Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 56Association, 1925 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... Possible Literary Affinities of Two Satires xxxiv • XXXV • xxxvi xxxvii xxxvii of Lucilius . xxxviii L. R. SHERO 11. A. Simonidean Distich at Florence хххіх • ERNEST G. SIHLER 12. Note on the Date of Livy's Birth and on the Termination ...
... Possible Literary Affinities of Two Satires xxxiv • XXXV • xxxvi xxxvii xxxvii of Lucilius . xxxviii L. R. SHERO 11. A. Simonidean Distich at Florence хххіх • ERNEST G. SIHLER 12. Note on the Date of Livy's Birth and on the Termination ...
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... possible . In general such words will not have a satisfactory Greek etymology , and yet a word borrowed from a Medi- appeared in Glotta 11 , 164–168 . Lattes , ibid . 270 , finds Friedländer's argument unconvincing . 3 Zur Geschichte ...
... possible . In general such words will not have a satisfactory Greek etymology , and yet a word borrowed from a Medi- appeared in Glotta 11 , 164–168 . Lattes , ibid . 270 , finds Friedländer's argument unconvincing . 3 Zur Geschichte ...
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... possible for speech to be fairly uniform in a rural village ; but as soon as civilization becomes more complex class dialects always appear . Education can now - a - days make little headway against the tendency , since children insist ...
... possible for speech to be fairly uniform in a rural village ; but as soon as civilization becomes more complex class dialects always appear . Education can now - a - days make little headway against the tendency , since children insist ...
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... possible that the great mass of the native population lacked the desire and the means for erecting such monuments as would endure to our day . But even if Frank's estimate be correct , we must remember that the flood of foreigners came ...
... possible that the great mass of the native population lacked the desire and the means for erecting such monuments as would endure to our day . But even if Frank's estimate be correct , we must remember that the flood of foreigners came ...
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... possible in some cases ; but Meillet 29 has shown that related dialects tend to develop along parallel lines even when removed from contact . At any rate the early foreshadowing of vulgar Latin changes shows that Italic speech might ...
... possible in some cases ; but Meillet 29 has shown that related dialects tend to develop along parallel lines even when removed from contact . At any rate the early foreshadowing of vulgar Latin changes shows that Italic speech might ...
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Page 184 - Eiectum litore, egentem excepi et regni demens in parte locavi ; amissam classem, socios a morte reduxi. 375 Heu furiis incensa feror ! Nunc augur Apollo, nunc Lyciae sortes, nunc et love missus ab ipso interpres divum fert horrida iussa per auras. Scilicet is superis labor est, ea cura quietos sollicitat. Neque te teneo neque dicta refello : 380 i, sequere Italiam, ventis pete regna per undas.
Page 194 - ... en ego victa situ, quam veri effeta senectus arma inter regum falsa formidine ludit. respice ad haec : adsum dirarum ab sede sororum, bella manu letumque gero.
Page 96 - Romulus et Liber pater et cum Castore Pollux, Post ingentia facta deorum in templa recepti, Dum terras hominumque colunt genus, aspera bella Componunt, agros assignant, oppida condunt, Ploravere suis non respondere favorem Speratum meritis.
Page 195 - Apparet domus intus et atria longa patescunt, apparent Priami et veterum penetralia regum; armatosque vident stantes in limine primo.
Page 26 - Non licuit thalami expertem sine crimine vitam Degere, more ferae, talis nee längere curas! Non servata fides cineri promissa Sychaeo!
Page 86 - Augustus potius vocaretur, non tantum2 novo sed etiam ampliore cognomine, quod loca quoque religiosa et in quibus augurato quid consecratur augusta dicantur, ab auctu vel ab avium gestu gustuve, sicut etiam Ennius docet scribens : " Augusto augurio postquam incluta condita Roma est.
Page 39 - LA Paton, Studies in the Fairy Mythology of Arthurian Romance (Boston, 1903) , chap...
Page xcix - MEETINGS. 1. There shall be an annual meeting of the Association in the city of New York, or at such other place as at a preceding annual meeting shall be determined upon. 2. At the annual meeting, the Executive Committee shall present an annual report of the progress uf the Association.
Page 191 - Notos atque atra volans in nubila fugit. tum rapidus, iamdudum arcu contenta parato tela tenens, fratrem Eurytion in vota vocavit, iam vacuo laetam caelo speculatus, et alis plaudentem nigra figit sub nube columbam. decidit exanimis, vitamque reliquit in astris aetheriis, fixamque refert delapsa sagittam. amissa solus palma superabat Acestes : qui tamen aërias telum contendit in auras, 5» ostentans artemque pater arcumque sonantem.
Page xxxviii - O Land ! For all the broken-hearted The mildest herald by our fate allotted, Beckons, and with inverted torch doth stand To lead us with a gentle hand Into the land of the great Departed, Into the Silent Land ;