American Journal of Philology, Volume 28Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Tenney Frank, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1907 Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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Pagina 11
... atque auditione assequi nullo modo possumus ; cf. also i , 8 , 13 grammaticus . ... reddi sibi ... desideret pedum proprietates . 2 In agreement with this view , and that developed above ( A. J. P. XXVII 429 ) , see Schuchardt's ...
... atque auditione assequi nullo modo possumus ; cf. also i , 8 , 13 grammaticus . ... reddi sibi ... desideret pedum proprietates . 2 In agreement with this view , and that developed above ( A. J. P. XXVII 429 ) , see Schuchardt's ...
Pagina 16
... atque , only before consonants , where it is already long by position , and thus avoids the shortening of the monosyllabic form ; very different is the treatment of nec , the syncopated form of pyrrhic neque , which is used freely both ...
... atque , only before consonants , where it is already long by position , and thus avoids the shortening of the monosyllabic form ; very different is the treatment of nec , the syncopated form of pyrrhic neque , which is used freely both ...
Pagina 18
... atque , forte , tute , dumque , perque , quodque , quomque , quodne , idne . Still other pronouns and particles of dimoric value must be added to Skutsch's list , ' viz . immo ( Müller , Pl . Pros . 439 ) , nosne , estne , necne , sive ...
... atque , forte , tute , dumque , perque , quodque , quomque , quodne , idne . Still other pronouns and particles of dimoric value must be added to Skutsch's list , ' viz . immo ( Müller , Pl . Pros . 439 ) , nosne , estne , necne , sive ...
Pagina 30
... atque , neque , sive , poste , quin ( e ) . Therefore the syncope theory is unable to explain the reason for this peculiar limitation , and the failure of other well - worn forms , like céler ( e ) , trist ( e ) , saép ( e ) , impún ( e ) ...
... atque , neque , sive , poste , quin ( e ) . Therefore the syncope theory is unable to explain the reason for this peculiar limitation , and the failure of other well - worn forms , like céler ( e ) , trist ( e ) , saép ( e ) , impún ( e ) ...
Pagina 38
... atque - ac , neque - nec . The Latin of the Silver Age is marked by the extensive use of the shortened form of each one of these words . Tacitus used atque 312 times , but ac 893 times , Plin . Min , atque 74 times , but ac 172 times 38 ...
... atque - ac , neque - nec . The Latin of the Silver Age is marked by the extensive use of the shortened form of each one of these words . Tacitus used atque 312 times , but ac 893 times , Plin . Min , atque 74 times , but ac 172 times 38 ...
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A. J. P. XXVII Aegina Amores Aristophanes Arval Brethren Athens atque autem B. G. Teubner Berlin Bréal Cicero cited clause codd Compare Cynosarges Diaeresis discussion edition English enim esset etiam Eupolis examples explained exta fact ficus Ruminalis fragment German Greek haec Heroides Homer indicative indirect inferential inscription lacrimas language Latin Leipzig Lenaea letters lines literature Livy Lucretius meaning mihi Müller neque nisi occurs original Ovid passage Philology phrase Pindar Plautus Plin pluperfect poem poet praeter probably quae quam quod reference rell Roman says seems Servius Skutsch Soranus statement subjunctive suggested Suidas sunt syllable syntax temple Teubner tibi tion translation unreal usage Varro verb victory VIII Wilhelm Wölfflin words δὲ εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ τὰ τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τῶν
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Pagina 309 - Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone; For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its own.
Pagina 300 - Adhuc haec erant; ad reliqua alacri tendebamus animo, sic parati, ut, nisi quae causa gravior obstitisset, nullum philosophiae locum esse pateremur qui non Latinis litteris illustratus pateret.
Pagina 232 - Den schlechten Mann muss man verachten, Der nie bedacht, was er vollbringt. Das ist's ja, was den Menschen zieret, Und dazu ward ihm der Verstand, Dass er im innern Herzen spüret, Was er erschafft mit seiner Hand.
Pagina 305 - Non patiamur igitur frigescere hoc opus, et adfectum, cum ad summum perduxerimus, relinquamus nee speremus fore ut aliena quisquam diu ploret.
Pagina 287 - Amoris — ei mihi, praeceptis urgeor ipse meis ! — 20 aut, quod Penelopes verbis reddatur Ulixi, scribimus et lacrimas, Phylli relicta, tuas...
Pagina 220 - I learnt from him that poetry, even that of the loftiest, and, seemingly, that of the wildest odes, had a logic of its own as severe as that of science, and more difficult, because more subtle, more complex, and dependent on more and more fugitive causes.
Pagina 220 - He early moulded my taste to the preference of Demosthenes to Cicero, of Homer and Theocritus to Virgil, and again of Virgil to Ovid.
Pagina 173 - JUDiCES, aut aliquid ejusmodi ediscere potueris, praeclare te paratum in judicium yenturum arbitraris. Ac si tibi nemo responsurus esset, tamen ipsam causam, ut ego arbitror, demonstrare non posses. Nunc ne illud quidem cogitas, tibi cum homine disertissimo, et ad dicendum paratissimo, futurum esse certamen; quicum modo disserendum, modo omni ratione pugnandum certandumque sit?
Pagina 306 - Num alio genere furiarum declamatores inquietantur, qui clamant: haec vulnera pro libertate publica excepi ; hunc oculum pro vobis impendi : date mihi ducem, qui me ducat ad liberos meos, nam succisi poplites membra non sustinent' ? Haec ipsa tolerabilia essent, si ad eloquentiam ituris viam facerent.
Pagina 312 - Achates, succepitque ignem foliis, atque arida circum 175 nutrimenta dedit, rapuitque in fomite flammam. tum Cererem corruptam undis Cerealiaque arma expediunt fessi rerum, frugesque receptas et torrere parant flammis et frangere saxo.