Classical Philology, Bind 9University of Chicago Press, 1914 |
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Side 16
... existence . On the one hand , nothing could be more probable than the existence of such song - and - dance exhibitions . On the other 1 Dionysius ( ii . 71 ) compares the very similar evolutions of the young men ( see above , p . 14 and ...
... existence . On the one hand , nothing could be more probable than the existence of such song - and - dance exhibitions . On the other 1 Dionysius ( ii . 71 ) compares the very similar evolutions of the young men ( see above , p . 14 and ...
Side 17
hand , we have no confirming evidence , 1 and their existence may have been inferred from practices common in the writer's own day . According to Livy , a fabula consists of two divisions , cantica and diverbia . We have seen that the ...
hand , we have no confirming evidence , 1 and their existence may have been inferred from practices common in the writer's own day . According to Livy , a fabula consists of two divisions , cantica and diverbia . We have seen that the ...
Side 29
... existence until after the Peloponnesian War . We should naturally expect Olynthos , however , to have been one of the first to adopt the new standard , and as the leader of the Chalcidians in their revolt against Athens it had need of ...
... existence until after the Peloponnesian War . We should naturally expect Olynthos , however , to have been one of the first to adopt the new standard , and as the leader of the Chalcidians in their revolt against Athens it had need of ...
Side 53
... existence . A glance at the nature of the charters which the Romans made for dependent states will prove that the foregoing interpretation of Paullus ' constitution accords with a well - marked desire of the Romans to suppress ...
... existence . A glance at the nature of the charters which the Romans made for dependent states will prove that the foregoing interpretation of Paullus ' constitution accords with a well - marked desire of the Romans to suppress ...
Side 58
... existence from which to secure such an indemnity . It may be , therefore , that this annual tax was devised in order to reimburse the treasury and that it was considered in the light of interest upon a capitalization of the costs ...
... existence from which to secure such an indemnity . It may be , therefore , that this annual tax was devised in order to reimburse the treasury and that it was considered in the light of interest upon a capitalization of the costs ...
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ancient Antigonos aorist appears archon archonship argument Athenian Athens atque atrium belongs biduo century Chalcidians Chremonidean war Cicero CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY clause compluvium construction decree discussion document Donatus drachmas early Etruscan evidence example exclamatory infinitive expression fact familia gens Greek Hermes historical infinitive Homer Iliad imitation inscription instances interpretation iocularia Isaeus Kirchner Latin Laws letters Livy Livy's Macedon Macedonian meaning Odysseus Olynthos origin Ovid passage Peisistratus period Phil phrase Plato Plautus plural poems poet probably prytany Pyrrhos question quod quoted reading reference restoration Roman roof Sallust satura says secretary-cycle seems shows suggest tablinum Tacitus Terence tion tomb verb words ἂν δὲ εἶναι ἐν ἐπὶ καὶ κατὰ μὲν τὰ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν
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Side 109 - Agricola assiduo primum satiatus aratro Cantavit certo rustica verba pede, Et satur arenti primum est modulatus avena Carmen, ut ornatos diceret ante deos, Agricola et minio suffusus, Bacche, rubenti 55 Primus inexperta duxit ab arte choros.
Side 2 - Tusco verbo ludio vocabatur, nomen histrionibus inditum; qui non, sicut ante, Fescennino versu similem incompositum temere ac rudem alternis iaciebant, sed impletas modis saturas descripto iam ad tibicinem cantu motuque congruenti peragebant.
Side 3 - Uvius post aliquot annis, qui ab saturis ausus est primus argumento fabulam serere, idem scilicet - id quod omnes turn erant - suorum carminum actor, dicitur, cum saepius revocatus vocem obtudisset, venia petita puerum ad canendum ante tibicinem cum statuisset, canticum egisse aliquanto magis vigente motu quia nihil vocis usus impediebat. Inde ad manum cantari histrionibus coeptum diverbiaque tantum ipsorum voci relicta.
Side 386 - Qui ubi primum adolevit, pollens viribus, decora facie, sed multo maxume ingenio validus, non se luxu neque inertiae corrumpendum dedit, sed, uti mos gentis illius est, equitare, iaculari, cursu cum aequalibus certare; et, cum omnis gloria anteiret, omnibus tamen carus esse; ad hoc, pleraque tempora in venando agere, leonem atque alias feras primus aut in primis ferire, plurimum facere, minimum ipse de se loqui.
Side 352 - Sans check, to good and bad : but when the planets, In evil mixture, to disorder wander. What plagues, and what portents! what mutiny! What raging of the sea! shaking of earth! Commotion in the winds ! frights, changes, horrors, Divert and crack, rend and deracinate The unity and married calm of states Quite from their fixture ! O, when degree is shak'd, Which is the ladder to all high designs, The enterprise is sick.
Side 125 - Ignem e flaminia, id est, flaminis Dialis domo, nisi sacrum, efferri, ius non est. Vinctum, si aedes eius introierit, solvi necessum est : et vincula per impluvium in tegulas subduci, atque inde foras in viam demitti. Nodum in apice, neque in cinctu, neque in alia parte ullum habet.
Side 450 - ... recte facere libeat. vilicus ne sit ambulator, sobrius siet semper, ad cenam nequo eat. familiam exerceat, consideret, quae dominus imperaverit fiant, ne plus censeat sapere se quam dominum.
Side 196 - Et modo pavonis caudae flabella superbae Et manibus dura frigus habere pila Et cupit iratum talos me poscere eburnos, Quaeque nitent Sacra vilia dona Via.
Side 3 - Postquam lege hac fabularum ab risu ac soluto ioco res avocabatur et ludus in artem paulatim verterat, iuventus histrionibus fabellarum actu relicto ipsa inter se more antiquo ridicula...
Side 2 - Etruria acciti ad tibicinis modos saltantes haud indecoros motus more Tusco dabant. Imitari deinde eos iuventus simul inconditis inter se iocularia fundentes versibus coepere, nee absoni a voce motus erant.