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The reading indicated by precor and precatus sum following is established by Quint . IX . iv . 107 , where this opening is quoted with the remark creticus initiis optimus . The presiding magistrate offered up a formal prayer after the ...
The reading indicated by precor and precatus sum following is established by Quint . IX . iv . 107 , where this opening is quoted with the remark creticus initiis optimus . The presiding magistrate offered up a formal prayer after the ...
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Quint . XI . i . 69 . 8. favi ] so Z. from MS . Lag . 9 , and it is far better than the adfui given by some inferior MSS . ' supported you . ' an election word . petis ] on same authority , instead of petas , which H. keeps ...
Quint . XI . i . 69 . 8. favi ] so Z. from MS . Lag . 9 , and it is far better than the adfui given by some inferior MSS . ' supported you . ' an election word . petis ] on same authority , instead of petas , which H. keeps ...
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22. quam iuris civilis ] If these words are genuine , gloria is ironically referred to them . But MS . Lag . omits them , and so Z. plausibly . vigilas & c . ] quoted by Quint . IX . ii . 100 , iii . 32 , with slight variations . de ...
22. quam iuris civilis ] If these words are genuine , gloria is ironically referred to them . But MS . Lag . omits them , and so Z. plausibly . vigilas & c . ] quoted by Quint . IX . ii . 100 , iii . 32 , with slight variations . de ...
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... property to Πανταλέων ( πάντα Λέοντι or Πανταλέοντι ) , given by Quint . VII . ix . 5 , 6 ; many such ambiguities , observes Z. , are found in laws . agi lege ] whether actions at law could be brought or no , ' cf. Div . in Caecil .
... property to Πανταλέων ( πάντα Λέοντι or Πανταλέοντι ) , given by Quint . VII . ix . 5 , 6 ; many such ambiguities , observes Z. , are found in laws . agi lege ] whether actions at law could be brought or no , ' cf. Div . in Caecil .
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Quint . VII . 1. 51 , has adopted this simile . Latini ] The story in Liv . IX . 30 shews that they were not Roman citizens . Thus the haruspices were Etruscans . Ern . unde ...... inde .
Quint . VII . 1. 51 , has adopted this simile . Latini ] The story in Liv . IX . 30 shews that they were not Roman citizens . Thus the haruspices were Etruscans . Ern . unde ...... inde .
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