während sein älterer Bruder Sir Hubert (1861-1940) die juristische Laufbahn einschlägt und Karriere in der britischen Kolonialverwaltung von Papua-Neu Guinea und Australien machen wird - dessen Erfahrungen mit britischer Imperialpolitik dramatisiert M. in "Carlyon Sahib" (s.u.). - Zu M.s akademischen Lehrern zählen die Gräzisten T. C. Snow und Arthur Sidgwick, Dozent am Corpus Christ College, der Arabist David Samuel Margoliouth (1858-1940), der Latinist Robinson Ellis sowie Arthur Woollgar Verrall (5.2. 1851-18.6.1912). Nach dem glänzenden Studienabschluß (M. gewann alle ausgeschriebenen Preise, darunter den Gaisford Greek Prose Prize für "Mesolonghi Capta", in der M. stilistisch perfekt im Geiste Herodots erzählt) ist M. für kurze Zeit fellow am New College, bevor er im Juli 1889 den Glasgower gräzistischen Lehrstuhl als Nachfolger des nach Cambridge berufenen Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb (27.8. 1841-9.12.1905) erhält. Krankheitshalber legte M. 1899 seine Dozentur nieder und übersiedelt aufs Land; während der Rekonvaleszenz widmete sich M. vorrangig der Bühnenbearbeitung der Dramendichtungen des Euripides (s.u.), dessen Werkedition (Euripidis Fabulae, recognovit brevique adnotatione critica instruxit Gilbertus M., vols. I-III, s.u.) durch M. lange Zeit autoritativ war. Im Frühjahr 1906 war M. Gastdozent am Classical Departement der Harvard University, und im Herbst 1926 nahm M. die erstmals vergebene Charles Eliot Norton-Professur für Poetik und Kulturwissenschaft in Harvard wahr. Am 17.10.1908 erfolgte nach wiederhergestellter der Gesundheit M.s Berufung in die Regius Professorship of Greek an der University of Oxford, wo er Ingram Bywater (1840-1914) im Lehramt nachfolgte; diesen Lehstuhl behielt er bis zu seiner am 14.2.1936 erfolgten Ruhestandsversetzung inne. Ende 1918/Anfang 1919 trat M. aktiv in die Politik ein und kandidierte für die Liberalen (Liberal Party) unter Premierminister Herbert Henry Asquith (Viscount Asquith of Morley, 12.9. 1852-15.2.1928) und dessen Rüstungsminister, späterem Nachfolger und Rivalen David Lloyd George (Vicount Gwynedd of of Dwyfor, 17.1. 1863-26.3.1945) in Oxford für das britische Unterhaus, und 1929 (M. unterliegt in diesem Jahr bei den Unterhauswahlen dem Kandidaten der Konservativen) scheint M. gerüchtehalber als britischer Botschafter in den USA im Gespräch gewesen zu sein. - Seit den 90er Jahren arbeitete M. an einem Euripides-Lexikon, und Mitte 1896 erreichte M. die Aufforderung, für die Oxford University Press eine Euripides-Edition zu veranstalten. - Nachdem M. seinen "Excursus on the Ritual Forms Preserved in Greek Tragedy" zu Jane Ellen Harrisons (s.d.) "Themis" (1912) beendet hatte, die er 1900, eine lebenslange Freundschaft so beginnend, über das Altphilologen-Ehepaar Arthur Woollgar Verrall und Margaret de Gaudion Merrifield kennengelernt hatte, wandte er sich der Vorbereitung der Gastvorträge an der Columbia University zu; Mitte März bricht dann M. in Begleitung seiner Gattin an Bord der legendären "Mauretania" in die USA auf. Gerade das Frühwerk M.s steht in deutlicher Nähe zu Jane Ellen Harrisons ritualistischem Denken, auch wenn M. einige Bedenken gegen ihre These von der prominenten Rolle des Jahresdämons ἐνιαυτὸς δαίμων und die Beheimatung der griechischen Dramendichtung im rituellen Frömmigkeitsvollzug vortrug, im Ganzen aber aber ihrer Wortprägung und These folgend; Euripides' "Iphigenie in Tauris" jedenfalls sah M. im Kultritual verwurzelt, und Hesiod betrachtete M. als wertvolle Quelle für archaische Initiationsriten: Hesiods "Theogonie" untersuchte M. auf religionsgeschichtliche Parallelen zu heilkundigen Königen ("The Early Greek Epic [Anthropolgy in Greek Epic Tradition outside Homer]", s.u.). - M. nahm gestützt auf die zeitgenössischen anthropologischen, ethnologischen und soziologischen Forschungen zunächst vier, später fünf Entwicklungsstufen in der griechischen Religionsgeschichte an. Die vorhomerische Religion ist nach M. mit der Religiosität von Primitivvölkern (das Schlagwort von der "Urdummheit" übernahm M. vom Berliner Ethnologen Konrad Theodor Preuß [2.6. 1869-8.6.1938]; vgl. hierzu F. Rudolf Lehmann [1952, s.u.]), vergleichbar. Die religionsgeschichtliche Leistung Homers besteht dann in M.s archaisierender Sicht darin, ein Reformator unter dem Athener Tyrannen Peisistratos (um 600-527 v. Chr.) gewesen zu sein und den Barbarismus archaischer Kultfrömmigkeit und -praxis überwunden zu haben ("The Rise of the Greek Epic", 1907 [s.u.]). - M. war seit 1899 mit Mary Henriette Howard († 1956), der Tochter von George James Howard (1843-16.4.1911), dem neunten Earl of Carlisle, und dessen Gattin Rosalind verheiratet; aus der Ehe entstammen die Kinder Denis (1892-1930) und Stephen (* 1908); M.s Tochter Rosalind war glücklos mit dem Historiker Arnold Joseph Toynbee (s.d.) verheiratet. M., pazifistisch eingestellt (M. als Liberaler in der Tradition des viktorianischen viermaligen Premierministers Lord William Ewart Gladstone [29.12. 1809-19.5. 1898] gehörte dem British Neutrality Committee an), war u.a. mit dem irischen Dramatiker George Bernard Shaw (s.d.) befreundet: Shaws Bühnenfigur des Altphilologen Adolphus Cusins in der am 28.11.1905 am Royal Court Theatre uraufgeführten Komödie "Major Barbara" trägt deutliche Züge M.s, und in die Figuren der Barbara und der Lady Britomart trug Shaw M.s Gattin sowie seine Schwiegermutter ein. Erster Darsteller des Cusins war Harley Granville[-]Barker (25.11. 1877-31.8.1946, s.u.). Seit 1894 stand M. zunächst brieflich, später dann auch in persönlich-freundschaftlichem Kontakt zu Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff (s.d.), obgleich Wilamowitz weder M.s texteditorische Fähigkeiten (M. popularisierte in rascher Folge die antiken Autoren durch ihre philologisch nicht immer einwandfreie Edition in der "Loeb Classical Library") noch seine Monographie über die Anfänge der Epik ("The Rise of the Greek Epic", 1907 [s.u.]) sonderlich schätzte. Gleichwohl betrachtete M. Wilamowitz als seinen eigentlichen Lehrer, den er in hohem Maße verehrte. Auf der anderen Seite wirkten M.s Tragödienübersetzungen stimulierend auf das Werk von D[avid] H[erbert] Lawrence (11.9. 1885-2.3.1930). - Ohne zuvor ein größeres Werk veröffentlicht zu haben legt M. 1897 seine griechische Literaturgeschichte von Homer bis Demosthenes ("A History of Ancient Greek Literature", s.u.) vor, die große Resonanz in der Fachwelt fand, auch wenn die Stoffbehandlung insbesondere im homerischen Abschnitt Fragen offenläßt. Immerhin sind in den Kapiteln über und die späteren Titel konzeptionell angelegt. - Während des Ersten Weltkrieges war M. darum bemüht, den wissenschaftlichen Austausch mit dem Kriegsgegner nicht abbrechen zu lassen, da M. (wie übrigens auch während des Zweiten Weltkrieges) die Ansicht vertrat, daß nicht das Deutsche Reich als Ganzes zu bekämpfen sei, sondern vielmehr die liberalen und moderaten Deutschen Unterstützung zur Eindämmung des Krieges bedürften, denn die Militarismusfrage ist ein strukturelles Problem; die gegenseitige Empfehlung von Studenten führte zum Aufschwung der britischen Altertumswissenschaft. Den schieren Militarismus geißelte M. und hinterfagte kritisch die ethische Berechtigung des Krieges; gleichzeitig propagierte M. entschieden die Völkerverständigungsidee und den Völkerbundgedanken. ohne Entmilitarisierung könne es keine Sicherheit für Europa geben. - Zu M.s Schülern zählen u.a. Moses Hadas (1900-1966), der Kunst-, Religions- und Astrologiehistoriker Fritz Saxl (8.1. 1890-22.3.1948), der später das Kulturgeschichtliche Institut von Aby Moritz Warburg (1866-1929) von Hamburg nach London verlegte; von großem Einfluß war M. aber auch auf den kanadischen Literaturwissenschaftler Hermann Northrop Frye (14.7.1912-23.1.1991). - M.s Nachfolger als Regius Professor wurde der Ire Eric Robertson Dodds (26.7. 1893-8.4.1979), der sich einen Namen als Erforscher des Irrationalen in der altgriechischen Religiosität machte. M.s umfangreicher Briefwechsel mit Jane Ellen Harrison verbrannte diese 1922 bei ihrem Wegzug aus Cambridge. - Der zeittypischen Euripidesrenaissance sowie der Auseinandersetzung mit der dramaturgischen Technik Henrik Ibsens (s.d.) verdankt sich formal und motivisch das dramatische Werk M.s, "Carlyon Sahib" und "Andromache". "Andromache" (Uraufführung am 24.2.1901) greift die Thematik des Muttermordes Orestes' auf, deutet ihn aber aus christlicher Perspektive. M.s "Carlyon Sahib", erstmals im Juni 1899 gespielt, knüpft an Henrik Ibsens (20.3. 1828-23.5.1906) "Peer Gynt" (1867) an, stieß allerdings auf weitgehende Publikumsablehnung und die Kritik, M. artikuliere in diesem Vierakter Vorbehalte gegen die britische Kolonialpolitik, zumal sich England gerade im Burenkrieg befand. Ein großer Bühnenerfolg wurde hingegen M.s Übertragung von Euripides' "Hippolytos" (Premiere vom 26.5.1904 am New Century Theatre in der Inszenierung von Harley Granville Barker und Paul Verdrenne B die beiden leiteten auch die Produktion von M.s Übertragung der "Troerinnen", die vom 11. bis 28.4.1905 am Court Theatre gespielt wurden); die "Elektra" in M.s Übersetzung wurde vom 16.1. bis 2.2.1906 am Londoner New Court Theatre gegeben, und Max Reinhardts (9.9. 1873-31.10.1943) Inszenierung von M.s "Oedipus, King of Thebes" hatte am 15.1.1912 am Covent Garden Premiere. Die "Hippolytos"-Inszenierung ist die erste einer ganzen Reihe von Bühnenadaptationen, die M. für das Gegenwartstheater unter größtmöglicher Annäherung an die antike Aufführungspraxis einrichtete; unausgeführt blieb hier Jane Ellen Harrisons Versuch, für das Bühnenbild archaische Götterholzmodelle (ὲοάνα) der Aphrodite und Artemis aus dem Pariser Louvre auszuleihen. Barker, dem M. der wohl wichtigste Gesprächspartner im Vorkriegsengland war, dessen dramaturgisches Konzept das griechische Drama so betrachtete, als sei es für die Gegenwartsbühne geschrieben und damit das Court Theatre profilierte (vgl. Desmond McCarthy, The Court Theatre, 1904-1907, London 1907), leitete die Produktion von M.s Übertragung von Euripides' "Medea" (Premiere am 22.10.1907 am Savoy) sowie der "Iphigenia in Tauris", die vom 19.3. bis 19.4.1912 am Kingsway Theatre aufgeführt wurde. Der Regisseur William Poel (eigentlich: William Pole, 22.7. 