The Classical Museum, المجلد 2Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1845 |
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الصفحة 37
... admitted , it follows further that , so far as we can judge from extant writings , the practice of dividing histories and argumentative prose works into books was introduced some time between about 300 and 160 B. C. , or between the ...
... admitted , it follows further that , so far as we can judge from extant writings , the practice of dividing histories and argumentative prose works into books was introduced some time between about 300 and 160 B. C. , or between the ...
الصفحة 41
... admitted that the division into books was not earlier than about the year 250 B.C. , it follows that the books of the ancient histories , such as those of Hecatæus , Xanthus , and Phere- cydes , which are cited by the grammarians and ...
... admitted that the division into books was not earlier than about the year 250 B.C. , it follows that the books of the ancient histories , such as those of Hecatæus , Xanthus , and Phere- cydes , which are cited by the grammarians and ...
الصفحة 43
... admitted that the practice of dividing literary compositions into books was not in- troduced in Greece until after the age of Alexander , all arguments respecting the form of the Hellenics of Xenophon , and the relations of its several ...
... admitted that the practice of dividing literary compositions into books was not in- troduced in Greece until after the age of Alexander , all arguments respecting the form of the Hellenics of Xenophon , and the relations of its several ...
الصفحة 44
... admitted that the extant writings of a date anterior to the Alexandrine age exhibit no traces of a division into books by the authors themselves , and consequently that all reasonings assuming the authenticity of these divisions , rest ...
... admitted that the extant writings of a date anterior to the Alexandrine age exhibit no traces of a division into books by the authors themselves , and consequently that all reasonings assuming the authenticity of these divisions , rest ...
الصفحة 61
... admitted , is more or less directly derived from sero in the sense of joining or tying together . Plautus uses ser- monem serere as if it meant nothing more than ' to talk , ' as in the passage of the Miles Gloriosus , III . 1 , 105 ...
... admitted , is more or less directly derived from sero in the sense of joining or tying together . Plautus uses ser- monem serere as if it meant nothing more than ' to talk , ' as in the passage of the Miles Gloriosus , III . 1 , 105 ...
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admitted Æschylus ager agrarian laws agri ancient Antigone antiquity Apology appears Appian argument Aristotle Athena Athenæus battle of Actium Cæsar Cecrops character chorus cloth conjecture dancing division edition English Epode Etruria Etruscan evidence existence expression fact figure five hundred jugera goddess gods Gracchus Grammar Greek habere Herodotus Horace Huschke Italy language Latin Licinian law Licinian Rogation Licinius Livy Mæcenas means mentioned Müller Niebuhr Norba object observed Odes Oreithyia origin passage patricians pediment Pelasgic Phidias plebeians plebs Plutarch poet polygonal Poseidon possession possidere private land probably public land quæ referred remains remarks represented Roman Rome Satire says seems shew shewn Socrates Strabo style suppose tion tragedy translation treatise Vetulonia walls word writers Xenophon Zeus ἂν γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν περὶ τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν ὡς