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Página 269
... means " concealed . " In Vergil , Aen . iii . 291 , “ Phaeacum abscondimus arces , " it means lose sight of , " like ȧπокρúπтELV . 19. antennas , the yardarms . 21. attonitus , in their panic . 23. talia , tam graviter - both predicates ...
... means " concealed . " In Vergil , Aen . iii . 291 , “ Phaeacum abscondimus arces , " it means lose sight of , " like ȧπокρúπтELV . 19. antennas , the yardarms . 21. attonitus , in their panic . 23. talia , tam graviter - both predicates ...
Página 277
Juvenal Ernest George Hardy. mactare , from root mag , means first to magnify or augment , then to honour by an offering , and lastly to sacrifice a victim . Similarly the idea of slaying is not contained in the root - mean- ing of θύω ...
Juvenal Ernest George Hardy. mactare , from root mag , means first to magnify or augment , then to honour by an offering , and lastly to sacrifice a victim . Similarly the idea of slaying is not contained in the root - mean- ing of θύω ...
Página 278
... means by which he could act corruptly— ( 1 ) in the selection of the iudices , which was managed by drawing a certain number of names out of an urn , he might contrive to take those favourable to an acquittal - Cic . pro Mil . § 21 ...
... means by which he could act corruptly— ( 1 ) in the selection of the iudices , which was managed by drawing a certain number of names out of an urn , he might contrive to take those favourable to an acquittal - Cic . pro Mil . § 21 ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | xi |
MOST IMPORTANT NEW READINGS ADOPTED | lxiii |
INTRODUCTORY | 1 |
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