1852-13.12.1934), der mit seiner "Elizabethan Stage Society" (1894-1905) die Shakespeare-Aufführungspraxis revolutionierte, inszenierte M.s "Bacchae"-Übertragung, die am 10.11.1908 am Court Theatre Premiere feierte. Der Oper "Alkestis" von Rutland Boughton (23.1. 1878-25.1.1960), die am 26.8.1922 in Gladstonbury uraufgeführt und vom 11. bis 23.1.1924 am Covent Garden gespielt wurde, liegt als Libretto M.s Euripidesübertragung zugrunde (das Werk konnte sich allerdings nicht durchsetzen). Während der Jahre um 1910, in denen M. enge Berührungen zur Bühnenkunst hatte, setzte er sich kritisch mit der britischen Theaterzensur auseinander, die er als absurd und völlig wirkungslos verwarf. - M.s Übersetzungsliteratur erlebte große Auflagenstärken. M.s Frühwerk "Gobi or Shamo" ist ein Abenteuerroman im Stil der Novellistik von (ab 1912: Sir) Henry Rider Haggard (22.6. 1856-14.5.1925), der jedoch kein literarischer Erfolg wurde. - In die Homerforschung griff M. beim Vergleich der Bücher ß und a der Odyssee mit der These ein, daß in der Großepik Pfeilgift als Kampfmittel eingesetzt wurde, was in der späteren Redaktion unter dem Diktatoren Peisistratos (um 600-527 v. Chr.) nebst anderen Zügen und Vorstellungen allerdings als barbarisch eingeschätzt und getilgt wurde. M. emendierte den alexandrinischen Kouroshymnos nach der editio princeps von Robert Carr Bosanquet, den Jane Ellen Harrison religionsgeschichtlich erklärte. "Four Stages of Greek Religion" (von M. später u.a. unter dem Eindruck der religionsgeschichtlichen Arbeit von Richard Reitzenstein [s.d.] und namentlich den Forschungen von Jane Ellen Harrison zu den olympischen Gottheiten umgearbeitet und unter dem Titel "Five Stages of Greek Religion" veröffentlicht) gilt als eines der bedeutsamsten Werke M.s, das altphilologische Forschung mit sozialanthropologischen Fragestellungen verzahnt (die "New York Times" nahm M.s "Four Stages" in die Liste der hundert wichtigsten Erscheinungen des Jahres 1913 auf). M.s Vierteilung gliedert die [griechische] Religionsgeschichte nach Anfängen, Olympierkult der klassischen Periode, hellenistisches Zeitalter und Auseinandersetzung des Paganismus mit dem Frühchristentum in der Epoche von Julian Apostata (Flavius Claudius Julianus). - Umstritten ist M.s Verteidigung der euripideischen Verfasserschaft des "Rhesos", den M. als ein Frühwerk des Athener Dramatikers einstufte und als Vorstufe des Satyrspiels klassifizierte. "Das Schiedsgericht" (Epitrepontes) des Menander edierte M., die Überlieferungslücken dabei konjizierend; die sog. "neue Komödie" brachte M. in Zusammenhang mit rituellen Vollzügen, wobei M. an einen Krippenspielcharakter dachte, das noch die wesentlichen Gattungselemente der dem dionysischen Fruchtbarkeitskult verpflichten Tragödiendichtung des 5. vorchristlichen Jahrhunderts bewahrt. - M.s Zugang zur Antike ist, womöglich bedingt durch die Marginalstellung Englands in der Altphilologiegeschichte, ein haptischer: den Geist eines heroischen Zeitalters will M. ergreifen, und diese Fragestellung läßt M. thematische Verwandtschaften der hochmittelalterliche Epik mit der griechischen Antike erkennen, die durch die christliche Tradition verklammert werden: auf der Suche nach Individualitäten liegen die Parallelen im tragischen Ergehen des Einzelnen zutage. In seiner Shakespeare-Vorlesung aus dem Jahre 1914 ("Hamlet and Orestes: a study in traditional types", s.u.) vertrat M. die These von der zeitlosen Aktualität antiker Tragödienstoffe, deren archetypisches Konfliktpotential an die Emotionalität des Menschen appellieren, der gegenüber die moderne Dramendichtung durch ihren impliziten Unterhaltungscharakter abfällt. Den Ursprung griechischer Tragödiendichtung erblickten Jane Ellen Harrison wie auch Francis Macdonald Cornford (s.d.) und M. (wenngleich mit unterschiedlicher Emphase) im Kultritual des ἐνιαυτὸς δαίμων. Ähnlich wie Cornford, auf den M.s "Excursus on the Ritual Forms Preserved in Greek Tragedy" stimulierend wirkte ("The Origin of Attic Comedy", 1914 [s.d.]), meinte M. Spuren des Phalluskultes in der Komödiendichtung des Aristophanes (ca. 450-ca. 388 v. Chr.) erkennen zu können. Am "Agamemnon" des Aischylos unterstrich M. den religiös-symbolischen Gehalt heraus ("The Agamemnon of Aeschylus", s.u.), und wie Wilamowitz bezweifelte M. die Authentizität des Dramenschlusses der "Sieben gegen Theben", da er untypisch für Aischylos sei. - M. korrespondierte eine Zeitlang mit dem nicht graduierten Altphilologen und Rudolf Borchardt (1877-1945), der sein zeitlebens unveröffentlichtes Manuskript "Epilegomena zu Homeros und Homer" (1940/1941, vgl. jetzt Prosa) M. zu widmen gedachte. - M. war von 1923 bis 1938 Präsident der League of United Nations; sein Einsatz für Weltfrieden, Völkerverständigung und sein Eintreten für den Völkerbund (M. gilt als der Vordenker von Lord Robert Cecil [Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoigne-Cecil Cecil (of Chelwood), 14.9. 1864-24.11.1958: neben dem US-Präsidenten Thomas Woodrow Wilson [28.12. 1858-3.2.1924] eifriger Verfechter des Völkerbundgedankens von der Pariser Friedenskonferenz [1919-16.1.1920] bis zu den Genfer Abrüstungsverhandlungen [1926/1927]) würdigte England mit der 1941 erfolgten Verleihung des British Order of Merit (OM), und die Leitung der League of United Nations schlug M.1956 für den Friedensnobelpreis vor. Eine Vielzahl von Titeln publizierte M. während des ersten Weltkrieges; seine Verteidigung der Kriegspolitik des langjährigen (10.12.1905-5.12.1916) Außenministers Sir Edward Grey (ab 1916: Viscount of Fallondon, 25.4. 1862-7.9.1933), die auf vehemente Kritik Bertrand Russells (s.d.) stieß, begründete M.s propagandistischen Ruf; andererseits unterstützte M. zusammen mit Francis Macdonald Cornford Russell, als dieser 1916 wegen seiner pazifistischen Aktivitäten seines Lehrstuhls am Trinity College entsetzt und 1918 für sechs Monate inhaftiert wurde. Ähnlich wie der Historiker und Diplomat James Bryce (ab 1.1.1914: Vicount of Dechmont, 10.5. 1838-22.1.1922) verstand M. Politik als Frage der Moral, wie überhaupt M. die Moralität von Lebensbezügen betonte. Auch den großen Werken der Weltliteratur attestierte M. eine signifikante ethische Botschaft, da nicht zuletzt die Literatur permanent prophetische Gestalten hervorbringe (vgl. "Lecture on Literature as Revelation" vom 1.10.1917, s.u.). Dies erklärt, warum M. wiederholt den Humanitätsbegriff in seinen Veröffentlichungen aufgriff. Humanismus ist für M. die Qualität, die das Leben auf höhere Kulturstufe erhebt mit dem Anspruch, die Welt aus ihrem Elend zu befreien. Den Unterschied zwischen Humanismus und christlichem Ethos erblickte M. im Prozeß, die gemeinsamen, in mythischer und metaphorischer Gestalt verschlüsselten Ideale zu dogmatisieren. M.s außen- und weltpolitische Visionen, von der Erosion der Wertvorstellungen als Weltkriegsfolge ausgehend, setzten auf Rationalität, Entwaffnung und Entmilitarisierung, überstaatliche Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit, versöhnliche Völkerverständigung und internationale Zusammenarbeit. Menschliches Konfliktpotential wollte M. auf die Lösung sozialer und moralischer Mißstände umgeleitet wissen. Bereits 1935 ("Then and Now. The Changes of the Last Fifty Years", s.u.) warnte M. vor den Folgen sozialer Instabilität, die allzuleicht einen zweiten Weltkrieg auslösen könnten. So nimmt die Analyse globaler und regionaler Entwicklungen sowie die Berichterstattung über die Völkerbundsarbeit und ihrer Perspektiven einen nicht unbeträchtlichen Teil im Schrifttum M.s ein, wobei M. außer der essayistischen Form extensiv auf die Möglichkeit von Leserzuschriften an diverse Zeitungen und Zeitschriften zurückgriff. - M., Gegner des restriktiven britischen Gotteslästerungsgesetzes und der entsprechenden Rechtssprechungspraxis (der Fall Thomas Stewart bot Anlaß zu zahlreichen kritischen Veröffentlichungen), gehörte als Vizepräsident dem "Committee on Intellectual Co-operation" (CIC) an. Trotz seiner katholischen Herkunft war M. Atheist; sein Glaube galt der Religion des Lebens, die, orientiert an den Idealen des antiken Griechenland, ihm die Zivilisations- und Kulturwerte zusammen mit einer Hoffnung auf die Zukunft der Menschheit vermittelte. Von Aristophanes über (s.d.) Erasmus von Rotterdam und Voltaire führt dann auch der humanistische Gedanke der Kriegsverurteilung (Three Old Critics of War, 1919 [s.u.]). Wiederholt plädiert M. daher auch für den Ersatz des Latein- durch den Griechischunterricht (M.s Forderung nach obligatorischen Griechischkenntnissen für das Hochschulstudium aller Disziplinen stieß in der akademischen Welt durchweg auf Ablehnung). Dem Gewissen des Einzelnen und seiner Verantwortungsmoralität als Ausdruck einer gewissen Spiritualität, wie es sich z.B. bei Mahatma Gandhi (s.d.) oder Stephen Hobhouse ausdrückt, räumte M. größeren Stellenwert als den ethischen Gesellschafts- und Organisationsansprüchen ein (vgl. z.B. The Soul as It Is and How to Deal With It, 1918 [s.u.]). R. war für M. ohnehin nur der Ausdruck eines Gefühls und das Göttliche höchster Ausdruck menschlichen Geistes (The Sphere of Religious Belief, 1921 [s.u.]). - Da M.s Gattin adelig war, lehnte M. die Nobilitierung ab. M.s wissenschaftliches Werk würdigten die Universitäten von Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow und Birmingham mit der Verleihung von Ehrendoktoraten. Anläßlich seines 90. Geburtstages wurde eine Stiftung eingerichtet, die sofort über das Kapital von 9.000 , verfügte. - 1917 wurde M. zur Präsidenten der Classical Association gewählt. Zeitweise stand M. der britischen Sektion der Liberalen Internationalen vor, ferner gehörte er in herausgehobener Stellung und als deren zeitweiliger Präsident bzw. Vorsitzender der "Joint Commission of the London International Assembly" und "Students' International Union", dem "Committee on Intellectual Co-operation", dem "Oxford University Liberal Club" und dem "Council for Education on World Citizenship" an. Als Präsident der "Simplified Spelling Society" plädierte M. für eine Sprachreform und Vereinfachung des Englischen. Wiederholt stand M. der "Society for Psychical Research" vor; nicht unumstritten waren seine zwischen 1910 und 1915 durchgeführten 505 Experimente zu Telepathie und Hyperästhesie mit seinen Töchtern Rosalind und Agnes, die auf eigener Affinität zu Parapsychologischem beruhten.1948 wurde M. zum stellvertretenden Vorsitzenden der "Oxford University Society" gewählt. - M.s Leichnam wurde eingeäschert; seine Urne wurde nach dem offiziellen Dementi von M.s Sohn Stephen, sein Vater wäre zum Katholizismus konvertiert (M. starb als Agnostiker), in Westminster Abbey beigesetzt. M. glaubte an die Beweisbarkeit der Seelenunsterblichkeit und lebte abstinent und vegetarisch. Das Forschungswerk M.s pflegt der G. M. Trust am Institute of Classical Studies, London.
