Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 36Association, 1905 - 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 125
... Didascalia of the Andria ; and , thirdly , in paraphrases by the early commentator Donatus , 2 such paraphrases forming part of the praefationes to the commentaries which exist for all the plays except the Hautontimorumenos . In form ...
... Didascalia of the Andria ; and , thirdly , in paraphrases by the early commentator Donatus , 2 such paraphrases forming part of the praefationes to the commentaries which exist for all the plays except the Hautontimorumenos . In form ...
Page 126
... Didascalia of the Eunuchus , it is known that the original Didascaliae were more complete than they are in any of our sources . Other evidence shows that they contained informa- tion not only about the first performances of the several ...
... Didascalia of the Eunuchus , it is known that the original Didascaliae were more complete than they are in any of our sources . Other evidence shows that they contained informa- tion not only about the first performances of the several ...
Page 127
... Didascalia . In sharp contrast with these are the remaining five items , varia- tions in which cannot be explained by the theory of later repetitions . These items are the titles , in which the poet and his plays are named in a varying ...
... Didascalia . In sharp contrast with these are the remaining five items , varia- tions in which cannot be explained by the theory of later repetitions . These items are the titles , in which the poet and his plays are named in a varying ...
Page 128
... Didascalia of this play . Probably all would ad- mit that differences in this respect are dependent upon differ- ences in the chronology of the plays . In other words , changes in the titles were coeval with or subsequent to 128 [ 1905 ...
... Didascalia of this play . Probably all would ad- mit that differences in this respect are dependent upon differ- ences in the chronology of the plays . In other words , changes in the titles were coeval with or subsequent to 128 [ 1905 ...
Page 129
... Didascalia , but the Bembinus names Menander , while Donatus , apparently with some hesitation , names Apollodorus . Here , it is evident , there has been either an accidental or an arbitrary change . Most scholars accept the authority ...
... Didascalia , but the Bembinus names Menander , while Donatus , apparently with some hesitation , names Apollodorus . Here , it is evident , there has been either an accidental or an arbitrary change . Most scholars accept the authority ...
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accent Adelphoe adjective Andria appears atque bellum Bembinus Caesar caesura Cassiodorus Catullus Cicero cited Classical codex codices College commentarii consuls dative diaeresis Didascalia Discussion by Professors Donatus elements elision epic Epitome of Livy Eunuchus Eutropius evidence examples fact Fasti Capitolini Festus frequent Gallic Gallic War Greek Hautontimorumenos Hecyra hence Hephaistion Hirtius Homer Horace Hydatius iambic ibid inscription language later Latin Leland Stanford Jr Library Livy manuscript Mass metrical Müller Obsequens occurs original Orosius Oxyr paper passage pause pause-elision Phil Philology Phormio Plautus plays poets Princeton University probably Prof pronoun pronunciation reference rhythm Roman scholars second syllable seems sentence short syllable shortening Skutsch Subjunctive Suppositions implying syllable synizesis Tacitus Terence theory tibiae tion usage verbs Vergil verse verse-close vowel words writer καὶ
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Page 110 - ... sed me iussa deum, quae nunc has ire per umbras, per loca senta situ cogunt noctemque profundam, imperils egere suis ; nec credere quivi hunc tantum tibi me discessu ferre dolorem. siste gradum teque aspectu ne subtrahe nostro. quem fugis? extremum fato quod te adloquor hoc est.
Page 233 - Is Asellio sub P. Scipione Africano tribunus militum ad Numantiam fuit resque eas quibus gerendis ipse interfuit conscripsit.
Page 220 - Valde quidem, inquam, probandos ; nudi enim sunt, recti et venusti, omni ornatu orationis tamquam veste detracta. Sed dum voluit alios habere parata, unde sumerent qui vellent scribere historiam, ineptis gratum fortasse fecit, qui...
Page xxxvii - Ego deum genus esse semper dixi et dicam caelitum, sed eos non curare opinor, quid agat humanum genus : nam si curent, bene bonis sit, male malis, quod nunc abest
Page 226 - ... in summa tamen ipsa aut varietas est ulla, apud hos quidem quos nominavi, aut inter ipsos dissensio.
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Page xix - I, 106) : Est modus in rebus; sunt certi denique fines, Ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum. In conclusion, I realize the fallibility of one whose training in the classics dates prior to 1860; for errors I bespeak helpful criticism; I venture to ask this Association to declare its recognition of what is involved in the linguistic side of Neuronymy, and its recommendation that individual members respond to requests for information and counsel. On motion of Professor Sihler it was Voted, that the...
Page 226 - Reliquit et rerum suarum commentarios Gallici civilisque belli Pompeiani. Nam Alexandrini Africique et Hispaniensis incertus auctor est ; alii Oppium putant, alii Hirtium, qui etiam Gallici belli novissimum imperfectumque librum suppleverit.
Page 227 - Anticatones " totidem ac praeterea poema quod inscribitur " Iter." Quorum librorum primes in transitu Alpium, cum ex citeriore Gallia conventibus peractis ad exercitum rediret, sequentes sub tempus Mundensis proelii fecit ; novissimum, dum ab urbe in Hispaniam ulteriorem 6 quarto et vicensimo die pervenit.