ADDENDA. For the Silver Age generally, see Teuffel's Rom. Lit. See Exc. on Verg. G. ii. 81, in Conington's Vergil, and Probably the instrumental ablative. Dem. Meid. 525. Auct. Pervigil. Ven. 17. 155, note I. By σт. πρ. ¿yyρ. is meant ‘a question at issue relating to a matter of fact, and depending on written documents.' See Donaldson's Gk. Lit. iii. (ii. of the continuation) pp. 157, 158; Cope's Introd. to Ar. Rhet. pp. 397-400; Holmes on Arg. 2, Dem. de Cor.; Sandys on Isocr. ad Demon. p. 2, n. 6. The speech c. Lept. is full of Nóμo and Ynpioμara. (Mainly from Notes and Queries, April 30, 1870.) |