Classical Quarterly, المجلد 12John Percival Postgate, Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Clarendon Press, 1918 |
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... taken place . But we had better deal at once with one apparently fatal objection to the new arrangement which will probably have caught the reader's eye . In § 8 if each uexillum has 60 men , 2 centurions and 1 uexillarius , why is the ...
... taken place . But we had better deal at once with one apparently fatal objection to the new arrangement which will probably have caught the reader's eye . In § 8 if each uexillum has 60 men , 2 centurions and 1 uexillarius , why is the ...
الصفحة 12
... taken place . In § 4 ordo is placed before instruebantur by L ( after it by L1 ) , and altogether omitted by O. In the same way in 4. 7. 6 the words ut . . . irae are completely lost in M , but have lost only ut in O. In 7. 27. I the ...
... taken place . In § 4 ordo is placed before instruebantur by L ( after it by L1 ) , and altogether omitted by O. In the same way in 4. 7. 6 the words ut . . . irae are completely lost in M , but have lost only ut in O. In 7. 27. I the ...
الصفحة 13
... taken the MSS . show signs of the disturbance . What is then the result if the transposition be regarded as established ? Nothing can alter the fact that Livy supposed each of the three lines to contain 15 divisions ( quindecim in § 5 ...
... taken the MSS . show signs of the disturbance . What is then the result if the transposition be regarded as established ? Nothing can alter the fact that Livy supposed each of the three lines to contain 15 divisions ( quindecim in § 5 ...
الصفحة 18
... taken on the signification of ' murderous , ' though it does not follow that he gave a transitive sense to xáμvw . In particular I would contest the usually accepted view - that a word ending in -Tos must have a passive sense . Thus ...
... taken on the signification of ' murderous , ' though it does not follow that he gave a transitive sense to xáμvw . In particular I would contest the usually accepted view - that a word ending in -Tos must have a passive sense . Thus ...
الصفحة 22
... taken over the errors without question from the Thes . Gloss . The first to point out the existence of Virgil glosses in the composite Glossary , C.G.L. IV . pp . 3-198 , was Funck , in a short paper in the Com- mentationes ...
... taken over the errors without question from the Thes . Gloss . The first to point out the existence of Virgil glosses in the composite Glossary , C.G.L. IV . pp . 3-198 , was Funck , in a short paper in the Com- mentationes ...
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