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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... appears the following entry in square capitals : QVI SCRIBERE NESCIT NVLLVM PVTAT SE ESSE LABOREM . TRES DIGITI SCRIBVNT , DVO OCVLI VIDENT , VNA LINGVA LOQVITVR , TOTVM CORPVS LABORAT ET OMNIS LABOR FINEM HABET ET PRAEMIVM EIVS NON ...
... appears the following entry in square capitals : QVI SCRIBERE NESCIT NVLLVM PVTAT SE ESSE LABOREM . TRES DIGITI SCRIBVNT , DVO OCVLI VIDENT , VNA LINGVA LOQVITVR , TOTVM CORPVS LABORAT ET OMNIS LABOR FINEM HABET ET PRAEMIVM EIVS NON ...
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... appears to have been used on folio 16 ' , but these letters have faded to such an extent that it is impossible to be absolutely certain about their identity . Codex Vat . Pal . Lat . 207 - S . Augustini pars media in Iohannem — is in ...
... appears to have been used on folio 16 ' , but these letters have faded to such an extent that it is impossible to be absolutely certain about their identity . Codex Vat . Pal . Lat . 207 - S . Augustini pars media in Iohannem — is in ...
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... appears to be actually ignorant of his own omniscience : he asks Chiron who Cyrene is , and whether it is right for him to lay his hand upon her . To be sure , Chiron promptly reminds Apollo that he in fact knows even how many leaves ...
... appears to be actually ignorant of his own omniscience : he asks Chiron who Cyrene is , and whether it is right for him to lay his hand upon her . To be sure , Chiron promptly reminds Apollo that he in fact knows even how many leaves ...
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My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
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