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Plautus , Ps.1026 , or Cas.797 , meus socius compar commaritus vilicus ) . Although J.C. von Orelli , Horatii Flacci volumen prius " , Berlin 1886 , 238 , refers to an erotic use at Plautus , Ps . 66 , Leo and subsequent editors have ...
Plautus , Ps.1026 , or Cas.797 , meus socius compar commaritus vilicus ) . Although J.C. von Orelli , Horatii Flacci volumen prius " , Berlin 1886 , 238 , refers to an erotic use at Plautus , Ps . 66 , Leo and subsequent editors have ...
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Metaphorically , under c , a negotium or a res may be brought to a standstill in Plautus and a res in Quintilian and in grander verse even a victory , fortuna or virtus . As for d , people get stuck in Cicero in his iniquitatibus ...
Metaphorically , under c , a negotium or a res may be brought to a standstill in Plautus and a res in Quintilian and in grander verse even a victory , fortuna or virtus . As for d , people get stuck in Cicero in his iniquitatibus ...
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Never in all extant Latin is pumex treated as other than a mas- culine noun : two examples occur as early as Plautus ( Aul.297 , Pers . 41 ) , and the technical contexts surrounding the word in Vitruvius ( 2 .
Never in all extant Latin is pumex treated as other than a mas- culine noun : two examples occur as early as Plautus ( Aul.297 , Pers . 41 ) , and the technical contexts surrounding the word in Vitruvius ( 2 .
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