Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 7John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1982 |
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... Favorinus call Cicero uerborum homo diligentissimus , and a kindred phrase is found at 1.7.5 ; but not even the sentiment can be Frontonian , for as M.D. Brock observed ( Studies in Fronto and his age [ 1911 ] 137 ) there is no trace of ...
... Favorinus call Cicero uerborum homo diligentissimus , and a kindred phrase is found at 1.7.5 ; but not even the sentiment can be Frontonian , for as M.D. Brock observed ( Studies in Fronto and his age [ 1911 ] 137 ) there is no trace of ...
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... Favorinus in 2.26 . By the time he reaches the end of the chapter Gellius has lost interest in the story ; observe the bald Quinti Catuli uersus illi fuerunt ( in real life surely the Greeks would have countered with the Callimachean ...
... Favorinus in 2.26 . By the time he reaches the end of the chapter Gellius has lost interest in the story ; observe the bald Quinti Catuli uersus illi fuerunt ( in real life surely the Greeks would have countered with the Callimachean ...
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... Favorinus not only was homo fandi dulcissimus ( 16.3.1 ) , which is confirmed by Philostratus , VS 1.8.4 , but had some knowledge of Latin literature and Roman law ( so many are the chap- ters in which he is made to discuss them ) that ...
... Favorinus not only was homo fandi dulcissimus ( 16.3.1 ) , which is confirmed by Philostratus , VS 1.8.4 , but had some knowledge of Latin literature and Roman law ( so many are the chap- ters in which he is made to discuss them ) that ...
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