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... regard as having a locative force like the sio in sosio . Thus ANTIA would be this here , ' in case one should not rather say ' that there , ' unless , indeed , we are to treat the word as related to Latin ante , ' before , ' and ...
... regard as having a locative force like the sio in sosio . Thus ANTIA would be this here , ' in case one should not rather say ' that there , ' unless , indeed , we are to treat the word as related to Latin ante , ' before , ' and ...
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... regard it as meaning a piece or portion , perhaps a little portion ; for the termination may have been diminutival in its force . In any case we seem warranted in interpreting such an entry as D PETiUX RIVRI ANACanti as a day consisting ...
... regard it as meaning a piece or portion , perhaps a little portion ; for the termination may have been diminutival in its force . In any case we seem warranted in interpreting such an entry as D PETiUX RIVRI ANACanti as a day consisting ...
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... regard them as representing chariot wheels or even entire chariots ? I cannot answer , but they remind me of the earlier stage when the owners of war chariots were interred in them as in the well - known instances found in the ...
... regard them as representing chariot wheels or even entire chariots ? I cannot answer , but they remind me of the earlier stage when the owners of war chariots were interred in them as in the well - known instances found in the ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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