Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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... repetition of the thought expressed in this passage : Unit . Eccl . 16 : magis ac magis aduersario saeuiente error fallit , extollit stupor , liuor incendit , cupiditas excaecat , de- prauat impietas , superbia inflat , discordia ...
... repetition of the thought expressed in this passage : Unit . Eccl . 16 : magis ac magis aduersario saeuiente error fallit , extollit stupor , liuor incendit , cupiditas excaecat , de- prauat impietas , superbia inflat , discordia ...
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... repetition of this clause at the beginning of five sentences is a good example of Cyprian's use of anaphora . Cf. also , Mort . 2 , 26. For other instances , see Watson 228 . ex aqua et spiritu non renatus : for this echo of Scrip- ture ...
... repetition of this clause at the beginning of five sentences is a good example of Cyprian's use of anaphora . Cf. also , Mort . 2 , 26. For other instances , see Watson 228 . ex aqua et spiritu non renatus : for this echo of Scrip- ture ...
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... repetition of p and c sounds , he often joins together verbs of similar meaning as properamus et currimus , and frequently uses word parataxis and chiastic arrangement . 9. quid non properamus et currimus : in Fort . 13 Cyprian again ...
... repetition of p and c sounds , he often joins together verbs of similar meaning as properamus et currimus , and frequently uses word parataxis and chiastic arrangement . 9. quid non properamus et currimus : in Fort . 13 Cyprian again ...
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ablative adjective adque already Apul Apuleius Augustine Bayard before Cyprian beloved brethren Benoist-Goelzer Bibliorum Sacrorum CHAPTER Christ Christian Cicero cited first Classical period Commentary common construction Cypr Cyprian uses Cyprian's dear ones death Demetr Deum Deus Dial diuina Domini Dominus Early Eccl Eleem Epist eternal examples expression faith fear followed form found fratres dilectissimi frequently further genitive Georges Greek Hostilianus Hrdlicka influence instances Introduction K.-Schm K.-Steg Keenan Laps Late Latin Late writers later lexica life Lord martyrdom meaning mind Mort Mortalitate mortality mundo Note noted occurs Old Version omnibus pagans passage Patient pestis phrase plague Plin Pontius Price Quint reading saeculo saeculum says sense Silver and Late similar similarity sine Sister Mary St.-Schm style Tert Tertullian things thought time Translation uitae Unit usage used verb Verg Vulgate Watson word words works world δὲ καὶ τοῖς τοῦ τῶν