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... termination is changed into r , according to the old Italian practice , in Au - runcus = Au - sunicus ; and the root - consonant is represented only by an initial v in Volscus Apu- lisicus , which has vanished , as usual , in the ...
... termination is changed into r , according to the old Italian practice , in Au - runcus = Au - sunicus ; and the root - consonant is represented only by an initial v in Volscus Apu- lisicus , which has vanished , as usual , in the ...
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... termination , and is not found in τύραννος , Τίρυνς , Θυρέα , Θύρα bro atov , & c . , it is clear that the form Tup - onvos is the only one which was ever known to the Pelasgians in Greece , while the harder form belongs to the later or ...
... termination , and is not found in τύραννος , Τίρυνς , Θυρέα , Θύρα bro atov , & c . , it is clear that the form Tup - onvos is the only one which was ever known to the Pelasgians in Greece , while the harder form belongs to the later or ...
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... termination farther than by saying that cocles is a form analogous to miles , & c . Now the other term for one - eyed is luscus , which is to be compared with λogós , λočias . This last word , as the name of the archer- god , Apollo ...
... termination farther than by saying that cocles is a form analogous to miles , & c . Now the other term for one - eyed is luscus , which is to be compared with λogós , λočias . This last word , as the name of the archer- god , Apollo ...
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... termination at each end ; and finally to the peripteral temple , surrounded by columns , like the Parthenon . The com- plete form is the best exemplification of the tectonics or carpentry in which the architecture originated . If we ...
... termination at each end ; and finally to the peripteral temple , surrounded by columns , like the Parthenon . The com- plete form is the best exemplification of the tectonics or carpentry in which the architecture originated . If we ...
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... terminated in the frieze of the portico , the cross - beams must have rested upon them and served as supports to the end of the roof . Consequently the frieze on the sides of the building must either have had hollow spaces instead of ...
... terminated in the frieze of the portico , the cross - beams must have rested upon them and served as supports to the end of the roof . Consequently the frieze on the sides of the building must either have had hollow spaces instead of ...
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Page 407 - Qui autem omnia, quae ad cultum deorum pertinerent, diligenter retractarent et tamquam relegerent, sunt dicti religiosi ex relegendo, ut elegantes ex eligendo, itemque ex diligendo diligentes, ex intelligendo intelligentes.
Page 451 - Pro Deo amur et pro christian poblo et nostro commun salvament, d'ist di in avant, in quant Deus savir et podir me dunat, si salvarai eo cist meon fradre Karlo, et in...
Page 214 - Occentassint antiqui dicebant quod nunc convitium fecerint dicimus, quod id clare, et cum quodam canore fit, ut procul exaudiri possit. Quod turpe habetur, quia non sine causa fieri putatur.
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Page 158 - 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.
Page 242 - Quintilian's bekannter stelle gefunden zu haben: nam et illa, quae est sexta nostrarum, paene non humana voce, vel omnino non voce potius, inter discrimina dentium efflanda est: quae, etiam quum vocalem proxime accipit, quassa quodammodo, utique quoties aliquam consonantem frangit, ut in hoc ipso frangit, multo fit horridior.
Page 113 - Aureliam familiam ex Sabinis oriundam a Sole dictam putant, quod ei publice a populo Romano datus sit locus, in quo sacra faceret Soli ; qui ex hoc Auseli dicebantur, ut Valesii, Papisii pro eo quod est Valerii, Papirii.
Page 214 - Sed si quidem ex causa donationis aut dotis aut qualibet alia ex causa tradantur, sine dubio transferuntur: venditae vero et traditae non aliter emptori adquiruntur quam si is venditori pretium solvent vel alio modo ei satisfecerit, veluti expromissore aut pignore dato, quod cavetur quidem etiam lege duodecim tabularum: tamen recte dicitur et jure gentium, id est jure naturali, id effici. [sed si is qui vendidit fidem emptoris secutus fuerit, dicendum est, statim rem emptoris fieri.] § 42.