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... remarks ; but the writer overestimates the difficulty of remedying the defects of which he complains . Whenever the subject of civil law shall be taken up by some genuine Latin scholar fully impressed with its dignity and impor- tance ...
... remarks ; but the writer overestimates the difficulty of remedying the defects of which he complains . Whenever the subject of civil law shall be taken up by some genuine Latin scholar fully impressed with its dignity and impor- tance ...
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... 3 The Sibilants 4 Some remarks on the other letters 5 Umbrian grammatical forms 6 Selections from the Eugubine Tables , with explanations : Tab . I. a , 1 . 78 79 80 888 82 83 86 SECT . Extracts from the Litany in Tab . VI xxii CONTENTS .
... 3 The Sibilants 4 Some remarks on the other letters 5 Umbrian grammatical forms 6 Selections from the Eugubine Tables , with explanations : Tab . I. a , 1 . 78 79 80 888 82 83 86 SECT . Extracts from the Litany in Tab . VI xxii CONTENTS .
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... research and ethnographic tra- dition in regard to the ancient Etruscans 189 12 General remarks on the absorption or evanescence of the old Etruscan language 191 SECT . CHAPTER VI . THE OLD ROMAN OR LATIN CONTENTS . xxiii.
... research and ethnographic tra- dition in regard to the ancient Etruscans 189 12 General remarks on the absorption or evanescence of the old Etruscan language 191 SECT . CHAPTER VI . THE OLD ROMAN OR LATIN CONTENTS . xxiii.
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... remarks we shall have no difficulty in reducing to one origin and classifying the different Italian names into which the root oqu- enters . The qu- is found only in Equ - us ; the p appears in Op - icus , Ap - ulus ; the guttural is ...
... remarks we shall have no difficulty in reducing to one origin and classifying the different Italian names into which the root oqu- enters . The qu- is found only in Equ - us ; the p appears in Op - icus , Ap - ulus ; the guttural is ...
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... remark may be made also with regard to the Sabine and Oscan idioms ; for many words which are quoted as Sabine are likewise Oscan3 . The most plausible theory is , that the Sabines were Umbrians , who were separated from the rest of ...
... remark may be made also with regard to the Sabine and Oscan idioms ; for many words which are quoted as Sabine are likewise Oscan3 . The most plausible theory is , that the Sabines were Umbrians , who were separated from the rest of ...
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according adjective adverbs affinities affix ancient appears apud called comp compound connected connexion consonant corresponding Crat crude form declension denotes dental derived distinct esto Etruria Etruscan Etruscan language Etrusk etymology Eugubine Tables explained expressed Feronia Fest Festus Gell genitive Goth Gothic Greek guttural haruspex Herodotus Hesych Icelandic indicated Indo-Germanic inflexions inscription Italian Italy labial Latin language Latium latter Lepsius lingua Lithuanians locative Low-German meaning Müller neuter Niebuhr nouns old Latin Old Norse original Oscan Oscan language participle passage Pelasgian Pelasgian language philological plural prepositions probably pronominal element pronoun proper names quæ quam quis quod quoted referred remark represented Roman Rome Sabine Sanscr Sanscrit Sclavonian Scythian Scythian language seems Semitic sibilant signifies singular statíf Strabo sunt syllable synonym tenses termination tion tribes Tuscan Umbrian Umbrian language Varro verb vowel word δὲ καὶ
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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.
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 427 - The meat was served up by watchwords. Jacks are but of late invention. The poor boys did turn the spits, and licked the dripping for their pains.
Page 161 - Forma autem vocabuli ejus, exemplo multorum populorum Italicorum enuntiata est, quod post diem quintum iduum est is dies festus, ut aput Tusculanos Triatrus et Sexatrus et Septimatrus et Faliscos Decimatrus.
Page 114 - aurora dicitur ante solis ortum, ab eo quod ab igni solis turn aureo aer aurescat.
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.
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Page 214 - The English law makes a similar provision respecting rabbit-burrows. Fr. 1 1 (vi. 4). § 1, 41, i. de Rer. Dims. : " Venditae vero res et traditae non aliter emptori adquiruntur, quam si is venditori pretium solverit, vel alio modo satisfecerit, veluti expromissore, aut pignore dato. Quod cavetur quidem et lege xi1. Tab., tamen recte dicitur et jure gentium, ie jure naturali, effici.
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 208 - Erat autem ius interea paciscendi ac, nisi pacti forent, habebantur in vinculis dies sexaginta. Inter eos dies trinis nundinis continuis ad praetorem in comitium producebantur, quantaeque pecuniae iudicati essent, praedicabatur.