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... metrical shape of the oblique forms of the word ( U - U ) which was not as convenient as the initial pyrrhic in rapidus , -i ( UU ) . Secondly , while rapidus was the ordinary word of common Latin and as such employed indiscriminately ...
... metrical shape of the oblique forms of the word ( U - U ) which was not as convenient as the initial pyrrhic in rapidus , -i ( UU ) . Secondly , while rapidus was the ordinary word of common Latin and as such employed indiscriminately ...
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... metrical reasons . Vergil himself was rightly thought to have been one of the foremost creators of these forms for metrical reasons.34 Many such adjectives in -eus derived from appellatives are found already in Catullus and may thus ...
... metrical reasons . Vergil himself was rightly thought to have been one of the foremost creators of these forms for metrical reasons.34 Many such adjectives in -eus derived from appellatives are found already in Catullus and may thus ...
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... metrical form : adjectives in -osus are almost exclusively trisyllabic and thus have the shape - , a form that can easily be fitted into a hexameter . The meaning of adjectives in -osus in the Eclogues is ' rich in ' , once ( ventosus ) ...
... metrical form : adjectives in -osus are almost exclusively trisyllabic and thus have the shape - , a form that can easily be fitted into a hexameter . The meaning of adjectives in -osus in the Eclogues is ' rich in ' , once ( ventosus ) ...
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... metrical convenience and the avoidance of a genitive construction : 52 48 49 50 this word says as much about the person using it as about the object denoted ; for the distribution of the word cf. also Rumpf 1999 , 161 . The only ...
... metrical convenience and the avoidance of a genitive construction : 52 48 49 50 this word says as much about the person using it as about the object denoted ; for the distribution of the word cf. also Rumpf 1999 , 161 . The only ...
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Michael Lipka. a . Metrical convenience : Occasionally , these adjectives replace a proper name for metrical convenience . The most striking example is the replacement of Musae with Pierides in the Eclogues ( found already in Greek ) ...
Michael Lipka. a . Metrical convenience : Occasionally , these adjectives replace a proper name for metrical convenience . The most striking example is the replacement of Musae with Pierides in the Eclogues ( found already in Greek ) ...
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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