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... phrase is more than a naming - formula . Collatinus ' critics held his gentilicium no mere accident , but an essential feature : a Tarquin , therefore a tyrant ( Livy 2. 2. 3 ) . This notion Piso expresses with the ablative of quality ...
... phrase is more than a naming - formula . Collatinus ' critics held his gentilicium no mere accident , but an essential feature : a Tarquin , therefore a tyrant ( Livy 2. 2. 3 ) . This notion Piso expresses with the ablative of quality ...
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... phrase so puzzling that Otto Skutsch emended it away . But as Professor Jocelyn rightly points out ( PCPS 197 [ 1971 ] , 62f ) , ' its very difficulty should make us chary of emendation ' . If Remus was thought of as a sacrifice to the ...
... phrase so puzzling that Otto Skutsch emended it away . But as Professor Jocelyn rightly points out ( PCPS 197 [ 1971 ] , 62f ) , ' its very difficulty should make us chary of emendation ' . If Remus was thought of as a sacrifice to the ...
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... phrase custodes Latini sermonis does not , however , in its original context ( Seneca , Epist . 95. 65 ) have the general sense or the positive tone K. wants to give it . sermo Latinus was not upper - class Latin as actually spoken but ...
... phrase custodes Latini sermonis does not , however , in its original context ( Seneca , Epist . 95. 65 ) have the general sense or the positive tone K. wants to give it . sermo Latinus was not upper - class Latin as actually spoken but ...
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