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The wit in this line depends upon a maverick application of an apparently predictable expression , but Verrius seems to be mistaken in supposing it to reside solely in piscibus . The grand periphrasis lanigerum genus2 would naturally ...
The wit in this line depends upon a maverick application of an apparently predictable expression , but Verrius seems to be mistaken in supposing it to reside solely in piscibus . The grand periphrasis lanigerum genus2 would naturally ...
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With respect to the question of metum / meritum , it would seem that meritum should be read with a meaning of service . ... line that is so Tacitean , it seems preferable to concentrate on interpreting the text rather than emending it .
With respect to the question of metum / meritum , it would seem that meritum should be read with a meaning of service . ... line that is so Tacitean , it seems preferable to concentrate on interpreting the text rather than emending it .
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With pergo as verb of motion , the text gives a sense of sorts ; but its language seems at least unusual . ... There seem to be no other instances in Tacitus or elsewhere of pergere taking an accusative except where it is a verb of ...
With pergo as verb of motion , the text gives a sense of sorts ; but its language seems at least unusual . ... There seem to be no other instances in Tacitus or elsewhere of pergere taking an accusative except where it is a verb of ...
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distinguish himself from the Oxford scholar J U Powell 18651932 see Cosgrave op cit p | 41 |
JHS Journal of Hellenic Studies | 159 |
A Lexicon to Herodotus Cambridge 1938 2nd edn Hildesheim 1960 | 10 |
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