The Classical Journal, Volume 15A. J. Valpay., 1817 |
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Pagina 5
... writer as Tacitus should have said , that the phoenix really had been occasionally seen in Egypt . He has , however , mentioned one tradition , of which I must take notice . Speaking of the years which elapsed between each return of the ...
... writer as Tacitus should have said , that the phoenix really had been occasionally seen in Egypt . He has , however , mentioned one tradition , of which I must take notice . Speaking of the years which elapsed between each return of the ...
Pagina 19
... writer , where he would speak of a cock , to designate the animal as galline maritus , or , which is the same thing , as ille quo utitur gallina marito ̧ or as ille quo mordetur gallina marito . This , Desultory Remarks on Juvenal . 19.
... writer , where he would speak of a cock , to designate the animal as galline maritus , or , which is the same thing , as ille quo utitur gallina marito ̧ or as ille quo mordetur gallina marito . This , Desultory Remarks on Juvenal . 19.
Pagina 26
... writers who are strong for the festal character of a sacrifice , admit the case of expia- tory or deprecatory sacrifices to be an exception . In these , it seems that the worshipper did not partake ; as considering himself unworthy to ...
... writers who are strong for the festal character of a sacrifice , admit the case of expia- tory or deprecatory sacrifices to be an exception . In these , it seems that the worshipper did not partake ; as considering himself unworthy to ...
Pagina 28
... writer [ as ] Antipater should have made such a blunder . The reader will observe that λETT is in the feminine ... writer is mistaken in attributing to Antipater Sidonius the epigram above mentioned . It was the composition of Anti ...
... writer [ as ] Antipater should have made such a blunder . The reader will observe that λETT is in the feminine ... writer is mistaken in attributing to Antipater Sidonius the epigram above mentioned . It was the composition of Anti ...
Pagina 29
... writer imagme that these Lexicographers had no other authority for making árupos feminine than this passage of Suidas , and Phavorinus , who , in support of the assertion , adduce the very verse of Antipater , maintained by the writer ...
... writer imagme that these Lexicographers had no other authority for making árupos feminine than this passage of Suidas , and Phavorinus , who , in support of the assertion , adduce the very verse of Antipater , maintained by the writer ...
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