Werke (aufgenommen sind i.d.R. nur eigenständige Veröff.; z. M.s Rez. vgl. Shelley Arlen, The Cambridge Ritualists. An Annotated Bibliography of the Works by and about Jane Ellen Harrison, G. M., Francis M. Cornford, and Arthur Bernard Cook, Metuchen NJ/London 1990, 235- 241 [Nr. 1229-1324): Aeschylus, Olympia. Carmen latinum Cancellarii praemio donatum et in theatro Sheldoniano recitatum die Iunii XXX, MDCCCLXXXVI, Oxonii 1886; Greek Comic Verse, Oxford 1886; Mesolonghi Capta (Gaisford Greek Prose Prize, 1887), Oxford 1887; The Place of Greek in Education. An inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Glasgow, November 6th, 1889, Glasgow 1889; Gobi or Shomo, a story of three songs, London 1889, New York 1897 (= Repr. New York 1978 [= Lost Race and Adult Fantasy Fiction]); Letter: Speaker, 23.4.1892, 502. 7.5.1892, 561. 21.5.1892, 622; The Ballad of Perdiccas and His Brothers, and the Rose Garden They Found on the Mountain: Glasgow University Magazine, 4.3.1896; A Hist. of Ancient Greek Literature (Short Histories of the Literatures of the World, ed. Edmund W. Gosse, 1), London 1897, 18985, 1917;. The Literature of Ancient Greece, Chicago 1956, New York 1966; Attic Sentence-Construction, Glasgow 1898; Impressions of Bacchylides: The Speaker, 5.2. 1898, 162-164; Letter: Nineteenth Century 43 (1898), 165-167; On the Quantity of Names in -INES: Classical Rv. 12 (1898), 20-21; The Plot of the `Heraclidae': Speaker, 11.11.1899, 138-139; Carlyon Sahib. A drama in four acts, London 1900; Andromache. A drama in three acts, London 1900. Revised ed., London 1914, 1923; The Exploitation of Inferior Races in ancient and modern times: an imperial labour question with a historical parallel, in: Liberalism and the Empire. Three Essays by Francis W. Hirst, G. M. and J. L. Hammond (London 1900), 118-157; Nat. ideals: Conscious and unconscious: Internat. Journal of Ethics 11 (1900), 1-22 (Wiederabdr. in: Idem, Essays and Addresses, London 1921, 56-87 [amer. Ausg.: Tradition and Progress 1922 (= Repr. Freeport NY 1968 [= Books for Libs.]), 160-182); What the Imperialist Mean by Imperialism: Positivist Rv., 1.11.1900, 195-199; Intransingeance: Positivist Rv., 1.2.1901, 17-22; Opening Scene of Shelley's Hellas: Classical Rv. 15 (1901), 82-84; Ode from Shelley's Hellas: Worlds on Worlds are Rolling Ever, translated into Dactylo-Epitrites: Classical Rv. 15 (1901), 467-468; Euripides [The Hippolytus and Bacchae of Euripides, together with the Frogs of Aristophanes]. Translated into English rhyming verse by G. M. (The Athenian Drama, 3), London 1902, 19045, 19063, 19084, 19115, 1915, 19156, 1917, 1924, New York 1902, 19042, 19063, 19084, 1910, 19125, 1915, 19156, 19177, 1924 (darin: Notes on The Hippolytus, 155-164; Notes on the The Bacchae, 165-176; Commentary on The Frogs, 285-312; Appendix on the Lost Plays, 312-352); The Hippolytus [of Euripides], London 1902, 19042, 19043, 19045, 1908, 1911, 1913, 1915, 1920, 1936, 1945 (Wiederabdr. in: Euripides [The Hippolytus and Bacchae of Euripides, together with the Frogs of Aristophanes]. Translated into English rhyming verse by G. M. [The Athenian Drama, a Series of Verse Translations from the Greek Dramatic Poets, 3], London 1902 u.ö. [s.o.], 155-164; Nine Greek Dramas [Harvard Classics, 8], [New York 1909], 303-367; The Plays of Euripides, 2 vols. Limited ed., Newton, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1931, I 1-59; Fred B. Millett/Gerald Eades Bentley [Eds.], The Play's the Thing. An Anthology of Dramatic Types [New York 1936], 27-45; Fifteen Greek Plays, with a Suppl. from the Poetics of Aristotle by L. Cooper [New York 1943, 1956], 495-544); `The Bacchae' in Relation to Certain Currents of Thought in the Fifth Century, in: Euripides [The Hippolytus and Bacchae of Euripides, together with the Frogs of Aristophanes]. Translated into English rhyming verse by G. M. (The Athenian Drama, a Series of Verse Translations from the Greek Dramatic Poets, 3), London 1902 u.ö. [s.o.], xix-lxviii (Wiederabdr. u.d.T.: The Bacchae of Euripides, in: Idem, Essays and Addresses, London 1921, 56-87 [amer. Ausg.: Tradition and Progress 1922 (= Repr. Freeport NY 1968 [= Books for Libs.]), 56-87], wiederholt in: Idem, Humanist Essays [Unwin Books, 52], London/New York 1964 [= Repr. Ann Arbor MI 1980 (= Books on Demand)], 51-77); Euripidis Fabulae, recognovit brevique adnotatione critica instruxit Gilbertus M., vols. I-III (Scriptorum Classicorum Bibliotheca Oxoniensis/Oxford Classical Texts), Oxford 1902-1909, 1947-1950, 1957-1959, 1969-1974. I: Cyclops, Alcestis, Medea, Heraclidae, Hippolytus, Andromacha, Hecuba, 1902, 1947, 1951, 1955, 1958, 1978, 1984. II: Supplices, Hercules, Ion, Troades, Electra, Iphigenia Taurica, 1904, 19133, 1937, 1955, 1947, 1981. III: Helena, Phoenissae, Orestes, Bacchae, Iphigenia Aulidensis, Rhesus, 1909, 19135, 1943, 1955, 1958, 1978; Critical Appendix on the Orphic Tablets, in: Jane Ellen Harrison, Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Rel., Cambridge 1903, 19085, 660-674; The Meanest of Greek Tragedies: Independent Rv. 1 (1903/1904), 590-610 (wiederholt in: Living Age, 20.2.1904, 480-493, erneut als: Introduction, in: Idem, The Electra of Euripides. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes, London 1905 u.ö. [s.u.], 5-8); The Bacchae of Euripides. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes, London 1904, 1906, 1910, 1911, 1913, 1916, 1919, 1920, 1924, 1931, 1941, 1946, 1948, 1957, 1961, 1975, New York 1904, 1915, 1919, 1920, 1924, 1931, 1941 (aufgenommen in: Euripides [The Hippolytus and Bacchae of Euripides, together with the Frogs of Aristophanes]. Translated into English rhyming verse by G. M. [The Athenian Drama, a Series of Verse Translations from the Greek Dramatic Poets, 3], London 1902 u.ö. [s.o.], 77-154; Nine Greek Dramas [Harvard Classics, 8], [New York 1909], 368-436; Whitney J. Oates/Eugene O'Neill [Eds.], The Complete Greek Drama. All the extant tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and the comedies of Aristophanes and Menander, in a variety of translations [New York 1938], II 227-282; The Plays of Euripides, 2 vols. Limited ed., Newton, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1931, I 69-129). Sonderausg.: The Bacchae. Dionysos the God, Kentfield CA 1972; A Song of Old Greek Love Stories, in: Millicent Fanny Sutherland (Ed.), Wayfarer's Love. Contributions from Living Poets (Westminster 1904), 25; The Trojan Women of Euripides: Cassandra's Prophecy (Poem): Independent Rv. 4 (1904/1905), 432-354 (Wiederabdr. in: Linving Age, 1.4.1905, 37-52, Teildr. in: Current Literature 38 [1905], 433-434); The Electra of Euripides. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes, London 1905, 1907, 1914, 19133, 1914, 1916, 1921, 1923, 1925, 1931, 1947, 1949, 1954, 1958, 1965. The Electra of Euripides (Athenian Drama for English Readers), New York 1906, 19083, 1910, 1911, 1913, 1914, 1925 (aufgenommen in: Ten Greek Plays [New York 1929], 213-262; The Plays of Euripides, 2 vols. Limited ed., Newton, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1931, I 203-265; Burns Mantle/John Gassner [Eds.], A Treasury of the Theatre. 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Chicago 1976 [Ancient Rel and Mythology Series], Ann Arbor MI 1977), 159; Euripides, Medea, Trojan Women, Electra, New York 1907, 1910, 1912; The Rise of the Greek Epic: being a course of lectures delivered at Harvard University, Oxford 1907. The Rise of the Greek Epic: being a course of lectures delivered at Harvard University. Second ed., revised and enlarged, Oxford 1911. The Rise of the Greek Epic: being a course of lectures delivered at Harvard University. Third ed., revised and enlarged, Oxford 1924; = 19344 (Rez.: Hermann Fränkel, Gn 3 [1927], 1-11); A Defence of Unlicensed Playing: Nation, 26.10.1907, 117-118; Letter: Nation, 2.11.1907, 152; Olympian Houses: Albany Rv. 2 (1907/1908), 199-208; The Frogs of Aristophanes. Translated into English rhyming verse, London 1908, 1912, 1920, 1922, 1930, 1952, 1959, New York 1910, 1915, 1916, 1922, 1925, 1928, 1946 (aufgenommen in: Whitney J. Oates/Eugene O'Neill [Eds.], The Complete Greek Drama. All the extant tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and the comedies of Aristophanes and Menander, in a variety of translations [New York 1938], II, 919-995; Whitney J. Oates/Eugene O'Neill [Eds.], Seven Famous Greek Plays [New York 1938], 339-432); The Early Greek Epic (Anthropolgy in Greek Epic Tradition outside Homer), in: Robert Ranulph Marett (Ed.), Anthropology and the Classics. Six Lectures Delivered before the University of Oxford by A[rthur] J[ohn] Evans, A[ndrew] Lang, G. M., F. B. Jevons, L. J. Myers, William Warde Fowler (Oxford 1908), 66-92 (dt. in: Die Anthropologie u. die Klassiker. Sechs Vorlesungen, gehalten an der Univ. Oxford v. Arthur J. Evans, Andrew Lang, G. M., F. B. Jevons, J. L. Myres, W. Warde Fowler, Heidelberg 1910); Ulrich v. Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, Greek Historical Writing and Apollo: Two Lectures Delivered Before the University of Oxford June 3 and 4, 1908. Translation by G. M., Oxford 1908 (= Repr. 