Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 100Association, 1969 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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Page 42
... things which can be properly regarded as eternal ( 3.806-18 ) , the soul is obviously the kind of thing which can be dissolved by the blows of matter . Its natura is that it is nata , and thus mortal . Omnis per se divum natura ( 1.44 ) ...
... things which can be properly regarded as eternal ( 3.806-18 ) , the soul is obviously the kind of thing which can be dissolved by the blows of matter . Its natura is that it is nata , and thus mortal . Omnis per se divum natura ( 1.44 ) ...
Page 42
... things which can be properly regarded as eternal ( 3.806–18 ) , the soul is obviously the kind of thing which can be dissolved by the blows of matter . Its natura is that it is nata , and thus mortal . Omnis per se divum natura ( 1.44 ) ...
... things which can be properly regarded as eternal ( 3.806–18 ) , the soul is obviously the kind of thing which can be dissolved by the blows of matter . Its natura is that it is nata , and thus mortal . Omnis per se divum natura ( 1.44 ) ...
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... thing — a refuge and a relief . Seneca recognizes the existence of a death - wish in the minds of many of his ... things as inspired by social conditions , and they go no further . Another recent article , by Werner Rutz , " Amor ...
... thing — a refuge and a relief . Seneca recognizes the existence of a death - wish in the minds of many of his ... things as inspired by social conditions , and they go no further . Another recent article , by Werner Rutz , " Amor ...
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ORGANIZATION | iii |
Officers Directors and Committees | viii |
Award of Merit | x |
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