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164 Note ( iv ) : no explanation is given of the ' infix ' -vu- for the present of Sɛinvoμ and similar verbs , only observation of their tendency to make future and aorist in -§- : it is left to inference that they do so on a stem such ...
164 Note ( iv ) : no explanation is given of the ' infix ' -vu- for the present of Sɛinvoμ and similar verbs , only observation of their tendency to make future and aorist in -§- : it is left to inference that they do so on a stem such ...
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232 205 $ 179 : ' sometimes it is helpful to speak of iambic " feet " . indeed it is , but certainly not here , where there is no further explanation or justification , and the statement only confuses after the admirable insistence on ...
232 205 $ 179 : ' sometimes it is helpful to speak of iambic " feet " . indeed it is , but certainly not here , where there is no further explanation or justification , and the statement only confuses after the admirable insistence on ...
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It is generally agreed that the introduction of the nameless element , in order to explain psychic phenomena , is formally consistent with Epicurus ' materialism - the atoms of the unnamed element are atoms like any others , and produce ...
It is generally agreed that the introduction of the nameless element , in order to explain psychic phenomena , is formally consistent with Epicurus ' materialism - the atoms of the unnamed element are atoms like any others , and produce ...
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