Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Studia Latina Upsaliensia, Issue 17 |
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Westerlund remarks that it means ” either if Charles XII dies or if Charles XII lives " ( p . 152 ) ! These explanations of the puzzling expression seem to me to be rather curious themselves . Why , in the first place , should we assume ...
Westerlund remarks that it means ” either if Charles XII dies or if Charles XII lives " ( p . 152 ) ! These explanations of the puzzling expression seem to me to be rather curious themselves . Why , in the first place , should we assume ...
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The scene was by no means dominated by purist Ciceronians . The Neo - Latin used in the various learned and scientific disciplines was a vital and comparatively adaptable language . It was characterized , of course , by a basic ...
The scene was by no means dominated by purist Ciceronians . The Neo - Latin used in the various learned and scientific disciplines was a vital and comparatively adaptable language . It was characterized , of course , by a basic ...
Still , it ought to mean " that has not yet been celebrated ” ( the adjective then being the opposite of veteres in the ... I assume that quin means “ that ... not ” and that illis refers to the quin - clause ( “ who refuse to believe ...
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