The Position of Possessive and Demonstrative Adjectives in the Noctes Atticae of Aulus GelliusUniversity of Pennsylvania, 1928 - 103 sidor |
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... felt for the possessive adjectives , which are used so freely in modern languages . This feature of Latin style appears the more natu- ral when it is recalled that Latin got along without both the definite and the indefinite article ...
... felt for the possessive adjectives , which are used so freely in modern languages . This feature of Latin style appears the more natu- ral when it is recalled that Latin got along without both the definite and the indefinite article ...
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... felt as a formal one . The type will be considered more fully later 13 : V 21.1 pluria forte quis dixit sermocinans vir adprime doctus , meus amicus . دو 12. i.e. , instead of replying gravely , " I have a wife to the best of my ...
... felt as a formal one . The type will be considered more fully later 13 : V 21.1 pluria forte quis dixit sermocinans vir adprime doctus , meus amicus . دو 12. i.e. , instead of replying gravely , " I have a wife to the best of my ...
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... felt in it a touch of scorn which also adds to the emphasis . In XII 13.18 Gellius says contra rationem tuam , when he , on the authority of Cicero , modestly ventures to differ with his teacher Apollinaris , whom he highly respects ...
... felt in it a touch of scorn which also adds to the emphasis . In XII 13.18 Gellius says contra rationem tuam , when he , on the authority of Cicero , modestly ventures to differ with his teacher Apollinaris , whom he highly respects ...
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... felt to be indispensable , for the phrase was sometimes shortened by dropping the possessive entirely . Sponte , meaning " of his own accord " , is found in the poets and in post - Augustan prose . Two examples from Gellius are : VII ...
... felt to be indispensable , for the phrase was sometimes shortened by dropping the possessive entirely . Sponte , meaning " of his own accord " , is found in the poets and in post - Augustan prose . Two examples from Gellius are : VII ...
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... felt to be in apposition to the noun . It resembles the Greek phrase with the order of words 8 píos & μétepos . Hic and ille are frequently found in this position after a noun , as will appear later when the position of the ...
... felt to be in apposition to the noun . It resembles the Greek phrase with the order of words 8 píos & μétepos . Hic and ille are frequently found in this position after a noun , as will appear later when the position of the ...
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aetatis amicus animi atque Aulus Gellius autem chiasmus Cicero clearness contrast demonstrative adjective duodecim eadem eius eiusdem emphasis emphatic enim eodem eundem examples Favorinus follows the noun fuit Gavius Bassus Gellius genitive Greek hanc huius hunc hyperbaton idem illa illam ille illis illius illo illud illum illustrated implied inquit ipsa ipse ipsi ipsius ipso ipsum ista istam iste isti Latin libris libro magistratus Marouzeau Meader meaning memoria modifier modum nebulo neque noster nostris occurs omnia oratione order of words passages Plauti position possessive adjectives postposition Praef precedes the noun predicate pronoun quae quam quibus quidem quisque quod quoque refers relative clause sententia separating element separating word sponte stands sua sponte suae suum suus tamen type of phrase unemphatic Varro verb verba haec verbis verbum versus veteres vocabuli XVII XVIII
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Sida 12 - Volumina commentariorum ad hunc diem viginti 23 iam facta sunt. Quantum autem vitae mihi deinceps deum voluntate erit quantumque a tuenda re familiari procurandoque cultu liberorum meorum dabitur otium, ea omnia subsiciva et subsecundaria tempora ad colligendas huiuscemodi memoriarum delectatiunculas 24 conferam.
Sida 80 - Atque inde egressa, cum se male habitam diceret: ,quid me nunc factum esset' inquit .quantoque artius pressiusque conflictata essem, si P. Claudius, frater meus, navali proelio classem navium cum ingenti civium numero non perdidisset ? certe quidem maiore nunc copia populi oppressa intercidissem. Sed utinam, inquit, reviviscat frater aliamque classem in Siciliam ducat atque istam multitudinem perditum eat, quae me nunc male miseram convexavit!
Sida 34 - ... autem unde petebatur hominem esse non bonae rei vitaque turpi et sordida convictumque volgo in mendaciis plenumque esse perfidiarum et fraudum ostendebatur. 7 Is tamen cum suis multis patronis clamitabat probari apud me debere pecuniam datam consuetis modis, " expensi latione," " mensae rationibus,"
Sida 31 - Quod est enim hoc contra naturam inperfectum atque dimidiatum matris genus, peperisse ac statim a sese abiecisse ? aluisse in utero sanguine suo nescio quid quod non videret, non alere nunc suo lacte quod videat, iam viventem, iam 7 hominem, iam matris officia inplorantem ? An tu quoque...
Sida 18 - Sed adrogationes non temere nec inexplorate committuntur; [6] nam comitia arbitris pontificibus praebentur quae «curiata» appellantur, aetasque eius qui adrogare vult, an liberis potius gignundis idonea sit, bonaque eius qui adrogatur, ne insidiose adpetita sint...
Sida 25 - Plura dicere quibus hoc nostrum tuear supersedeo ; ipsa enim sunt per sese evidentia et quod a Verrio dicitur et a nobis ; quod utrum ergo videbitur cuique verius, eo utatur.
Sida 29 - Ranae, 837-9), neque minus insigniter veteres quoque nostri hoc genus homines in verba proiectos locutuleios et blaterones et linguaces dixerunt.
Sida 11 - Annianus poeta in fundo suo, quem in agro Falisco possidebat, agitare erat solitus vindemiam hilare atque amoeniter.
Sida 21 - XIX 1.15 visa animi . . . non voluntatis sunt neque arbitraria, sed vi quadam sua inferunt sese hominibus noscitanda...
Sida 23 - ... nulla possunt. Erat autem conventum inter eos clandestinum de commutando situ litterarum, ut in scripto quidem alia aliae locum et nomen teneret, sed in legendo locus cuique suus et potestas restitueretur.