The position of possessive and demonstrative adjectives in the Noctes atticae of Aulus Gellius |
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The repetition of the same idea and the chiastic arrangement of the words are
both factors which stress the contrast which is implied. The possessives are in
every case the words involved in the contrast. Four examples of this type occur ;
two ...
The repetition of the same idea and the chiastic arrangement of the words are
both factors which stress the contrast which is implied. The possessives are in
every case the words involved in the contrast. Four examples of this type occur ;
two ...
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The remaining examples are : II 22.18 eadem ratione, qua secundi quattuor
intersiti sunt : XII 1.8 eadem vecordia, qua... nituntur : XIV 1 . 18 ad eundem
locum... omnes <reverti, unde> profectae sunt; 7.6 qui eadem potestate, qua ii...
maiorve ...
The remaining examples are : II 22.18 eadem ratione, qua secundi quattuor
intersiti sunt : XII 1.8 eadem vecordia, qua... nituntur : XIV 1 . 18 ad eundem
locum... omnes <reverti, unde> profectae sunt; 7.6 qui eadem potestate, qua ii...
maiorve ...
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An example is the phrase Chilo ilk sapiens, " Chilo the Wise ". Some other
examples of this type can be looked upon as an inversion of type 2. Thus,
Hannibal ilk audentissimus. " the very daring Hannibal " or " Hannibal, that very
daring man ".
An example is the phrase Chilo ilk sapiens, " Chilo the Wise ". Some other
examples of this type can be looked upon as an inversion of type 2. Thus,
Hannibal ilk audentissimus. " the very daring Hannibal " or " Hannibal, that very
daring man ".
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Aesopus Aulus Gellius Cicero Gellius Greek Hannibal Latin Macedon Marouzeau Meader Taurus Theophrastus Varro Vergilii XVII XVIII according added already appears back cases chiasmus closely comparison context definite article demonstrative adjective different eius emphasis emphatic examples exceptions felt first following the noun follows the noun force found four frequent frequently further general genitive case given illustrated inquit instances ista iste istis last meaning mentioned modifier noster nouns number occurrences occurs once order of words passages person placed position possessive adjectives possible postpositive praef precedes the noun preceding predicate pronoun prose refers regularly relative clause remaining rule same second seems sentence separated separating element separating word separation separator single sometimes special study suae subject third three times type of phrase types unemphatic used as separators used for clearness uses usual usually variety verba verbis weakened writer