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150–152 , and asyndeton in early Latin noun - pairs LCM 10.3 ( Mar.1985 ) , 43 43 . The words ita plorando orando instando atque obiurgando me obtudit make good sense and good trochaic rhythm . The following eam uti uenderem nunc credo ...
150–152 , and asyndeton in early Latin noun - pairs LCM 10.3 ( Mar.1985 ) , 43 43 . The words ita plorando orando instando atque obiurgando me obtudit make good sense and good trochaic rhythm . The following eam uti uenderem nunc credo ...
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Locus , ... quae regio goes back to early Latin and the use of synonymous pairs of words in legal and sacral style ( see R.G. Austin on Aeneid 6.670 quae regio ... , quis ... Locus , where he refers to H.Haffter , Untersuchungen zur ...
Locus , ... quae regio goes back to early Latin and the use of synonymous pairs of words in legal and sacral style ( see R.G. Austin on Aeneid 6.670 quae regio ... , quis ... Locus , where he refers to H.Haffter , Untersuchungen zur ...
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One mistake should be corrected in the list of ' other sources " in roughly chronological order " ' : Proclus ( 41085 ) appears between Marcus Aurelius and Origen , two centuries too early . He belongs between Themistius and his own ...
One mistake should be corrected in the list of ' other sources " in roughly chronological order " ' : Proclus ( 41085 ) appears between Marcus Aurelius and Origen , two centuries too early . He belongs between Themistius and his own ...
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