M. Tulli Ciceronis Somnium ScipionisUniversity Press, 1900 - 56 pages |
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... and Assistant Tutor of Gonville and Caius College , Cambridge , who has given himself much trouble in revising and making suggestions . December , 1882 . W. D. PEARMAN . INTRODUCTION . THE Latin writers , and Cicero in particular PREFACE 7.
... and Assistant Tutor of Gonville and Caius College , Cambridge , who has given himself much trouble in revising and making suggestions . December , 1882 . W. D. PEARMAN . INTRODUCTION . THE Latin writers , and Cicero in particular PREFACE 7.
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... writers make frequent mention of this treatise , and citations from it abound in the writings of Lactantius , Boethius and others , while the grammarian Macrobius , in his prolix commentary , has helped to rescue our Somnium Scipionis ...
... writers make frequent mention of this treatise , and citations from it abound in the writings of Lactantius , Boethius and others , while the grammarian Macrobius , in his prolix commentary , has helped to rescue our Somnium Scipionis ...
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... writing has been erased , in order that the parchment may be used again for writing . It is not sur- prising that so costly a material as parchment should have been used with great economy ; and , as the ancient atramentum was not so ...
... writing has been erased , in order that the parchment may be used again for writing . It is not sur- prising that so costly a material as parchment should have been used with great economy ; and , as the ancient atramentum was not so ...
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... writers extend the use of this dative to the imperfect tenses of the passive verb . 17 § 2 . cubitum : supine in -um , i.e. an abstract verbal noun depending on discessimus : an accusative of the object of motion . Ennises 18 22 2 4 7 8 ...
... writers extend the use of this dative to the imperfect tenses of the passive verb . 17 § 2 . cubitum : supine in -um , i.e. an abstract verbal noun depending on discessimus : an accusative of the object of motion . Ennises 18 22 2 4 7 8 ...
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