Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, Issue 34Cornell University Press, 1964 - Classical languages |
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... suggests that Persius was one of the major authors read and expounded in the schools . The interest in Persius during St. Jerome's lifetime is further evinced by the revision of the text undertaken by Flavius Julius Tryfonianus Sabinus ...
... suggests that Persius was one of the major authors read and expounded in the schools . The interest in Persius during St. Jerome's lifetime is further evinced by the revision of the text undertaken by Flavius Julius Tryfonianus Sabinus ...
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... suggests a person of very high position . 88 Cf. Amm . Marc . xxviii . 4. 26 , for a very similar tale of testamentary trickery . eorum amare videberis patrem . Quodsi de priori uxore habens 136 St. Jerome as a Satirist.
... suggests a person of very high position . 88 Cf. Amm . Marc . xxviii . 4. 26 , for a very similar tale of testamentary trickery . eorum amare videberis patrem . Quodsi de priori uxore habens 136 St. Jerome as a Satirist.
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... suggests both the Greek word ovos , donkey , and the Latin asinus . Thus Jerome is here continuing the insult which , as we have seen , played such an important role in Letter 27 . The name furthermore suggests nasus , and throughout ...
... suggests both the Greek word ovos , donkey , and the Latin asinus . Thus Jerome is here continuing the insult which , as we have seen , played such an important role in Letter 27 . The name furthermore suggests nasus , and throughout ...
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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