The Year's Work in Classical Studies, Volume 1920J.W. Arrowsmith, 1921 - Classical education |
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... regards the judex privatus as the more essential element in the old ordo . It is admitted that the judex privatus had disappeared by the time of Diocletian , yet formulae were only abolished in 342. If we do not wish to quarrel about ...
... regards the judex privatus as the more essential element in the old ordo . It is admitted that the judex privatus had disappeared by the time of Diocletian , yet formulae were only abolished in 342. If we do not wish to quarrel about ...
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... regard to Gaius 1 , 5. If we admit the discrepancy , the explanation is not easy to find . Of the reviews several have been mentioned incidentally . Mitteis has a short review ( 1920 ) of the fourth part of Beseler's Beiträge ( 1920 ...
... regard to Gaius 1 , 5. If we admit the discrepancy , the explanation is not easy to find . Of the reviews several have been mentioned incidentally . Mitteis has a short review ( 1920 ) of the fourth part of Beseler's Beiträge ( 1920 ...
Page 55
... regard to Roman ritual are apparent to any serious student ; a fresh contribution to the same storehouse of misapplied ingenuity is that of A. Piganiol , the whole of whose chapter on the supposed differences in cult between the ...
... regard to Roman ritual are apparent to any serious student ; a fresh contribution to the same storehouse of misapplied ingenuity is that of A. Piganiol , the whole of whose chapter on the supposed differences in cult between the ...
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... regards the so - called deliberative Subjunctive as expressing will ( w ; whither do you will me to go ? ' ) , instead of simply denoting what is to be done ( ' whither am I to go ? ' ) . Nor can I quite agree with his classification of ...
... regards the so - called deliberative Subjunctive as expressing will ( w ; whither do you will me to go ? ' ) , instead of simply denoting what is to be done ( ' whither am I to go ? ' ) . Nor can I quite agree with his classification of ...
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... regards the participle in question as timeless , ' e.g. B2 f . ὤρνυτ ' ἄρ ἐξ εὐνῆφιν εἵματα ἑσσάμενος ( d . 306.f. , v . • " 1 Cambridge Journal of Philology , xxxv . , 1920 , pp . 51 ff . 2 Zur Aktionsart im negierten Satz bei Homer ...
... regards the participle in question as timeless , ' e.g. B2 f . ὤρνυτ ' ἄρ ἐξ εὐνῆφιν εἵματα ἑσσάμενος ( d . 306.f. , v . • " 1 Cambridge Journal of Philology , xxxv . , 1920 , pp . 51 ff . 2 Zur Aktionsart im negierten Satz bei Homer ...
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