Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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T. L. L. I , 552-3 ; St. - Schm . 497 ; Bayard 139 ; K. - Steg . II , 1 , 522 . 4. petra fortis et stabilis : the same combination of these adjectives is found in Laps . 13 : mens stabilis et fides fortis ; Epist .
T. L. L. I , 552-3 ; St. - Schm . 497 ; Bayard 139 ; K. - Steg . II , 1 , 522 . 4. petra fortis et stabilis : the same combination of these adjectives is found in Laps . 13 : mens stabilis et fides fortis ; Epist .
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Bayard , however , states that the use of the subjunctive in subordinate clauses undergoes a considerable development at the hands of Cyprian . On the basis of Classical usage one would expect the indicative , since the thought ...
Bayard , however , states that the use of the subjunctive in subordinate clauses undergoes a considerable development at the hands of Cyprian . On the basis of Classical usage one would expect the indicative , since the thought ...
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V .; Bayard 171 ; Watson 248 . 5. sermonibus atque in actibus : with the meaning of ' work or deed accomplished ' , actus is cited for Gratt . and Manil . before the Silver and Late Latin , where it is very common .
V .; Bayard 171 ; Watson 248 . 5. sermonibus atque in actibus : with the meaning of ' work or deed accomplished ' , actus is cited for Gratt . and Manil . before the Silver and Late Latin , where it is very common .
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