Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 99Association, 1968 - 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 97
... Latin poetry — he follows the practice of the time ( cf. Auct . ad Her . 4.10 ) in preferring Latin coinages , harsh though they may sound ( e.g. clinamen , notities ) , while avoiding Greek terms . Admittedly , D. S. Swanson , in his ...
... Latin poetry — he follows the practice of the time ( cf. Auct . ad Her . 4.10 ) in preferring Latin coinages , harsh though they may sound ( e.g. clinamen , notities ) , while avoiding Greek terms . Admittedly , D. S. Swanson , in his ...
Page 499
... Latin . Callimachus ' Lock refers to itself as mλóκaμos ( Ait . fr . 110.47 , 63 Pf . ) , masculine , though its sister locks are feminine ( fr . 110.51 ) ; Catullus ' Latin is not only less common about gender , but seems to make a ...
... Latin . Callimachus ' Lock refers to itself as mλóκaμos ( Ait . fr . 110.47 , 63 Pf . ) , masculine , though its sister locks are feminine ( fr . 110.51 ) ; Catullus ' Latin is not only less common about gender , but seems to make a ...
Page 524
... Latin poet like Silius Italicus is instructive in showing how little excellence depends on subject . Prudentius is a Latin poet of considerable ability , and one who does not write only in the traditional way . He goes beyond his ...
... Latin poet like Silius Italicus is instructive in showing how little excellence depends on subject . Prudentius is a Latin poet of considerable ability , and one who does not write only in the traditional way . He goes beyond his ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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