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... Italian languages which are supposed to have contri- buted to the formation of Latin ? 2. The relation of the philology of a language to the exe- gesis of particular authors . 3. On what grounds has it been affirmed or denied that the ...
... Italian languages which are supposed to have contri- buted to the formation of Latin ? 2. The relation of the philology of a language to the exe- gesis of particular authors . 3. On what grounds has it been affirmed or denied that the ...
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... Italian languages the nouns seem to be derived from the accusative case of the Latin equivalent . ' Can you account for this at all from the form and uses of the Latin accusative ? 3. The defects of the style of Tacitus . 4. Is any ...
... Italian languages the nouns seem to be derived from the accusative case of the Latin equivalent . ' Can you account for this at all from the form and uses of the Latin accusative ? 3. The defects of the style of Tacitus . 4. Is any ...
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... Italy remained without national poetry or art.'1 ' The Romans , before the introduction of Greek literature , possessed national epic poems , which , in power and brilliancy of imagination , leave everything produced by the Romans in ...
... Italy remained without national poetry or art.'1 ' The Romans , before the introduction of Greek literature , possessed national epic poems , which , in power and brilliancy of imagination , leave everything produced by the Romans in ...
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... Italy , showing the main natural divisions , and also the political divisions at the time of the capture of Rome by the Gauls . 10. Explain the terms : -Comitia Centuriata , Dictator , Court of Areopagus , Sanhedrim , Balance of Power ...
... Italy , showing the main natural divisions , and also the political divisions at the time of the capture of Rome by the Gauls . 10. Explain the terms : -Comitia Centuriata , Dictator , Court of Areopagus , Sanhedrim , Balance of Power ...
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... Italy , of either Epic Poetry or Satire , b . In Greece , of either History or Tragedy . α . πολλοῖσι δούλοις τοὔνομ ̓ αἰσχρόν , ἡ δὲ φρὴν τῶν οὐχὶ δούλων ἐστ ' ἐλευθερωτέρα.1 b . ἀλλ ' ἐγὼ μολὼν ὁ μηδὲν εἰδὼς Οἰδίπους ἔπαυσά νιν.2 When ...
... Italy , of either Epic Poetry or Satire , b . In Greece , of either History or Tragedy . α . πολλοῖσι δούλοις τοὔνομ ̓ αἰσχρόν , ἡ δὲ φρὴν τῶν οὐχὶ δούλων ἐστ ' ἐλευθερωτέρα.1 b . ἀλλ ' ἐγὼ μολὼν ὁ μηδὲν εἰδὼς Οἰδίπους ἔπαυσά νιν.2 When ...
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