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Royal Soc. of Literature (London 1911), 12-26; Letter: Classical Rv. 25 (1911), 191-192; Letter: The Times, 23.11.1911, 6; Oxford Drama Soc.: Future Policy: Oxford Magazine, 16.3.1911, 268; Four Stages of Greek Rel. Studies Based on a Course of Lectures Delivered in April 1912 at Columbia University (Columbia College. Columbia University Lectures), New York/London 1912. Five Stages of Greek Rel. Studies based on a course of lectures delivered in April 1912, at the Columbia University, Oxford/New York 1925, 1930, Five Stages of Greek Rel. (Thinker's Library, 52), London 1935, 1946, Boston 1951;, Garden City NY 1951, 1955, 1966, Westport, Conn 1976, New York 1978; What English Poetry may still learn from Greek (The English Association. Essays and Studies, 3), London 1912; Excursus on the Ritual Forms Preserved in Greek Tragedy, in: Jane Ellen Harrison, Themis. A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Rel., Cambridge 1912 [19275], 341-369; Greek and English Tragedy: A Contrast, in: G. S. Gordon (Ed.), English Literature and the Classics (Oxford 1912), 7-24; Letter: The Times, 23.1.1912, 8; Preface, in: William Archer. The Great Analysis. A plea for a rational world-order, London 1912, i-iv; The Ritual of Dionysus and the Form of Greek Tragedy: Proceedings of the Classical Association 9 (1912), 35-47 (Teildr. u.d.T.: Some Ritual Forms in Greek Tragedy: Cambridge Rv., 7.12.1911; The Future of Greek: The Times, 9. 1.1912, 4); The Study of Greek: Proceedings of the Classical Association 9 (1912), 17-21, A. W. Verrall, 1851-1912: Oxford Magazine, 24.10.1912, 21-22 (dt. in: Jber.über die Fortschritte der Klass. Altertumswiss. 164 [1913], 118-120); What English poetry May Still Learn From Greek: Essays and Studies 3 (1912), 7-31 (Wiederabdr. in: Atlantic Monthly 110 [1912], 660-673, Zusammenfassung u.d.T.: Greek and English Poetry: The Times, 18.11.1912, 8); Euripides and His Age (Home University Library of Modern Knowledge, 76), London 1913, revised ed.1914, New York 1913, 1914, 1931, London 19465, 1947 (= Oxford Paperbacks, 99), New York 1965. Euripides and his age. With a new introduction by H. D. F. Kitto, Westport, Conn.1979 (it.: Euripide e i suoi tempi, Bari 1932; span.: Euripides y su época, Buenos Aires/Ciudad de México1951 [= Euripides y su tiempo, 1966]; dt.: Euripides u. seine Zeit, Darmstadt 1957). Teildr. u.d.T.: Euripides' `Bacchae' and the Ritual Pattern of Tragedy, in: John B. Vickery/J'nan M. Sellery (Eds.), The Scapegoat. Ritual and Literature (Boston 1972), 103-109; The Rhesus of Euripides. 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Addresses and Essays on the European War, Boston 1917 [= Faith, War and Policy. Lectures and Essays, London 1918], 20-45; schwed.: Krigets Berättigande?, London 1915. holl.. Hoe kan oorlog ooit goed te praten zijn?, London 1915. it.: Puó mai esser giusta la guerra?, Paris 1915. span.: Como puede ser justa la guerra alguna vez?, Paris/London 1915. Huru kan krieg någonsin vara rätt?, London 1915); The Greek Play: Plays and Playgoers. A Journal of Dramatic Art 1 (1914), 1-2; Idola linguarum: Greek: Journal of Education 47 (1914), 255-257 (wiederholt in: Educational Rv. 48 [1914], 186-192); Letter: Manchester Guardian, 8.1.1914, 5; Letter: The Times Literary Suppl., 22.1.1914, 42; Russia, Our Allie: London Daily Chronicle, 17.9.1914, 4; The Thirteenth Annual Dinner of the Rationalist Press Association: Literary Guide, 1.6.1914, 89-92; Thoughts on the War: Hibbert Journal. 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Freeport NY 1969 [= Books for Libs.]), 87-118, erneut in: Idem, Humanist Essays [Unwin Books, 52], London/New York 1964 [= Repr. Ann Arbor MI 1980 (= Books on Demand)], 139-153. Auch aufgenommen in: Clarence Darrow, Crime and Criminals [Ten Cent Pocket Series/Little Blue Book, 210] [Girard KS 1922], 1-42); The Alcestis of Euripides. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes, London 1915, 1920, 1922, 1924, 1947, 1952, 1961, New York 1915, 1946, 1961. The Alcestis of Euripides (Athenian Drama for English Readers), London 1924 (aufgenommen in: The Plays of Euripides, 2 vols. Limited ed., Newton, Montgomeryshire, Wales 1931, II 157-205); German "Kultur". I. As Illustrated by German Science (William Mitchell Ramsay). II. Art and Literature (T. W. Rolleston). German Scholarship (G. M.). Modern German Historians: The Quarterly Rv. 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Lectures and Essays, London 1918], 46-66); Introduction, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson, The Greek Tradition. Essays in the Reconstruction of Ancient Thought. With a preface by Prof. G. M., London 1915, vii-xi; Letter: New York Times, 23.10.1915, 10; Letter: Oxford Magazine, 12.11.1915, 95; A Sword in Pity's Hand: New York Times, 13.5.1915, Sect. 1, 15; A World with Young India: India, 26.3.1915 (Wiederabdr. in: Collegian 2 [1915], 256-258, erneut u.d.T.: India and the War, in: Idem, Faith, War and Policy. Addresses and Essays on the European War, Boston 1917 [= Faith, War and Policy. Lectures and Essays, London 1918], 67-75); Impressions of Scandinavia in War Times. Reprinted from the Westminster Gazette, London 1916; Lealtà italiana, Roma 1916; Democratic Control of Foreign Policy: Contemporary Rv. 109 (1916), 190-192 (Wiederabdr. in: Idem, Faith, War and Policy. Addresses and Essays on the European War, Boston 1917 [= Faith, War and Policy. 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Sanford NC 1983 [= Pamphlets in American Hist., European War EW174]); The Value of Greece to the Future of the World: Art World [and Arts and Decoration] 1 (1916), 127-130.164-167 (Wiederabdr. in: Richard W. Livingstone [Ed.], The Legacy of Greece [Oxford 1921], 1-23); What We Are Fighting Against, and How to Explain It to Neutrals: Westminster Gazette, 10.11.1916, 1-2 (Wiederabdr. u.d.T.: What the Allies are Fighting Against: Current Hist. A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times 5 [1917], 919-920); [Introductory Essay:] Russia and Russia's Need. An account of what the Friend's War Victims' Relief Fund has done to relieve distress in Russia since July, 1916 (War Victims's Relief Fund, 1), London 1918; Liberal Policy and the War, I: The ground work: Daily News and Leader, 11.8.1917, 2. II: The settlement abroad: Daily News and Leader, 18.8.1917, 2. III: The new order at home: Daily News and Leader, 25.8.1917, 2 (auch separat u.d.T.: The Way Forward. 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Ann Arbor MI 1980 (= Books on Demand)], 93-106); Faith, War and Policy. Addresses and Essays on the European War, Boston 1917 (= Faith, War and Policy. Lectures and Essays, London 1918) (darin: First Thoughts on the War, 3-19; Herd instinct and the War, 46-66; India and the War, 67-76; The Evil and the Good in the War, 77-92; Democratic Control of Foreign Policy, 93-113; How We Stand Now, 114-128; Ireland. I. The Dublin Instruction [1916]. II. The execution of the Casement [3.8.1916]. III. The Future of Ireland [18.3.1917], 129-153. America and the War, 154-170; America and Engl., 171-183; The Sea Policy of Great Britain, 184-211; Oxford and the War. A Memoir of Arthur George Heath, 212-234; The Turmoil of War [4.3.1917], 235-255, Impressions of Scandinavia in War Time, 259-280); The Educated Nation: Educational Rv. 52 (1917), 517-524 (Wiederabdr. in: School World 19 [1917], 41-44; Parent's Rv. [1917], 437-443); Introduction, in: Mrs. Henry [Margaret H.] Hobhouse, `I Appeal Unto Caesar'. The case of the conscientious objector, London 1917, v-xiv; Letter: Classical Rv. 31 (1917), 63-64; Memoir, in: Arthur George Heath, The Letters of Arthur George Heath, Oxford 1917, 1-34 (wiederholt u.d.T.: Oxford and the War: A memoir of Arthur George Heath, in: Idem, Faith, War and Policy. Addresses and Essays on the European War, Boston 1917 [= Faith, War and Policy. Lectures and Essays, London 1918], 212-234); The new Order at Home: London Daily News, 25.8.1917, 2 (Wiederabdr. in: The Way Forward. Three articles on Liberal policy by G. M., with a preface by the Right Hon. Viscount Grey of Fallodon, London 1917, 34-43); The Pale Shade: North American Rv. 206 (1917), 361-383 (auch separat London 1917; Teildr. u.d.T.: Aristocracy in English Life, in: Morris Edmund Spears/Walter Blake Norris [Eds.], Vital Forces in Current Events: Readings on present-day affairs from contemporary leaders and thinkers [London 1920], 253-256); The Settlement Abroad: London Daily News, 18.8.1917, 2 (Wiederabdr. in: The Way Forward. Three articles on Liberal policy by G. M., with a preface by the Right Hon. Viscount Grey of Fallodon, London 1917, 25-33); The League of Nations and the Democratic Idea, London 1918; The Soul as It is and how to deal with It: Hibbert Journal. A quarterly rv. of rel., theology and philosophy 16 (1917/1918), 191-205 (auch separat: The Soul as It is and How to Deal with It [Adyar Pamphlets, 92], Adyar [Madras] 1918, Wiederabdr. in: Idem, Essays and Addresses, London 1921, 142-159 [amer. Ausg.: Tradition and Progress, Boston 1922 (= Repr. Freeport NY 1968 [= Books for Libs.]), 142-159, erneut in: Franklin M. Scott/Jacob Zeitlin [Eds.], Essays, Formal and Informal [New York 1930], 357-377; Teildr. u.d.T.: The Rebel Soul vs. the World, New York 1918 [= Microfilm ed. Glen Rock NJ 1976]); [Prinz] Carl Max Lichnowsky, My Mission to London, 1912-1914. With a preface by Prof. G. M., London/Toronto 1918, ix-xv; Essence of Christianity: Rationalist Press Annual (1918), 11-18; Introduction, in: Philip Anthony Brown, The French Rev. in English Hist. Ed. by J. L. Hammond, London 1918, 19235, xi-xiv; A League of Nations Now? A Symposium: War and Peace 5 (1918), 305-309.326-328; Letter: Nation, 18.5.1918, 170; The New Year: Daily News and Leader, 1.1.1918, 2; The Outlook for Ultimate Peace: New York Times Magazine, 5.5.1918, 2.11; Religio Grammatici. The Rel. of a `Man of Letters': Proceedings of the Classical Association 15 (1918), 74-97, wiederholt als: Religio Grammatici. The Rel. of a Man of Letters: Century Magazine 96 (1918), 162-172. Buchausg.: Religio Grammatici. The Rel. of a Man of Letters. Being the presidential address to the Classical Association