Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, Issue 34Cornell University Press, 1964 - Classical languages |
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... priests , one of whose failings is os barbarum et procax et in convicia semper armatum ! Wilhelm Süss has propounded ... priest walking on his 22 Letter 22. 28 . 23 " Der heil . Hieron . und die Formen seiner Polemik , " Giessener ...
... priests , one of whose failings is os barbarum et procax et in convicia semper armatum ! Wilhelm Süss has propounded ... priest walking on his 22 Letter 22. 28 . 23 " Der heil . Hieron . und die Formen seiner Polemik , " Giessener ...
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... priests of the mysteries were excluded from rights of inheritance . See Symmachus Relatio iii . 13 . 39 Letter 52. 6. With the phrase apponunt mattulam compare Letter 117. 8 , the description of the obsequious priests who go so far as ...
... priests of the mysteries were excluded from rights of inheritance . See Symmachus Relatio iii . 13 . 39 Letter 52. 6. With the phrase apponunt mattulam compare Letter 117. 8 , the description of the obsequious priests who go so far as ...
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... priests ) who sought to violate Susanna does not reflect on the morality of right - living priests ( presbyteros ) .143 This subtle comparison of priests to the elders in the Susanna story , a comparison made again elsewhere in this ...
... priests ) who sought to violate Susanna does not reflect on the morality of right - living priests ( presbyteros ) .143 This subtle comparison of priests to the elders in the Susanna story , a comparison made again elsewhere in this ...
Contents
St Jerome and the Satiric Tradition I | 1 |
O Tempora O Mores | 20 |
The Church and the Clergy | 65 |
Copyright | |
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