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... 85 ( rapidus fluvius est hic ) , Men . 64f . ( ingressus fluvium rapidum ) . 16 Horace for example has rapax five times , Propertius once , Tibullus three times . vivax at 7.30 Vergil uses a technical term , possibly 2. Adjectives in -ax 3.
... 85 ( rapidus fluvius est hic ) , Men . 64f . ( ingressus fluvium rapidum ) . 16 Horace for example has rapax five times , Propertius once , Tibullus three times . vivax at 7.30 Vergil uses a technical term , possibly 2. Adjectives in -ax 3.
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... Tibullus employs the adjective in conjunction with herba ( as had been earlier done by Cic . Lael . 68 ) . But the fact that the conspicuous expression fallax herba veneni was as such never imitated by any author may indicate that it ...
... Tibullus employs the adjective in conjunction with herba ( as had been earlier done by Cic . Lael . 68 ) . But the fact that the conspicuous expression fallax herba veneni was as such never imitated by any author may indicate that it ...
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... Tibullus ( 6 times ) and Ovidian erotic elegy , most notably in the Amores ( 21 times ) , while it is virtually absent in the later Vergil ( for the only exception at georg . 3.219 see above ) and the Silver epic poets.48 Given the ...
... Tibullus ( 6 times ) and Ovidian erotic elegy , most notably in the Amores ( 21 times ) , while it is virtually absent in the later Vergil ( for the only exception at georg . 3.219 see above ) and the Silver epic poets.48 Given the ...
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... Tibullus ( 2.3.15 ) and later Latin bucolic poets ( Calp . ecl . 3.68 , Nemes . ecl . 1.1 ) may be influenced by Vergil's use of the word at 10.71 . But the Vergilian passage as well as the whole Vergilian poem refer to Gallus and one ...
... Tibullus ( 2.3.15 ) and later Latin bucolic poets ( Calp . ecl . 3.68 , Nemes . ecl . 1.1 ) may be influenced by Vergil's use of the word at 10.71 . But the Vergilian passage as well as the whole Vergilian poem refer to Gallus and one ...
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Contents
7 Conclusions | 123 |
III Stylistic Level | 127 |
3 Colloquialisms and Prosaisms | 130 |
4 Synonyms | 145 |
5 Technical Terms | 166 |
6 Conclusions | 169 |
IV Personal Names | 171 |
2 NonPastoral Names | 172 |
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