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In all these examples of the use of inceptum in the singular it can be demonstrated that the word refers to action already begun . In one case , BJ 90.3 : sic incepto suo occultato pergit ad flumen Tanaim , the reference appears to be ...
In all these examples of the use of inceptum in the singular it can be demonstrated that the word refers to action already begun . In one case , BJ 90.3 : sic incepto suo occultato pergit ad flumen Tanaim , the reference appears to be ...
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Both cases may refer either to already formulated plans or to action already begun . b ) Singular inceptum : BJ 11 . 9 : quae ubi tardius procedunt neque leniter animus ferox , statuit quovis modo inceptum perficere . inceptum here ...
Both cases may refer either to already formulated plans or to action already begun . b ) Singular inceptum : BJ 11 . 9 : quae ubi tardius procedunt neque leniter animus ferox , statuit quovis modo inceptum perficere . inceptum here ...
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9 must mean ' Now I go back to the activity which I have already begun ( or , less probably , ' to an intention which I have already formulated ' ) and which I have already stated ' . I would again draw attention to the close parallels ...
9 must mean ' Now I go back to the activity which I have already begun ( or , less probably , ' to an intention which I have already formulated ' ) and which I have already stated ' . I would again draw attention to the close parallels ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
Two textual notes on Aristotle | 17 |
feared that 1979 would be inaugurated by a very attentuated number | 230 |
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