January 8, 1918, London 1918 (Wiederabdr. in: Idem, Essays and Addresses, London 1921, 11-30 [amer. Ausg.: Tradition and Progress, Boston 1922 (= Repr. Freeport NY 1968 [= Books for Libs.]), 11-30, wiederholt in: Idem, Humanist Essays [Unwin Books, 52], London/New York 1964 [= Repr. Ann Arbor MI 1980 (= Books on Demand)], 13-29); Sees U.S. Aiding in Two Vital Ways: New York Times, 7.4.1918, Sect. 1, 8 (Wiederabdr. in: The Anniversary of America's Entry into the War, May 1918 [Document 126] [New York 1919], 9-14); Aristophanes and the War Party: a study in the contemporary criticism of the Peloponnesian War (The Creighton Lecture, 1918), London 1919 (Wiederabdr. in: Idem, Essays and Addresses, London 1921, 31-55 [amer. Ausg.: Tradition and Progress, Boston 1922 (= Repr. Freeport NY 1968 [= Books for Libs.]), 31-55], wiederholt in: Idem, Humanist Essays [Unwin Books, 52], London/New York 1964 [= Repr. Ann Arbor MI 1980 (= Books on Demand)], 30-50. Zusammenfassung: Cleon and Aristophanes: The Contemporary Criticism of the Peloponnesian War: Educational Review 57 [1919], 87-89, Wiederabdr. u.d.T.: Our Great war and the Great War of the Ancient Greeks, New York 1920); The Admission of Germany to the League: League of Nations Journal and Monthly Report 1 (1919), 326-329 (auch separat u.d.T.: The Admission of Germany to the League [Policy Series, 4], London o.J. [1919]); Speeches from Thucydides selected from Jowett's translation. With an introduction by G. M., London 1919; Armistice Day: London Daily new, 11.11.1919, 6; Chairman's Introductory Address, in: Jane Ellen Harrison, Rationalism and Religious Reaction (Conway Memorial Lectures), London 1919, 5-8; The European Famine: Contemporary Rv. 115 (1919), 250-256; Introduction, in: The League of Nations. The Covenant explained for speakers and stud. circles, Holborn 1919, 5-6; Introduction, in: Speeches from Thucydides, selected from Jowett's translation, Oxford 1919, 5-12; Is an Estimate of Our Own Age Possible?: Contemporary Rv. 116 (1919), 131-143; Letter: Nation, 20.9.1919, 37-38; Letter: Oxford Magazine, 21.11.1919, 116; Letter: Oxford Magazine, 5.12.1919, 159; Letter: The Times, 24.5.1919, 8 (wiederholt in: The Times Educational Suppl., 29.5.1919, 258); Letter: The Times, 5.6.1919, 10 (Wiederabdr. in: The Times Educational Suppl., 12.6.1919, 290); Letter: The Times, 31.12.1919, 6; The Oxford University Liberal Club: Oxford Outlook 1 (1919), 61-63; Preface, in: Stephen Hobhouse, An English Prison From Within, London 1919, 5-11; Some general Remarks on the Covenant: Internat. Rv. 1 (1919), 344-347 (Wiederabdr. u.d.T.: Some Remarks on the League: Living Age, 21.6.1919, 709-712); Three Old Critics of War: Rationalist Press Annual 1919, 11-15; The Agamemnon of Aeschylus. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes, London 1920 u.ö., New York 1920, 1939, 1961 (aufgenommen in: Idem, Aeschylus, Oresteia. Translated into English rhyming verse, London 1928, 2nd revised ed.1946, 1962, 33-112; Idem, The Complete Plays of Aeschylus. 8 vols. in one, London 1952. 2 vols., London 1976 [Sonderausg.: The Complete Plays of Aeschylus (Great Books of the World), Franklin PA 1978], 33-112; Ten Greek Plays [New York 1929], 89-142; Fifteen Greek Plays, with a Suppl. from the Poetics of Aristotle by L. Cooper [New York 1943, 1956], 33-86; Bruce Carpenter [Ed.], A Book of Dramas. An Anthology of Nineteen Plays [New York 1929], 1-68; Burns Mantle/John Gassner [Eds.], A Treasury of the Theatre. An Anthology of great Plays from Aeschylus to Eugene O'Neill [New York 1935], 1577-1612); Aristotle on the Art of Poetry. Translated by Ingram Bywater. With a preface by G. M., London 1920; The League and its Guarantees, London 1920. The Guarantees of the League, London 19225; Letter: The Times, 15.1.1920, 8; Letter: The Times, 13.9.1920, 11; Letter: The Times, 6.12.1920, 8; Preface, in: ARISTOPHANOUS THESMOPHORIAZOUSAI. The Thesmophoriazusae of Aristophanes, acted in Athens in the year 410 B. C., transl. Benjamin Bickley Rogers, London 1920; Preface, in: Aristotle, On the Art of Poetry. Translated by Ingram Bywater, Oxford 1920, 3-20; Prolegomena, in: Michael D. Volonakis, Saint Sophia and Constantinople. Hist. and Art, London 1920, 5-6; Satanism and World Order: Contemporary Rv. 117 (1920), 465-476 (auch separat: Satanism and World Order, London 1920; Wiederabdr. in: Idem, Essays and Addresses, London 1921, 202-221 [amer. Ausg.: Tradition and Progress, Boston 1922 (= Repr. Freeport NY 1968 [= Books for Libraries]), 202-221; wiederholt in: Idem, Humanist Essays [Unwin Books, 52], London/New York 1964 [= Repr. Ann Arbor MI 1980 (= Books on Demand)], 188-204; erneut in: Harold L. 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C. and Later Times. First Ser. (Oxford 1921), 50-53; Letter: New Statesman, 29.10.1921, 101; Letter: New Statesman, 26.11.1921, 222-223; Letter: The Times, 6.4.1921, 4; Letter: The Times, 15.8.1921, 4; Orbis terrestris: Geographical Teacher 12 (1921), 5-14 (Wiederabdr. in: Idem, Essays and Addresses, London 1921, 56-87 [amer. Ausg.: Tradition and Progress 1922 (= Repr. Freeport NY 1968 [= Books for Libs.]), 183-201; Teilabdr. u.d.T.: At Home in Modern World: Century 102 [1921], 30-38); Poiesis and Mimesis: Holborn Rv.1921, 145-162 (Wiederabdr. in: Idem, Essays and Addresses, London 1921, 56-87 [amer. Ausg.: Tradition and Progress 1922 (= Repr. Freeport NY 1968 [= Books for Libs.]), 107-124, erneut in: Idem, Humanist Essays [Unwin Books, 52], London/New York 1964 [= Repr. Ann Arbor MI 1980 (= Books on Demand)], 78-92); The Sphere of Religious Belief: Rationalist Press Assosiation Annual 1921, 10-15; The Washington Conference: Woman's Leader, 11.11.1921, 507; Letter: The Times, 26.4.1922, 10; How Permanent Peace Will Come: Forum 67 (1922), 192-200; Preface, in: Muriel St. Claie Byrne/Catherine Hope Mansfield, Somerville College, 1879-1921, Oxford 1922, iii-vi; The Second Assembly of the League: South African Quarterly 4 (1922), 2-6; The Choëphoroe [Libation-Bearers] of Aeschylus. Translated into English rhyming verse, with explanatory notes, London 1923, 1947, 1961 (aufgenommen in: Idem, Aeschylus, Oresteia. Translated into English rhyming verse, London 1928, 2nd revised ed.1946, 1962, 129-185; Idem, The Complete Plays of Aeschylus. 8 vols. in one, London 1952. 2 vols., London 1976 [Sonderausg.: The Complete Plays of Aeschylus (Great Books of the World), Franklin PA 1978], 129-185; Ten Greek Plays [New York 1929], 143-178; Fifteen Greek Plays, with a Suppl. from the Poetics of Aristotle by L. Cooper [New York 1943, 1956], 87-124); Frank Noel Keen, Towards Internat. Justice: being a collection of essays and papers on internat. organisation and the League of Nations. With an introduction by Prof. G. M., London 1923; After Five Years: Weekly Westminster, 10.11.1923, 50-51; The Crisis: Headway 5 (1923), 365; A Dangerous Book: New republic, 28.2.1923, 17-19; The Dethronement of Man: Rationalist Press Annual (1923), 10-14; The British People and the League of Nations, in: P. Munch (Ed.), Les Origines et l'oeuvre de la Soc. des Nations (Copenhague 1923-1924), I 189-209; The Graeco-Italian Crisis: Headway 5 (1923), 424-425; How does the League stand?: Nation & The Athenaeum, 19.5.1923, 220-221 (wiederholt in: New Republic, 13.6.1923, 66-67); Introduction, in: F. N. Keen, Towards Internat. Justice. Being a collection of essays and papers on internat. organisation and the League of Nations, London 1923, 7-13; Italy and the League: South African Quarterly 9 (1923), 2-4; Letter: Spectator, 22.10.1923, 990; Letter: The Times, 1.5.1923, 5; Letter: The Times, 18.7.1923, 13; Letter: The Times, 25.7.1923, 8; Letter: The Times, 30.8.1923, 6; Letter: The Times, 18.9.1923, 8; Letter: The Times, 11.10.1923, Mandates: Headway 5 (1923), 345-346; 8; Preface, in: Rachel Annand Taylor, Aspects of the Italian Renaissance, London 1923, 7-10; Thoughts on Verse Translation from Greek: Nation & The Athenaeum, 14.7.1923, 483-484 (Wiederabdr. u.d.T.: On Translating Greek: Living Age, 1.9.1923, 420-423); What the Election Tought Me. A symposium by leading liberals: Weekly Westminster, 15.12.1923, 205-206; Griech. Elegie, in: Eranos. Hugo v. Hofmannsthal z. 1. Februar 1924 (München 1924), 91; The Word and the League. An address delivered at the annual meeting of the League of Nations Union General Council, London 1924; Arms and the League: Weekly Westminster, 1.3.1924, 551-552; Can the League save Europe?: Reynolds News, 28.6.1924, 2; The Constitution of the League: Weekly Westminster, 26.1.1924, 399-400; The Future of the Liberal Party: Nation & The Athenaeum, 29, 11, 1924, 321-322; Introduction, in: Norman Leys, Kenya, London 1924, 11-13; John Morley: Nation & The Athenaeum, 12.1.1924, 541-542; The Jorkins and the West: Weekly Westminster 6, Dez.1924, 167-168; The League and the Empire: Weekly Westminster, 12.7.1924, 327-328; A League of Savants: What the CIC is doing: Weekly Westminster, 9.8.1924, 439; Letter: Nation & The Athenaeum, 18.10.1924; Letter: The Times, 30.1.1924, 15; Letter: The Times, 14.2.1924, 14; Letter: The Times, 21.2.1924, 8; Letter: The Times, 5.3.1924, 8; Letter: The Times, 6.6.1924, 15; Letter: The Times, 9.8.1924, 6; Letter: The Times, 14.10.1924, 10; Letter: The Times, 12.11.1924, 10; Letter: The Times, 18.11.1924, 10; Letter: The Times, 21.11.1924; Letter: The Times, 26.11.1924, 15; Must the League Use Force?: Weekly Westminster, 5.4.1924, 719-720; Resurgamus: Nation and The Athenaeum, 15.3.1924, 824-826 (Wiederabdr. u.d.T.: Liberalism versus Labour in Great Britain: Living Age, 26.4.1924, 787-789); The Secret of Homer: Saturday Rv. of Literature, 1.11.1924, 241-242; The Way of Disarmament. The Leagues challenge to the Powers: Weekly Westminster, 7.6.1924, 171-172; The Eumenides (The Furies) of Aeschylus, Translated into English Rhyming Verse, with Explanatory Notes, London 1925, 1948, 1959, New York 1925 (aufgenommen in: Idem, Aeschylus, Oresteia. Translated into English rhyming verse, London 1928, 2nd revised ed.1946, 1962, 201-253; Idem, The Complete Plays of Aeschylus. 8 vols. in one, London 1952. 