Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Servius ad loc . ) make the ' meaning ' of the piece difficult to determine : what is the status of the muthos and its relationship to logos ( cf. D.Chr . 1.49 ) ? Is " Prodikos " a significant name , or does the sophistic authorship ...
... Servius ad loc . ) make the ' meaning ' of the piece difficult to determine : what is the status of the muthos and its relationship to logos ( cf. D.Chr . 1.49 ) ? Is " Prodikos " a significant name , or does the sophistic authorship ...
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... Servius ' , and the commentary on Terence's plays anciently attributed to Donatus . But K. thinks mediocrity more historically instructive . The heavy emphasis Servius gives to matters of language as against matters of substance K ...
... Servius ' , and the commentary on Terence's plays anciently attributed to Donatus . But K. thinks mediocrity more historically instructive . The heavy emphasis Servius gives to matters of language as against matters of substance K ...
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... Servius could have recommended this form ; what he is concerned about at Aen . 2. 60 is the use of neuter ipsum rather than ipsud . The very mastery of Latin possessed by Servius ' pupils made at least some of them interested not only ...
... Servius could have recommended this form ; what he is concerned about at Aen . 2. 60 is the use of neuter ipsum rather than ipsud . The very mastery of Latin possessed by Servius ' pupils made at least some of them interested not only ...
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