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... terms of Greek philosophy ( though Lucilius had : see Petersmann ( p . 301 ) ) , nor does he even attempt to find a similar Latin term instead of the Greek ( Sedley ( p . 230 ) ) . Instead he uses a range of metaphors for a single Greek ...
... terms of Greek philosophy ( though Lucilius had : see Petersmann ( p . 301 ) ) , nor does he even attempt to find a similar Latin term instead of the Greek ( Sedley ( p . 230 ) ) . Instead he uses a range of metaphors for a single Greek ...
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... term . In ( 28 ) ego , as often , is expressed as subject of uidi ( see below , pp . 123-4 ) , but the first position goes to alios , which is part of an extended anaphora ; ego is attached to it : ( 28 ) Cic . Pis . 21 alios ego uidi ...
... term . In ( 28 ) ego , as often , is expressed as subject of uidi ( see below , pp . 123-4 ) , but the first position goes to alios , which is part of an extended anaphora ; ego is attached to it : ( 28 ) Cic . Pis . 21 alios ego uidi ...
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... terms corresponding to a single Greek term . A similar - looking process can be glimpsed in Cicero's own forging of a philosophical vocabu- lary , where he often introduces a Greek term with a whole bevy of Latin equivalents . The Stoic ...
... terms corresponding to a single Greek term . A similar - looking process can be glimpsed in Cicero's own forging of a philosophical vocabu- lary , where he often introduces a Greek term with a whole bevy of Latin equivalents . The Stoic ...
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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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