2 vols., London 1976 [Sonderausg.: The Complete Plays of Aeschylus (Great Books of the World), Franklin PA 1978], 201-253; Ten Greek Plays [New York 1929], 179-212; Fifteen Greek Plays, with a Suppl. from the Poetics of Aristotle by L. Cooper [New York 1943, 1956], 125-160); League of Nations Union Policy. 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Thinks of Prof. Baker: Headway 8 (1926), 89; Women and the Will to Peace: Woman's leader, 18.6.1926, 176; The Next Set of Problems But One: Hibbert Journal. A quarterly rv. of rel., theology and philosophy 25 (1926/1927), 193-207; The Classical Tradition in Poetry (The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, 1926), London/Cambridge, Mass.1927; Address on the Locarno Pact, in: Problems of Peace and War (Transactions of the Grotius Soc., 12) (London 1927), xxii-xxxvii (Zusammenfassung u.d.T.: Locarno and Geneva: The Times, 1.6.1926, S. 16); Uphill Work (League of the United Nations Publication, 233), London 1927; Changing America? The Proposed Anglo-Saxon Alliance: Headway 9 (1927), 24; Disarmament: The Way: Friend, 14.10.1927, 924-925; Leslie Hunter, in: AINEOU POLIORKETIKA: Aeneas on Siegecraft. By Aeneas Tacitus. 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Translated into English rhyming verse, London 1928, 2nd revised ed.1946, 1962, New York 1946 (aufgenommen in: Idem, The Complete Plays of Aeschylus. 8 vols. in one, London 1952. 2 vols., London 1976 [Sonderausg.: The Complete Plays of Aeschylus (Great Books of the World), Franklin PA 1978], 5-266); Jane Ellen Harrison: An Address, Delivered at Newnham College October 27th., 1928, Cambridge 1928 (= Jane Ellen Harrison Memorial Lecture [1928], Wiederabdr. in: Jane Ellen Harrison, Epilegomena to the Study of Greek Rel. and Themis. A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Rel., ed. John C. Wilson, New Hyde Park 1962, 559-577 = Jane Ellen Harrison, Epilegomena to the Study of Greek Rel. and Themis. A Study of the Social Origins of Greek Rel., New Hyde Park 1968, 567-568); The special problems of the British Empire in relation to the League of Nations [1928], in: Idem, The Ordeal of this Generation. 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Ann Arbor MI 1980 (= Books on Demand)], 107-138); Menander, in: J. U. Powell/E. A. Barber (Eds.), New Chapters in the Hist. of Greek Literature. Some Recent Discoveries in Greek Poetry and Prose, Chiefly of the Fourth Century B. C. and Later Times. 2nd Ser. (Oxford 1929), 9-34; The Electra of Euripides, in: Electra (Great Play Booklets, 11) (London 1929), 7-11; Epilogue, in: John Eppstein (Ed.), Ten Years' Life of the League of Nations. A Hist. of the Origins fo the League of Nations and of its Development from A.D.1919 to 1929 (London 1929), 173-175; The Internat. Aspect of Education: School and Soc., 17.8.1929, 213-215; Introduction, in: James T. Shotwell, War as an Instrument of Nat. 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S. Francis, Letter: The Times, 7.2.1910, 11; - W. W. Jackson, Letter: The Times, 11.2.1910, 6; - Ders., Letter: The Times, 15.2.1910, 12; - Andrew Lang, The World of Homer, London 1910; - Ders., Mr. M. on the World of Homer: Oxford Magazine, 9.2.1911, 186-187; - E. Ray Lankester, Letter: The Times, 12.2.1910, 5; - S. R., A Perversion of Justice: Nation, 2.4.1910, 8-9; - G. G. Ramsay, Letter: Oxford Magazine, 3.3.1910, 242-243:C William Ridgeway, The Origin of Greek Tragedy, with Special Reference to the Greek Tragicians, Cambridge 1910; - Ders., The Drama and Dramatic Dances of Non-European Races in Special Reference to the Origin of Greek Tragedy, with an Appendix on the Origin of Greek Comedy, Cambridge 1915 (= Repr. New York 1965), bes. 51-64; - Ders., Letter: The Times Literary Suppl., 26.8.1920, 552; - Ders., The methods of Mannhardt and Frazer as illustrated by the writings of the Mistress of Girton (Miss Phillpotts O.B.E.), Miss Jessie Weston, and Dr. B. Malinowski: Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Soc. 125 (1923), 6-19; - William Napier Shaw, Letter: The Times, 16.2.1910, 12; - T. C. Snow, Letter: The Times, 12.2.1910, 5; - Ders., Statute on Responsions, 27 Jan.1914, o.O. [Oxford] 1914 [Flugblatt]; - Arthur Woollgar Verrall, The Bacchants of Euripides and Other Essays, Cambridge 1910; - An Answer to Prof. M. [Flugbl.], Oxford 1911; - Greek at Oxford: The Times, 17.5.1911, 6; - Greek at Oxford: The Times, 29.11.1911, 8; - Francis Macdonald Cornford, [The Background of an Ancient Philosopher:] Oxford Magazine, 4.5.1911, 282-283; - Ders., The Invention of Space, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 215-235 (Wiederabdr. in: Selected Papers of Francis Macdonald Cornford. Edited by Alan C. Bowen [Greek and Roman Philosophy, 10], London/New York 1987, 199-219); - Guy Kendall, The Sin of Oedipus: Classical Rv. 25 (1911), 195-197; - Classics in Education: The Times, 16.7.1912, 4; - A Distinguished Greek Scholar: Outlook, 4.5.1912, 8-9; - Prof. G. M. on Education: The Times, 7.12.1912, 8; - Harold Lloyd Fraser, Dr. M. in the Class-Romm: Amherst Graduates' Quarterly 4 (1912), 326-330; - Sydney Walton, Prof. G. M. and America: An Interview: Journal of Education 44 (1912), 497-498; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 20.11.1913, 89; - Sandford and Merton: The Times, 12.11.1913, 4; - Prof. G. M. on Rationalism: The Times, 5.5.1914, 5; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 12.2.1914, 193; - Prof. M. on Rationalism: Cambridge Rv., 13.6.1914, 767-768; - Books and Plays: Plays and Playgoers. A Journal of Dramatic Art 1 (1914), 3-5; - Celebrities at Rome, No. 1738: Prof. G. M.: World, 20. 1.1914; - Famous British Authors Defend Engl.'s War: New York Times, 18.10.1914, 5; - Second Thoughts on First Nights: New York Times, 30.5.1915, Sect. 7, 8; - Simplified Spelling: The Times, 6. 1.1914, 4; - Urges Spelling Reform: New York Times, 6. 1.1914, Sect. 1, 4; - John Jay Chapman, Prof. G. M. B Oxford, in: Idem, Greek Genius and Other Essays, New York 1915, 97-124; - Hypatia Bradlaugh Bonner, The Latest Trial For Blasphemy: Literary Guide, 1. 1.1914, 3-5; - John Palmer, The Plays of Mr. G. M.: Saturday Rv., 28.3.1914, 395-396; - Jane Ellen Harrison, Greek Rel. and Mythology: Year's Work in Classical Studies 10 (1915), 71-80; 12 (1917), 79-101; - T. E. Page, Greek poetry in English Verse: Quarterly Rv. 224 (1915), 397-326; - Dr. M. Abhors War: New York Times, 15.7.1916, Sect. 2, 9; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 20.10.1916, 2; - Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, in: American Journal of Philology 37 (1916), 494-503 (Wiederabdr. in: Selections from the Brief Mention of Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, ed. Charles William Emil Miller, Baltimore/London/Oxford 1930, 364-374); - Joyce Kilmer, Sir G. M. Tells of Oxford in War Time: New York Times Magazine, 16.7.1916, 3; - Prof. G. M. and Lord Bryce on Viscount Grey's Great Speech: Public Opinion, 3.11.1916, 416; - Wardour-Street English: The Times, 5. 1.1916, 5; - Morley Roberts, The Policy of the Entente, 1904-1914. A reply to Prof. G. M., Manchester 1916 (Wiederabdr. in: Idem, Justice in War Time, Chicago 1916, 123-215; 19175, 118-205); - Ders., The Pharmakos: Folk-Lore 27 (1916), 218-224; - Ders., The Singer in War Times. To G. M., in: War lyrics, London 1918, 44 (Wiederabdr. u.d.T.: To G. M., in: Literary Digest, 15.2.1919, 16); - Bertrand Arthur William Russell, The Policy of the Entente, 1904-1914. A Reply to Prof. G. M., London 1916; - Ders., A 56 Year Friendship, in: G. M., An Unfinished Autobiography. With Contributions from E[ric] R[obertson] Dodds, J[ena] Smith, Isobel Henderson, Sybil Thorndike, Salvador de Madariaga, Bertrand Russell, ed. Jean Smith and Arnold Joseph Toynbee, London 1960, 205-211; - M. Minturn Scott, Letter: New York Times, 31.8.1916, Sect. 7, 8; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 16.2.1917, 155; - William Walrond Jackson, Ingram Bywater: The Memoir of an Oxford Scholar 1840-1914, Oxford 1917; - Herbert George Wells, The Rel. of Atheists, in: Idem, God the Invisible King, London 1917, 69-95; - Ders., The Outline of Hist. Being a plain hist. of life and mankind. 2 vols, London 1920; - Prof. M. and Lord Burnham Expect America to be Potent for a Sane and Lasting Peace: New York Times, 1. 1.1918, Sect. 1, 3; - The Election: University Candidates: The Times Educational Suppl., 5.12.1918, 529; - The General Election: University Candidates: The Times Educational Suppl., 12.12.1918, 541; - League of Nations Problems: Observer, 15.12.1918, 9; - Musings Without Method: Blackwood's Magazine 203 (1918), 549-560; - Prof. G. M. and the Coalition: The Times, 7.12.1918, 10; - Mrs. Arthur Woolgar Verrall (= Margaret de Gaudion Merrifield Verrall), Report on a Series of Experiments in "Guessing". Appendix: Proceedings of the Soc. for Psychical Research 29 (1918), 64-87.87-110; - Compulsory Greek at Oxford: The Times Educational Suppl., 6.3.1919, 114; - Dr. G. M. and Oxford University: Nation, 11. 1.1919, 73; 19.4.1919, 639; - League and Its Critics: The Times, 18.9.1919, 12; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 17.10.1919, 2; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 31.10.1919, 39; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 14.11.1919, 79; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 21.11.1919, 100; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 28.11.1919, 122; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 5.12.1919, 144; - Oxford University: The Times, 11.3.1919, 8; - Oxford University Liberal Club: Oxford Magazine, 21.11.1919, 103; - World=s One Hope Lies in League: New York Times, 18.9.1919, Sect. 1, 2; - C. A. Alington, Letter: The Times, 27.5.1919 (Wiederabdr. in: The Times Educational Suppl., 29.5.1919, 258); - Ernest Baker, Letter: Oxford Magazine, 28.11.1919, 136-137; - Reginald W. Macan, Letter: The Times, 27.5.1919, 8 (Wiederabdr. in: The Times Educational Suppl., 29.5.1919, 258); - C. H. Sampson, Letter: Oxford Magazine, 5.12.1919, 159; - Paul Shorey, Fifty Years of Classical Studies in America: Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association 50 (1919), 33-61; - Nowell Smith, Letter: The Times, 28.5.1919, 8 (Wiederabdr. in: The Times Educational Suppl., 29.5.1919, 258); - J. A. Stewart, Letter: The Times, 28.5.1919, 8 (Wiederabdr. in: The Times Educational Suppl., 29.5.1919, 258); - W. Temple, Letter: Oxford Magazine, 28.11.1919, 137-138; - League of Nations Union: The Times Educational Suppl., 15. 