Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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Eccles . 2 : hos denique fortes dicit et stabiles ; also Ep . 10 , 1 ; 11 , 8 ; 28 , 2. The doubling of both an epithet and a substantive is a favorite device of amplification in Cyprian . ( Watson 231. ) In this connection cf. Epist .
Eccles . 2 : hos denique fortes dicit et stabiles ; also Ep . 10 , 1 ; 11 , 8 ; 28 , 2. The doubling of both an epithet and a substantive is a favorite device of amplification in Cyprian . ( Watson 231. ) In this connection cf. Epist .
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Watson states that it is probable that no writer has used quominus in all connections as fully as Cyprian . Another instance of tacere followed by quominus is noted in Eleem . 4 : admonitio diuina . . . tacuit quominus . . . populus ...
Watson states that it is probable that no writer has used quominus in all connections as fully as Cyprian . Another instance of tacere followed by quominus is noted in Eleem . 4 : admonitio diuina . . . tacuit quominus . . . populus ...
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Watson notes that exire de saeculo occurs in Pass . Perp . 11 ( twice ) and 13 in the sense of ' to die ' , but that it seems to be absent in Tertullian . K. - Schm . 8. v .; Watson 284 . 2. contristarentur : contristare is cited for ...
Watson notes that exire de saeculo occurs in Pass . Perp . 11 ( twice ) and 13 in the sense of ' to die ' , but that it seems to be absent in Tertullian . K. - Schm . 8. v .; Watson 284 . 2. contristarentur : contristare is cited for ...
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