Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 102Association, 1971 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... authors by Prudentius.5 C. 1.9-12 : R. Herzog , Die allegorische Dichtkunst des Prudentius ( Munich 1966 ) 58 ( see Thraede 688 ) takes these lines as a continuation of the direct address in lines 5-8 . He points to the continuation of ...
... authors by Prudentius.5 C. 1.9-12 : R. Herzog , Die allegorische Dichtkunst des Prudentius ( Munich 1966 ) 58 ( see Thraede 688 ) takes these lines as a continuation of the direct address in lines 5-8 . He points to the continuation of ...
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... author " has altered " a word may be seen in the comparison of the early and late versions of the gloss to 13.343 . It should be noted that some scholia confuse variations within the author's own dialect within differences between the ...
... author " has altered " a word may be seen in the comparison of the early and late versions of the gloss to 13.343 . It should be noted that some scholia confuse variations within the author's own dialect within differences between the ...
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... authors of this period tended to use echein en cheroin rather more frequently than echein dia cheiros . The two expressions are cer- tainly close in meaning . Thus when an author chose to use one , it is probable that the other passed ...
... authors of this period tended to use echein en cheroin rather more frequently than echein dia cheiros . The two expressions are cer- tainly close in meaning . Thus when an author chose to use one , it is probable that the other passed ...
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Ovids Epistle from Sappho to Phaon Heroides | 20 |
Correction ? to P Mich Inv 3163 | 39 |
Dies Alliensis | 49 |
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