1.1920, 39; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 6.2.1920, 200; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 27.2.1920, 244; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 28.5.1920, 357; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 15.10.1920, 15; - Youth and the League of Nations: The Times, 9. 1.1920, 14; - T[homas] S[tearns] Eliot, Euripides and Prof. M.: A Performance at the Holborn Empire: Arts & Letters (1920), 36-43 (Wiederabdr. u.d.T.: Prof. M. and Euripides, in: Idem, The Sacred Wood. Essays on Poetry and Criticism, London 1920, 71-77, erneut in: Idem, Selected Essays, 1917-1932, London 1932, 46-50); - Bibliographies of Modern Authors. G. G. A. M.: London Mercury 3 (1921), 326-327; - League Making Good: The Times, 13.9.1921, 9; - M. Decries Dropping League: New York Times, 2.12.1921, Sect. 1, 3; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 10.11.1921, 64; - John Collings Squire, Humane Education, in: Idem, Life and Letters. Essays, New York 1921, 261-268; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 11.5.1922, 338; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 8.6.1922, 412; - Oh, Shade of Euripides. Editorial: New York Times, 8.10.1922, Sect. 2, 6; - Competence of the League: The Times, 29.9.1923, 9; - European Crisis: The Times, 12.11.1923, 20; - Faith in the League: The Times, 24.9.1923, 11; - The League of Nations Union: The Times, 15.12.1923, 7; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 24.5.1923, 372; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 7.6.1923, 413-414; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 21.6.1923, 451; - Personalities and Powers: G. M.: Time & Tide, 5. 1.1923, 5-6; - Prime Min. and the League: The Times, 20.7.1923, 9; - Reduction of Armaments: The Times, 13.10.1923, 14; - University News: The Times, 28.11.1923, 9; - Powys Evans, Modern Portraits XXV: G. M.: London Mercury, 7.4.1923, 567; - Arbitration and Security: The Times, 26.9.1924, 11; - Clumsy Berlin Denials: The Times, 18.9.1924, 12; - Balfour Experiments in Thought Transference: New York Times, 13.12.1924, Sect. 1, 3; - Discuss New Institute: New York Times, 16.9.1924, Sect. 1, 6; - The Forum of Peace. Editorial: New York Times, 29.11.1924, Sect. 1, 12; - Four Zaghlul Aids Arrested by British: New York Times, 28.11.1924, Sect. 1, 3; - The League and Egypt: The Times, 20.12.1924, 14; - League Assembly: Prime Min. at Geneva: The Times, 4.9.1924, 10; - League of Nations Birthday: The Times, 11. 1.1924, 6; - Nat. Home for the Armenians: The Times, 1.4.1924, 8; - New Students' Union Founded at Geneva: New York Times, 17.11.1924, Sect. 1, 13; - "No More War" Congress: The Times, 13.12.1924, 7; - The Outlawry of War: The Times, 14.6.1924, 13; - Protocol and British Navy: New York Times, 19.11.1924, Sect. 1, 1; - Work at Geneva: League Intellectual Cooperation: The Times, 16.9.1924, 9; - Working for Peace: The Times, 11.6.1924, 14; - Robert M. Field, The League of Youth: Our World 6 (1924), 59-62; - John Glasgow, Ronald Burrows: A Memoir, London 1924; - Walter Littlefield, "Little Protocol" to Aid Minorities: New York Times, 16.11.1924, Sect. 2, 5; - T. R. Ybarra, British Delegates Answer Stresemann: New York Times, 18.9.1924, Sect. 1, 10; - He Has Much Better Things To Do. Editorial: New York Times, 14.2.1925, Sect. 1, 12; - Hold First Session of Intellectuals: New York Times, 28.7.1925, Sect. 1, 5; - Liberals and Labour: The Times, 27.10.1925, 16; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 21.5.1925, 103.104; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 4.6.1925, 511; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 11.6.1925, 533; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 29.10.1925, 54; - Origins of the Drama in Europe: The Times, 1.8.1925, 14; - Prof. G. M. on the Protocol: The Times, 13.2.1925, 9; - The Spirit of Locarno: The Times, 17.12.1925, 9; - Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick, Report on Further Experiments in Thought Transference Carried Out by Prof. G. M., LL.D., Litt.D.: Proceedings of the Soc. for Psychological Research 35 (1925), 212-274 (Wiederabdr. u.d.T: On Hindrances and Complications in Telepathic Communication, in: Idem, Phantasms of the Living: Cases of Telepathy Printed in the `Journal of the Soc. for Psychical Research' During Thirty-Five Years, New Hyde Park NY 1962, 433-473); - Amhearst Hears G. M.: New York Times, 14.12.1926, Sect. 1, 21; - Bernstorff Finds Defender in M.: New York Times, 13.7.1926, Sect. 1, 34; - For the Norton Chair. Editorial: New York Times, 7.3.1926, Sect. 2, 8; - Harvard Calls G. M. of Oxford as First to Hold the Norton Chair of Poetry: New York Times, 1.3.1926; - Harvard Opening for the 291st Year: New York Times, 26.9.1926, Sect. 2, 1; - League No Alliance, Prof. M. Says: New York Times, 18.12.1926, Sect. 1, 2; - New Chair of Poetry at Harvard: The Times, 2.3.1926, 15; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 11.3.1926, 371-372; - Onward March of the League. Editorial: New York Times, 3.11.1926, Sect. 1, 22; - Simplified Spelling: The Times, 8. 1.1926, 8; - F. R. Catty, The League of Nations Union. The term's work: Oxford Magazine, 5.3.1926, 342-343; - Charles Hodges, The World of Intellectual Forces: Current Hist. 24 (1926), 411-415; - Karl Meuli, Der griech. Agon. Kampf u. Kampfspiel im Totenbrauch, Totentanz, Totenklage u. Totenlob [1926], Köln 1968; - Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge, Dithyramb, Tragedy and Comedy [1927]. 2nd ed., rev. by T. B. L. Webster, Oxford 1962; - Ders., The Niobe of Aeschylus, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 106-120; - Another `End' of the Empire. Editorial: New York Times, 28.9.1927; - China and Her Treaties. Editorial: New York Times, 12.2.1927, Sect. 1, 14; - Education in the League's Aims: The Times, 30.12.1927, 15; - European Trade barriers: The Times, 14.12.1927, 46; - The League and China: The Times, 15.2.1927, 14; - M. Says Worker is the True American: New York Times, 24.2.1927, Sect. 1, 3; - Prof. G. M. and the Harvard Undergraduates: School and Soc., 15. 1.1927, 69-70; - Walter Franklin Prince, Specimens form the Telepathic Mine: Scientific American NS 137 (1927), 210-217; - G. M. on Ordeal of Civilization: The Times, 14.11.1928, 11; - The Conference on Armaments: The Times, 7.12.1928, 10; - The Kellog Peace Proposals: The Times, 23.6.1928, 11; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 3.5.1928, 453; - Alex H. Gordon, Letter: Headway 10 (1928), 119; - Lucien Price, Letter: Saturday Rv. of Literature, 3.3.1928, 653; - Oxford Rondo, in: Idem, We Northmen, Boston 1936, 29-74; - Ders., G. M. at Ninety: Atlantic Monthly 197 (1956), 76-79; - Conway Hall: The Times, 24.9.1929, 14; - The Labor Party's Talents. Editorial: New York Times, 17.6.1929, Sect. 1, 22; - Libraries in Europe: The Times, 12.3.1929, 13; - London Surprised by M. Report: New York Times, 14.6.1929, Sect. 1, 5; - The Pact of Paris: The Times, 1.7.1929, 16; - The Spirit of Hellenism: The Times, 25.6.1929, 11; - Tore is Win two More Seats: M. beaten at Oxford: New York Times, 6.6.1929, Sect. 1, 3; - F. R. Dale, Accents and the Greek Iambic Line: Classical Rv. 43 (1929), 165-166; - Charles A. Selden, Food Ships in War Debated in Engl.: New York Times, 14.11.1929, Sect. 1,3; - Giles Lytton Strachey, Letter: Nation & The Athenaeum, 30.3.1929, 908; - Clarence K. Streit, Teachers of World Gather at Geneva: New York Times, 27.7.1929, Sect. 1,4; - Leonard Woolf, Letter: Nation & The Athenaeum, 30.3.1929, 908; - Britain's Part in Civilization: The Times, 21.6.1930, 9; - Conference on Free Trade: The Times, 30.5.1930, 13; - The Strategy of Peace: The Times, 20.10.1930, 9; - Unfriendly Tariffs. Editorial: New York Times, 20.7.1930, Sect. 3, 1; - Laurie Magnus, Herbert Warren of Magdalen, President and Friend (1853-1930), London 1930; - G. M. Sees No Soviet War Threat: New York Times, 30.5.1931, Sect. 1, 3; - The League of Nations: The Times, 5. 1.1931, 7; - League's Efforts Praised by Simon: New York Times, 11.12.1931, Sect. 1, 4; - Oxford and the Nat. Government: Oxford Magazine, 22.10.1931, 53-55; - Oxford University Election: The Times, 17.10.1931, 8; - Telles France Arms Can't Bring Security: New York Times, 30.12.1931, Sect. 1, 7; - Vernon Fork, The Golden Image. A frgm. from Murripides: Oxford Magazine, 22.10.1931, 54; - Ders., The Torians: A tragedy by Murripides: Oxford Magazine, 23. 1.1936, 276-278; - Disarmament: The Times, 2.3.1932, 7; - Moral Tone of Films: The Times, 11.5.1932, 16; - Training for World Peace: The Times, 8. 1.1932, 7; - Unseen Progress: New York Times, 18.9.1932, Sect. 2, 1; - Warns Arms Parley Will be Slow Work: New York Times, 20. 1.1932, Sect. 1, 14; - Germany's Position in Europe: The Times, 5.10.1933, 7; - Internat. Situation: The Times, 15.12.1933, 16; - Peace Congress at Oxford: The Times, 8.7.1933, 8; - At Geneva. Editorial: New York Times, 1.6.1934, Sect. 1, 22; - Disarmament with Security: The Times, 28.6.1934, 8; - Fear of Reprisals in the Saar: The Times, 23.5.1934, 7; - League of Nations Union: The Times, 27.6.1934, 10; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 7.6.1934, 784; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 6.12.1934, 240; - The "Peace Ballot": The Times, 16.11.1934, 16; - Prof. G. M. on the League: The Times, 6.2.1934, 9; - Restoration of Poetry to the Theatre: The Times, 26.11.1934, 9; - Violence in Public Life: The Times, 3.7.1934, 9; - Shorter Hours and Unemployment: The Times, 21.2.1934, 4; - Maud Bodkin, Archetypical Patterns in Poetry: Psychological Studies of Imagination, London 1934; - Waldemar Kloss, Die Blutwursttheorie eines klass. Gelehrten. Eine Leuchte der Wiss. beleuchtet, Hyattsville [?] 