Classical Quarterly, Bind 11John Percival Postgate, Edward Vernon Arnold, Frederick William Hall Clarendon Press, 1917 |
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Side 7
... occurs first in the nurse's account of her fears for Medea's children . She refers primarily to the dangerous temper of Medea herself , but SHIZ For his fe day's respite ment that she shall ΤΥΡΑΝΝΟΣ , ΚΕΡΔΟΣ , ETC. 7.
... occurs first in the nurse's account of her fears for Medea's children . She refers primarily to the dangerous temper of Medea herself , but SHIZ For his fe day's respite ment that she shall ΤΥΡΑΝΝΟΣ , ΚΕΡΔΟΣ , ETC. 7.
Side 12
... surely very instructive . In the first , fate is what life ought to be contrasted with what life is ; in the 1 They occur in his farewell to Andromache . second , fate is what life is contrasted with what 12 L. E. MATTHAEI.
... surely very instructive . In the first , fate is what life ought to be contrasted with what life is ; in the 1 They occur in his farewell to Andromache . second , fate is what life is contrasted with what 12 L. E. MATTHAEI.
Side 30
... occurs in the same sentence with the corn distributions , or with the figures of the recipients . As for recensio , a comparison of pro ... Mil . 27 , 73 , with pro Cael . 32 , 78 shows that it was used of the periodical revision of the ...
... occurs in the same sentence with the corn distributions , or with the figures of the recipients . As for recensio , a comparison of pro ... Mil . 27 , 73 , with pro Cael . 32 , 78 shows that it was used of the periodical revision of the ...
Side 31
... occur in the same sentence with arrangements for the frumenta- tions . I suggest that it again means either the reduction of a larger to a smaller list , or the extension of a smaller to a larger.1 In either case , there must have been ...
... occur in the same sentence with arrangements for the frumenta- tions . I suggest that it again means either the reduction of a larger to a smaller list , or the extension of a smaller to a larger.1 In either case , there must have been ...
Side 42
... occur to me . Mr Garrod ' would fain know who wrote the tragedy Thyestes ' , and in C.Q. X pp . 206-21 he sets forth the process by which he has persuaded himself that its true author was the Varus of Virgil's bucolics , whom Donatus ...
... occur to me . Mr Garrod ' would fain know who wrote the tragedy Thyestes ' , and in C.Q. X pp . 206-21 he sets forth the process by which he has persuaded himself that its true author was the Varus of Virgil's bucolics , whom Donatus ...
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Abolita Abstr Abstr.-Abol Abstrusa Adrastos Aeneas Aeneid Aeschylus Agamemnon Anaxagoras ancient appears Athens Caesar's century chorus Cicero cited cognate compiler correct corrupt Dionysus diutius Donatus ecstasy edition Elmore emendation Épinal Euripides fata fates Festus glosses frumentations Garrod gives Glossarum gods Goetz Greece Greek Hesiod Hipparchus Homer Horace inscription Juno Jupiter kindred glossary King Latin Liber Glossarum Livy Luchs means mentioned Nonius passage Pentheus perhaps person Philargyrius Philox Plautus poem poet populi probably Prof professio Professor Propertius prophets quae quam quod R. S. CONWAY reading recensus reference Roman root Sangall says scholia scribes seems sense Sophocles Spirensian Strabo Suetonius suggested suicide Thapsacus Thyestes Trojans Troy Turnus uncial Varius Varus VIII Virgil Virgil glosses words writing γὰρ δὲ καὶ οἱ τε τὴν τὸ τοῦ τῶν
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Side 112 - Association are to promote the development and maintain the well-being of classical studies, and in particular : — (a) To impress upon public opinion the claim of such studies to an eminent place in the national scheme of education...
Side 112 - To advance the study of Greek language, literature, and art, and to illustrate the history of the Greek race in the ancient, Byzantine, and NeoHellenic periods, by the publication of memoirs and unedited documents or monuments in a Journal to be issued periodically. II. To collect drawings, fac-similes, transcripts, plans, and photographs of Greek inscriptions, MSS., works of art, ancient sites and remains...
Side 56 - ... to improve the practice of classical teaching ; (c) to encourage investigation and call attention to new discoveries; (d) to create opportunities for intercourse among lovers of classical learning. Membership of the Association is open to men and women alike. The annual subscription is 55.
Side 200 - Sibyllae. ventum erat ad limen, cum virgo 'poscere fata 45 tempus' ait: 'deus, ecce, deus!' cui talia fanti ante fores subito non voltus, non color unus, non comptae mansere comae; sed pectus anhelum, et rabie fera corda tument; maiorque videri nec mortale sonans, adflata est numine quando 50 iam propiore dei. 'cessas in vota precesque, Tros' ait 'Aenea? cessas? neque enim ante dehiscent attonitae magna ora domus.
Side 44 - Messalina, paulo post quam in triclinio decubuit, cur domina non ueniret requisiit. [3] multos ex iis, quos capite damnauerat, postero statim die et in consilium et ad aleae lusum admoneri iussit et, quasi morarentur, ut somniculosos per nuntium increpuit.
Side 15 - Magna satis, dubitem baud equidem implorare quod usquam est. Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo. Non dabitur regnis, esto, prohibere Latinis, Atque immota manet fatis Lavinia coniunx : 315 At trahere, atque moras tantis licet addere rebus; At licet amborum populos exscindere regum.
Side 104 - Virginem 1 5 desilire, primum ad Tiberim transtuli castra, deinde ad hoc solium, quod, cum fortissimus sum et omnia bona fide fiunt, sol temperat: non multum mihi ad balneum superest.
Side 20 - Nate dea, quo fata trahunt retrahuntque sequamur ; quidquid erit, superanda omnis fortuna ferendo est.
Side 56 - I. THE objects of this Society shall be as follows : — 1. To advance the study of Greek language, literature, and art, and to illustrate the history of the Greek" race in the ancient, Byzantine, and NeoHellenic periods, by the publication of memoirs and unedited documents or monuments in a Journal to be issued periodically.
Side 22 - Iam iam fata, soror, superant ; absiste morari ; Quo deus et quo dura vocat Fortuna, sequamur. Stat conferre manum Aeneae, stat, quidquid acerbi est, Morte pati : neque me indecorem, germana, videbis Amplius. Hunc, oro, sine me furere ante furorem.