Latin Parens: Its Meanings and Uses

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University of Pennsylvania, 1928 - 32 sidor
 

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Sida 12 - Uxores habent deni duodenique inter se communes, et maxime fratres cum fratribus parentesque cum liberis ; sed, si qui sunt ex his nati, eorum habentur liberi, quo primum virgo quaeque deducta est.
Sida 12 - ... materiae quoque corpus habere debent nimirum; nam si primordia rerum commutari aliqua possent ratione revicta, incertum quoque iam constet quid possit oriri, quid nequeat, finita potestas denique cuique 595 quanam sit ratione atque alte terminus haerens, nec totiens possent generatim saecla referre naturam, mores, victum motusque parentum.
Sida 12 - ... hostium circumdata tenebatur. hi de sua salute desperantes, ut extremo vitae tempore homines facere consuerunt, aut suam mortem miserabantur aut parentes suos commendabant, si qnos ex eo periculo fortuna servare potuisset.
Sida 4 - The writer wishes to acknowledge his obligation and to express his sincere gratitude to Professor John C. Rolfe, Professor Walton B. McDaniel, Professor Roland G. Kent, Professor George D. Hadzsits, Professor Harry B. Van Deventer, Professor Edward H.
Sida 6 - GRACE HARRIET MACURDY The Water-gods and Aeneas in Iliad, xx-xxi (p. xxxviii) SAMUEL GRANT OLIPHANT The Story of the Strix : Ancient (read by Professor Arthur L. Wheeler, p. 133) EDITH FAHNESTOCK and MARY BRADFORD PEAKS A Vulgar Latin Origin for Spanish padres, meaning " Father and Mother" (read by Professor Elizabeth H. Palmer, p. 77) CHARLES PG SCOTT The Ape and the Popinjay CARL DARLING BUCK The Semasiology of Words of Speaking and Saying * EDWIN W. FAY Pada Endings and Pada Suffixes (p. 107)...
Sida 4 - Ur'versity of Pennsylvania for assistance and encouragement given to him during the preparation of this thesis. He is particularly indebted to Professor Kent, under whose special guidance his work was carried on. MMO BIBLIOGRAPHY The following bibliography lists the texts which have been used in this study. Books and articles of value in connection with it have been cited where desirable. Caesar : Caesaris Commentarii, ed. B.
Sida 15 - The preceding context indicates that parentes does not mean 1 fathers and mothers ' and that it is used for patres, which could not be used without revising the entire iambic senarius. If metrical convenience or preference plays a large part in the poet's employment of words of parenthood, the desire for variety often determines whether the orator and prose writer will use parens or some other term. Cicero in Mur. 5.11-12, a passage amounting in length to a printed page, uses a word for 1 father...
Sida 7 - Paulson's Index Lucretianus ; also the indices appearing in the editions of Lucilius, Sallust's Histories, and the dramatic and historical fragments, and in the Delphin editions of Caesar, Plautus, Sallust, and Terence. 6. Examples of the use of the less common words may be seen in the following : creator, Cic. pro Balbo 13.31; creatrix, Cat. 63.50, Lucr. 1.629, 2.1117, and 5.1362 ; genetrix, Enn. Ann. 1.52, Laevius Phoenix 22 (Baehrens), Lucr.
Sida 15 - In Plautus and Terence, who present a variety of metres, most of the occurrences of parens do not end verses. Even in these authors, however, the convenience of parens is to be noted at times. An example is Plautus, Stick. 54 : faciendum id nobis quod parentes imperant. The preceding context indicates that parentes does not mean...
Sida 17 - Cato uses pater only : pater (nom.) once, patrem four times, and pater (voc.) six times. CATULLUS. Catullus employs the singular forms of parens 10 times as masculine and only once as feminine, although he uses mater in the singular more often than pater, as Lucretius also does. He has the plural of parens 6 times, though mater is used only once and pater never in the plural. Table VI illustrates Catullus' use of the various cases of the words.

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