Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 40Association, 1909 - Philology |
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... Lucilius and Persius . 121 GEORGE CONVERSE FISKE X. On the Eclogues of Baptista Mantuanus 151 WILFRED P. MUSTARD ΧΙ . Φύσις , μελέτη , ἐπιστήμη 185 PAUL SHOREY PROCEEDINGS I. Programme of the Baltimore Meeting II . Minutes III ...
... Lucilius and Persius . 121 GEORGE CONVERSE FISKE X. On the Eclogues of Baptista Mantuanus 151 WILFRED P. MUSTARD ΧΙ . Φύσις , μελέτη , ἐπιστήμη 185 PAUL SHOREY PROCEEDINGS I. Programme of the Baltimore Meeting II . Minutes III ...
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... Lucilius , 11 , pp . 12 f . ( on verse 23 ) . 4 Hor . C. I , 15 , 1 Pastor cum traheret . 5 Otto , cycnus 2 . 6 Plin . N. H. VIII , 110 ranae quoque rubetae ; XXXII , 50 sunt quae in vepribus tantum vivunt , ob id rubetarum nomine . The ...
... Lucilius , 11 , pp . 12 f . ( on verse 23 ) . 4 Hor . C. I , 15 , 1 Pastor cum traheret . 5 Otto , cycnus 2 . 6 Plin . N. H. VIII , 110 ranae quoque rubetae ; XXXII , 50 sunt quae in vepribus tantum vivunt , ob id rubetarum nomine . The ...
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... Lucilius 411 Marx ; Horace C. 1 , 17 , 26 ; IV , 7 , 17 ; also what Gellius , IV , 17 , says on the subject . 2 It may not be off the question to remark that most of our texts of Latin authors , beginning with Cicero , are saved from ...
... Lucilius 411 Marx ; Horace C. 1 , 17 , 26 ; IV , 7 , 17 ; also what Gellius , IV , 17 , says on the subject . 2 It may not be off the question to remark that most of our texts of Latin authors , beginning with Cicero , are saved from ...
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... ) . 1 Cf. Wieseler , in Ersch - Gruber , Encyclopädie , IV , 206 , n . 20 . 2 Cf. Christ , Gesch . d . gr . Lit. * 776 and 752 f . and n . 8 . IX . - Lucilius and Persius BY PROFESSOR GEORGE CONVERSE 120 [ 1909 Roy C. Flickinger.
... ) . 1 Cf. Wieseler , in Ersch - Gruber , Encyclopädie , IV , 206 , n . 20 . 2 Cf. Christ , Gesch . d . gr . Lit. * 776 and 752 f . and n . 8 . IX . - Lucilius and Persius BY PROFESSOR GEORGE CONVERSE 120 [ 1909 Roy C. Flickinger.
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... Lucilius upon Persius.1 I believe that this investigation tends to prove that Lucilius stands next to Horace among the sources of Per- sius . Indeed , the depth , not to say ... Lucilius and Persius Lucilius and Persius GEORGE CONVERSE FISKE.
... Lucilius upon Persius.1 I believe that this investigation tends to prove that Lucilius stands next to Horace among the sources of Per- sius . Indeed , the depth , not to say ... Lucilius and Persius Lucilius and Persius GEORGE CONVERSE FISKE.
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