1934 [?]; - James T. Shotwell, The League's C.I. -. Breaks New Ground: New York Times, 2.9.1934, Sect. 8, 2; - Collective Action Against Italy: The Times, 6.12.1935, 11; - French Ex-Service Men in London: The Times, 25.11.1935, 9; - A Galsworthy Memorial: The Times, 6.5.1935, 9; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 14.3.1935, 498-499; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 24.10.1935, 240; - Prof. M. and the L.N.U.: Oxford Magazine, 14.3.1935, 498; - Prof. M. on Sanctions: Oxford Magazine, 24.10.1935, 42-43; - Promotion of Peace: The Times, 1.6.1935, 9; - A World Unsafe for Warmongers: The Times, 2.12.1935, 8; - A. S., League of Nations Union: Oxford Magazine, 25.10.1935, 47-48; - Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936, Oxford 1936 (= Repr. Freeport NY 1967); - Collective Action for Peace: The Times, 15.12.1936, 11; - Dismissed German Teachers: The Times, 10.2.1936, 19; - 11 Nations Invited to `Humanize' War: New York Times, 30.8.1936, Sect. 1, 29; - The League Policy: The Times, 3.3.1936, 18; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 23. 1.1936, 271; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 27.2.1936, 421; - Prof. G. M.: Oxford Magazine, 23. 1.1936, 271; - Prof. G. M.: Seventieth Birthday Honoured: The Times, 14.2.1936, 16; - Resistance to Italians in Ethiopia: The Times, 12.6.1936, 18; - Sir [Joseph] A[usten] Chamberlain: The Times, 29.6.1936, 14; - Starting Work at 14: The Times, 9. 1.1936, 7; - When Peace Will Come: The Times, 6. 1.1936, 8; - Charles Archer, G. M. B W. A. 1895-1924, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 31-48; - D. Bailey, Who Played `Dicaeopolis'?, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 231-240; - E. A. Barber, The Lock of Berenice: Callimachus & Catullus, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 343-363; - Edwyn Robert Bevan, Rhetoric in the Ancient World, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 189-213; - A. A. Blakeway, The date of Archilochus, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 34-55; - Cecil Maurice Bowra, Erinna's `Lament for Baucis', in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 325-342; - Ders., G. M.: Atlantic Monthly, 102, May-Issue 1958, S. 71-75; - Ders., Memories, 1898-1939, Oxford 1966; - B. C., G. M.: Oxford Magazine, 15.10.1936, 15-16; - Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoigne-Cecil Cecil [of Chelwood], The League of Nations Union and G. M., in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 79-94; - Robert Cecil, The League of Nations Union and G. M., in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 79-94; - A. M. Dale, Lyrical Clausulae in Sophocles, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 181-205; - J. D. Denniston, Lyric Iambics in Greek Drama, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 121-144; - Eric Robertson Dodds, Telepathy and Clairvoyance in Classical Antiquity, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 364-385; - Ders., G. M.: Gnomon. Krit. Zschr. f. die gesamte klass. Altertumswiss. 29 (1957), 476-479 (Wiederabdr. in: G. M., An Unfinished Autobiography. With Contributions from E[ric] R[obertson] Dodds, J[ena] Smith, Isobel Henderson, Sybil Thorndike, Salvador de Madariaga, Bertrand Russell, London 1960, 13-19); - Ders., G. M.'s Last Experiment: Proceedings of the Soc. for Psychical Research 55 (1972), 371-402; - Ders., Missing Persons. An Autobiography, Oxford 1977; - Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher, Pignus amicitiae, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 13-30; - Eduard Fraenkel, Dramaturgical Problems in the `Ecclesiazusae', in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 257-276; - Margery Frye, G. M. and Somerville, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 49-61; - Harley Granville Barker, On Translating Greek Tragedy, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 237-247; - W. R. Halliday, On the Treatment of Disease in Antiquity, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 277-294; - Barbara Hammond, The Battle for Open Spaces, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 119-140; - J. L. Hammond, Gladstone and the League of Nations Mind, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 95-118; - Thomas Farrant Higham, Teliambi. A Review of "Mouse-tailed", alias "Miuric", Hexameter Verse, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 299-324; - Sir Richard W. Livingstone, The Exodos of the Oedipus Tyrannus, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 158-163; - E. Lobel, A Tragic Fragment, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 295-298; - H. L. Lorimer, Gold and Ivory in Greek Mythology, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 14-33; - J. W. Mackail, The Epilogue of the Odyssey, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 1-13; - Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo, Man and Leviathan, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 141-156; - Ders., G. M. and the League, in: G. M., An Unfinished Autobiography. With Contributions from E[ric] R[obertson] Dodds, J[ena] Smith, Isobel Henderson, Sybil Thorndike, Salvador de Madariaga, Bertrand Russell, ed. Jean Smith and Arnold Joseph Toynbee, London 1960, 176-197; - David Samuel Margoliouth, Some Problems in the "Acta Judae Thomae", in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 249-259; - John Masefield, Prof. M. and the Amateur Player, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 63-67; - Hubert Murray, The Machinery of Indirect Rule in Papua, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 157-171; - Sir John L. Myres, MHΔIZEIN: MHΔIΣMOΣ, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 97-105; - Ders., Homer and Its Critics, edited by Dorothea Gray, London 1958, 204ff. u.ö.; - A. S. Owen, The date of the Electra of Sophocles, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 145-157; - Denys Lionel Page, The Elegiacs in Euripides' `Andromache', in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 206-230; - M. Platnauer, Anistrophic Variations in Aristophanes, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 241-256; - Herbert Jennings Rose, The Ancient Grief. A study of Pindar, fr. 133 (Bergk), in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 79-96; - Mrs. W. H. Salter, The Evidence for Telepathy, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 261-277; - James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M., London 1936 (= Repr. Freeport NY); - James Alexander Kerr Thomson, The Present and Future of Classical Scholarship, in: Idem/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 279-291; - Ders., G. M.: Proceedings of the British Academy 43 (1957), 264-265; - Ders./Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M., London 1936 (= Repr. Freeport NY 1972); - Dies., Preface, in: Idem (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 9-11; - Sybil Thorndyke, G. M. and Some Actors, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 69-77; - Dies./Lewis Cason, The Theatre and G. M., in: G. M., An Unfinished Autobiography. With Contributions from E[ric] R[obertson] Dodds, J. Smith, Isobel Henderson, Sybil Thorndike, Salvador de Madariaga, Bertrand Russell, ed. Jean Smith and Arnold Joseph Toynbee, London 1960, 149-175; - Arnold Joseph Toynbee, The Greek Door to the Study of Hist., in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 293-308; - Ders., The Unity of G. M.'s Life and Work, in: G. M., An Unfinished Autobiography. With Contributions from E[ric] R[obertson] Dodds, J. Smith, Isobel Henderson, Sybil Thorndike, Salvador de Madariaga, Bertrand Russell, ed. Jean Smith and Arnold Joseph Toynbee, London 1960, 212-220; - Henry Theodore Wade-Gery, Kynaithos, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 56-78 (Wiederabdr. in: Idem, Essays in Greek Hist., Oxford 1958, 17-36); - T. B. L. Webster, Sophocles' Trachiniae, in: Cyril Bailey et al. (Eds.), Greek Poetry and Life. Essays presented to G. M. on his seventieth birthday, January 2, 1936 (Oxford 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1967]), 164-180; - Ders., Greek Tragedy, in: Idem, Fifty Years of Classical Scholarship, London 1954, 71-94; - Ders., Some Thoughts on the Pre-Hist. of Greek Drama: Bull. of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London 5 (1958), 43-48; - Alfred E. Zimmern, Post-War Economic Reconstruction. The story of a project, in: James Alexander Kerr Thomson/Arnold Joseph Toynbee (Eds.), Essays in Honour of G. M. (London 1936 [= Repr. Freeport NY 1972]), 173-187; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 2.12.1937, 244; - Save China Now: The Times, 11.10.1937, 16; - University Liberals and Colonies: The Times, 7.4.1937, 18; - The War in Spain: The Times, 4.6.1937, 8; - World Tributes to Lord Cecil: The Times, 17.12.1937, 8; - Frank Fletcher, After Many Days: A Schoolmaster's Memories, London 1937; - Armamaents and Fear of War: The Times, 23.4.1938, 9; - Dr. G. M.'s Statement: The Times, 10.2.1938, 13; - Britain to Aid U.S., Says Prof. M.: New York Times, 10.2.1938, Sect. 1, 14; - Gift to League of Nations Union: The Times, 10.12.1938, 8; - Our Move on China Surprises Britain: New York Times, 8. 1.1938, Sect. 1, 2; - Polling To-Day at Oxford: The Times, 27.10.1938, 9; - Robert Carr Bosanquet, Letters and Light Verse, ed. Ellen S. Bosanquet, Gloucester 1938; - Karl Reinhardt, Aristophanes u. Athen: Europäische Rv. 14 (1938), 754-767 (Wiederabdr. in: Ders., Von Werken u. Formen. Vortrr. u. Aufss., Godesberg 1948, 285-310, erneut in: Ders., Tradition u. Geist. Gesammelte Essays z. Dichtung. Hrsg. v. Carl Becker, Göttingen 1960, 257-273); - J. A. Spender, The League and Its Supporters: Spectator, 8.7.1938, 52; - Federal Union Meeting: Oxford Magazine, 16.11.1939, 70; - Notes and News: Oxford Magazine, 16.11.1939, 69.70; - Rabindra Kumar Dasgupta, Melpomene in Engl.: A Study of G. M.'s Andromache: Calcutta Rv. 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