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... Greek inflections in Latin poetry ( which inevitably has a textual dimension ) merits a systematic study . It was not of course only by inflection of proper names that Greek sounds could be imported into Latin verse . An accumulation of ...
... Greek inflections in Latin poetry ( which inevitably has a textual dimension ) merits a systematic study . It was not of course only by inflection of proper names that Greek sounds could be imported into Latin verse . An accumulation of ...
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... Greek . Lucilius carries the debate on further ( Petersmann ( pp . 298-301 ) ) , and is far from indiscrimi- nate in his interweaving of Greek into the Latin texture of his satires . The papers of Langslow and Sedley are complementary ...
... Greek . Lucilius carries the debate on further ( Petersmann ( pp . 298-301 ) ) , and is far from indiscrimi- nate in his interweaving of Greek into the Latin texture of his satires . The papers of Langslow and Sedley are complementary ...
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... Greek : the Greek cycnus became common enough in Latin , but this may well be its earliest occurrence ; 45 and at all events , the native Latin word olor was available to Lucretius as an alternative . Even the dative form of cycnis ...
... Greek : the Greek cycnus became common enough in Latin , but this may well be its earliest occurrence ; 45 and at all events , the native Latin word olor was available to Lucretius as an alternative . Even the dative form of cycnis ...
Contents
Poetic Diction Poetic Discourse and the Poetic Register | 21 |
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some Patterns of Speech | 97 |
The Word Order of Horaces Odes | 135 |
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