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... inceptum redeo ) . Sallust has advanced too far ; now he retreats and goes back to his inceptum . 2 ) inceptum . This substantive is not uncommon in Sallust's works and would appear to denote either a previously formulated purpose or ...
... inceptum redeo ) . Sallust has advanced too far ; now he retreats and goes back to his inceptum . 2 ) inceptum . This substantive is not uncommon in Sallust's works and would appear to denote either a previously formulated purpose or ...
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... inceptum quoniam frustra erat an fortunam opperiretur . inceptum here = the siege and capture of the mediocre castellum haud longe a flumine Muluccha , cf. 92.5-9 . In all these examples of the use of inceptum in the singular it can be ...
... inceptum quoniam frustra erat an fortunam opperiretur . inceptum here = the siege and capture of the mediocre castellum haud longe a flumine Muluccha , cf. 92.5-9 . In all these examples of the use of inceptum in the singular it can be ...
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... inceptum redeo ) . Sallust has advanced too far ; now he retreats and goes back to his inceptum . 2 ) inceptum . This substantive is not uncommon in Sallust ' s works and would appear to denote either a previously formulated purpose or ...
... inceptum redeo ) . Sallust has advanced too far ; now he retreats and goes back to his inceptum . 2 ) inceptum . This substantive is not uncommon in Sallust ' s works and would appear to denote either a previously formulated purpose or ...
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