Philological Quarterly, المجلد 1University of Iowa, 1922 |
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... tion of money and bullion were constantly evaded , especially by papal emissaries and the subtle devices of traders , who hid money in bales of wool and at the bottom of barrels of fish . One piece of practical machinery that was ...
... tion of money and bullion were constantly evaded , especially by papal emissaries and the subtle devices of traders , who hid money in bales of wool and at the bottom of barrels of fish . One piece of practical machinery that was ...
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... tion of Pliny , is in the same hand as a Tacitus in the same library ( Laur . LXVIII.1 ) and was originally bound with it . The Taci- tus , and therefore also the Pliny , was probably brought from Corvey in 1508. Thus far Keil . As ...
... tion of Pliny , is in the same hand as a Tacitus in the same library ( Laur . LXVIII.1 ) and was originally bound with it . The Taci- tus , and therefore also the Pliny , was probably brought from Corvey in 1508. Thus far Keil . As ...
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... tion Pliny and Sallust specifically ? This must be due to the lazi- ness or haste of the compiler of the catalog . There is plenty of evidence of similar treatment of other items . For example , no . 315 gives merely Terentius . The ...
... tion Pliny and Sallust specifically ? This must be due to the lazi- ness or haste of the compiler of the catalog . There is plenty of evidence of similar treatment of other items . For example , no . 315 gives merely Terentius . The ...
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... tion . Hauler12 suggests that it was written at Fleury , which he thinks was the center of the Sallust tradition and in part of the Cæsar tradition . This suggestion , however , is no more than a possibility . Professor Rand has ...
... tion . Hauler12 suggests that it was written at Fleury , which he thinks was the center of the Sallust tradition and in part of the Cæsar tradition . This suggestion , however , is no more than a possibility . Professor Rand has ...
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... diction . He was no thoroughly trained etymologist and made more than one laughable slip in attempting to identify words of Latin deriva- tion with Germanic stems pro gloria patriae . He was VON TREITSCHKE'S DEUTSCHE GESCHICHTE 33.
... diction . He was no thoroughly trained etymologist and made more than one laughable slip in attempting to identify words of Latin deriva- tion with Germanic stems pro gloria patriae . He was VON TREITSCHKE'S DEUTSCHE GESCHICHTE 33.
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