American Journal of Philology, Volume 24Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1903 - Classical philology Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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Page 105
... my judgment Demetrios is not late enough for that . As for the combination of aorist and perfect , on which RADERMACHER has a long note ( p . 84 ) à propos of čoxev . . . kai pepíμntai ( C. 72 ) , I cannot grant that Brief MENTION . 105.
... my judgment Demetrios is not late enough for that . As for the combination of aorist and perfect , on which RADERMACHER has a long note ( p . 84 ) à propos of čoxev . . . kai pepíμntai ( C. 72 ) , I cannot grant that Brief MENTION . 105.
Page 168
... aorist is used of events just past , but of course with no pro- gressive coloring , cf. Brugmann in I. Müller's Handbuch , & c . , II , p . 185 . E. Rodenbusch , De temporum usu Plautino quaest . selectae , Argentorati 1888 , pp . 11-12 ...
... aorist is used of events just past , but of course with no pro- gressive coloring , cf. Brugmann in I. Müller's Handbuch , & c . , II , p . 185 . E. Rodenbusch , De temporum usu Plautino quaest . selectae , Argentorati 1888 , pp . 11-12 ...
Page 172
... , gave way to the aorist , this increase in use in Latin may be viewed as a revival of a usage popular in Indo - European times . Cf. p . 185 , n . 2 . 3 was pointed out in Trans . Am . Philol 172 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY .
... , gave way to the aorist , this increase in use in Latin may be viewed as a revival of a usage popular in Indo - European times . Cf. p . 185 , n . 2 . 3 was pointed out in Trans . Am . Philol 172 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY .
Page 180
... aorist and the Latin aoristic perfect . The verbs to which this use of the imperfect is restricted are , in early Latin , two verbs of saying , aio and dico , and the verb sum with its compounds . There are 56 cases of the aoristic ...
... aorist and the Latin aoristic perfect . The verbs to which this use of the imperfect is restricted are , in early Latin , two verbs of saying , aio and dico , and the verb sum with its compounds . There are 56 cases of the aoristic ...
Page 181
... ( aorist ) , cites a number of illustrations in which ( he adds ) the imperfect force may still be felt ! But a case ... aorists cannot be accepted . III . THE SHIfted Imperfect . In a few cases THE IMPERFECT INDICATIVE IN EARLY LATIN . 181.
... ( aorist ) , cites a number of illustrations in which ( he adds ) the imperfect force may still be felt ! But a case ... aorists cannot be accepted . III . THE SHIfted Imperfect . In a few cases THE IMPERFECT INDICATIVE IN EARLY LATIN . 181.
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