Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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No longer does the delicate matron dread the racks , having by a speedy death gained escape from the fear of persecution and the hands and tortures of the hangman . Through their panic at the mortality and the occasion the fearful are ...
No longer does the delicate matron dread the racks , having by a speedy death gained escape from the fear of persecution and the hands and tortures of the hangman . Through their panic at the mortality and the occasion the fearful are ...
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Finally , the Apostle Paul censures , rebukes , and blames any who are sorrowful at the death of their dear ones . We will not , he says , have you ignorant , brethren , concerning them that are asleep , that you be not sorrowful ...
Finally , the Apostle Paul censures , rebukes , and blames any who are sorrowful at the death of their dear ones . We will not , he says , have you ignorant , brethren , concerning them that are asleep , that you be not sorrowful ...
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Mortalitate : the word mortalitas is found only rarely in Classical Latin where it has the meaning of death ' , as in Cic . nat . deor . 1 , 10 , 26 : omne , quod ortum sit , mortalitas consequitur . In this treatise , however , Cyprian ...
Mortalitate : the word mortalitas is found only rarely in Classical Latin where it has the meaning of death ' , as in Cic . nat . deor . 1 , 10 , 26 : omne , quod ortum sit , mortalitas consequitur . In this treatise , however , Cyprian ...
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