Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 10John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1985 |
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... cited as if it were prose . Here it is , punctuated in modern fashion , and with the three obvious corrup- tions obelized : is demum miser est qui ( P2R : quia VP1 ) aerumnan suam nequit occultare + ferre ita me uxor forma et factis ...
... cited as if it were prose . Here it is , punctuated in modern fashion , and with the three obvious corrup- tions obelized : is demum miser est qui ( P2R : quia VP1 ) aerumnan suam nequit occultare + ferre ita me uxor forma et factis ...
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... cited by name in sections 3 , 16 and 32 ( also restored in 14 by Ritter ) . Hermippos is cited in section 18 as saying that Thucydides traced his ancestry to the Peisistratid tyrants , which is why he begrudged Harmodios and ...
... cited by name in sections 3 , 16 and 32 ( also restored in 14 by Ritter ) . Hermippos is cited in section 18 as saying that Thucydides traced his ancestry to the Peisistratid tyrants , which is why he begrudged Harmodios and ...
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... cited as an independent witness . Clearly in both passages the plain- tiff in the action is the creditor . Mommsen cites XII Tables 12.3 : si uindiciam falsam tulit , si uelit is ( ? siue litis ) < prae > tor arbitros tris dato ; eorum ...
... cited as an independent witness . Clearly in both passages the plain- tiff in the action is the creditor . Mommsen cites XII Tables 12.3 : si uindiciam falsam tulit , si uelit is ( ? siue litis ) < prae > tor arbitros tris dato ; eorum ...
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