Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation, Volume 36 |
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... Silver writers . Cyprian seems to be the first , moreover , to substitute an infinitive for one object of the verb as here : lucrum maximum computans iam saeculi loqueis non teneri . T. L. L. III , 2180 , 54-2181 , 10 ; Bayard 105. For ...
... Silver writers . Cyprian seems to be the first , moreover , to substitute an infinitive for one object of the verb as here : lucrum maximum computans iam saeculi loqueis non teneri . T. L. L. III , 2180 , 54-2181 , 10 ; Bayard 105. For ...
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... Silver and Late writers . Cf. Cypr . Laps . 26 : ( infans ) non cibum sed gladium sibi sumens et uelut quaedam uenena letalia intra fauces et pectus admittens angi et anima exaestuante concludi postmodum coepit . For the use of ...
... Silver and Late writers . Cf. Cypr . Laps . 26 : ( infans ) non cibum sed gladium sibi sumens et uelut quaedam uenena letalia intra fauces et pectus admittens angi et anima exaestuante concludi postmodum coepit . For the use of ...
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... silver.30 " You have brought down the mountains of the mine to a smooth surface . " 31 " But what wonder if , as golden and silver vessels , you have been committed to the mine that is the home of gold and silver , except that now the ...
... silver.30 " You have brought down the mountains of the mine to a smooth surface . " 31 " But what wonder if , as golden and silver vessels , you have been committed to the mine that is the home of gold and silver , except that now the ...
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