Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 14-16J. Pinsent, 1989 |
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... means ' we say ' or simply ' we use ' ( in writing ) . It is worth looking at some other cases of dicimus in the text . When at 301.13 Alcuin writes exscindo exsculpo exstruo exsisto per s dicimus : sistere enim est simplex , he is ...
... means ' we say ' or simply ' we use ' ( in writing ) . It is worth looking at some other cases of dicimus in the text . When at 301.13 Alcuin writes exscindo exsculpo exstruo exsisto per s dicimus : sistere enim est simplex , he is ...
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LCM. probably means more to American contributors than it does to the Editor ] . References should appear at the end ' . The Editor's comments should not be taken to mean that he does not welcome the appearance of a new , different ...
LCM. probably means more to American contributors than it does to the Editor ] . References should appear at the end ' . The Editor's comments should not be taken to mean that he does not welcome the appearance of a new , different ...
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... mean ' temples ' . Yet the transmitted text is unexceptionable ; it means πλὴν εἰ μή τινες τὰ καινὰ δόγματα τηροῦσι τὰ τῶν γραμματικῶν ὡς δὴ θεμένων ἱερά , ' as if they had laid down sacred rules . 5. Which Gellius ? The author of the ...
... mean ' temples ' . Yet the transmitted text is unexceptionable ; it means πλὴν εἰ μή τινες τὰ καινὰ δόγματα τηροῦσι τὰ τῶν γραμματικῶν ὡς δὴ θεμένων ἱερά , ' as if they had laid down sacred rules . 5. Which Gellius ? The author of the ...
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