Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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De Mortalitate , 3 ; quotes from Indirect question , introduced by an De Mortalitate , 4-5 ; eulogy of in place of -ne or num , 81 , 83 . Cyprian by , 13 . Infinitive , use of present for future , Aurelius Victor , dates beginning of 54 ...
De Mortalitate , 3 ; quotes from Indirect question , introduced by an De Mortalitate , 4-5 ; eulogy of in place of -ne or num , 81 , 83 . Cyprian by , 13 . Infinitive , use of present for future , Aurelius Victor , dates beginning of 54 ...
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Furthermore it has been thought best to treat the great plague which swept the Roman world in the middle of the third century A. D. , and which Cyprian describes for us in the De Mortalitate , from the viewpoint of the economic effect ...
Furthermore it has been thought best to treat the great plague which swept the Roman world in the middle of the third century A. D. , and which Cyprian describes for us in the De Mortalitate , from the viewpoint of the economic effect ...
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