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... discussion of Velius Longus ( 55f . ) largely unsatisfactory . Longus ' comment that elegantiores pronounced uementem and reprendit without an intervocalic h ( GL VII.68.15ff . ) is quoted ( 55 ) with the remark ' Velius is happy to ...
... discussion of Velius Longus ( 55f . ) largely unsatisfactory . Longus ' comment that elegantiores pronounced uementem and reprendit without an intervocalic h ( GL VII.68.15ff . ) is quoted ( 55 ) with the remark ' Velius is happy to ...
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... discussion of accentus : see 132.1ff . on how to write accents ) . Giving Roma an acute rather than a circumflex in the terminology of Pompeius involved ' shortening ' , as is clear from the use of detrahimus and tractim at 285.30f ...
... discussion of accentus : see 132.1ff . on how to write accents ) . Giving Roma an acute rather than a circumflex in the terminology of Pompeius involved ' shortening ' , as is clear from the use of detrahimus and tractim at 285.30f ...
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... discussion of Thucydides , and W.'s Prologue again indicates his programme ( pp.ix - x ) : Thucydides , for many scholars the archetype of the ' scientific historian ' of the ancient world , is the obvious counter - example ; if W. can ...
... discussion of Thucydides , and W.'s Prologue again indicates his programme ( pp.ix - x ) : Thucydides , for many scholars the archetype of the ' scientific historian ' of the ancient world , is the obvious counter - example ; if W. can ...
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