Personification and the Use of Abstract Subjects in the Attic Orators and Thukydides, Part 1Johns Hopkins University, 1901 - 49 pages |
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... similar elevated tone may safely be attributed to TOVεTV , used of inanimate things , as Dem . 18 , 194 novŋoávtwv αὐτῷ τῶν σκευῶν ἢ καὶ συντριβέντων ὅλως ; Th . 7 , 38 ( ἡ ναῦς ) ; perhaps also to zvduvevety , used of money or property ...
... similar elevated tone may safely be attributed to TOVεTV , used of inanimate things , as Dem . 18 , 194 novŋoávtwv αὐτῷ τῶν σκευῶν ἢ καὶ συντριβέντων ὅλως ; Th . 7 , 38 ( ἡ ναῦς ) ; perhaps also to zvduvevety , used of money or property ...
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... similar juridical terms . ( 3 ) The learned language occupied with questions of govern- ment , literature , philosophy and education , and represented , among the orators , chiefly by Isokrates . Language . Concrete substantives , the ...
... similar juridical terms . ( 3 ) The learned language occupied with questions of govern- ment , literature , philosophy and education , and represented , among the orators , chiefly by Isokrates . Language . Concrete substantives , the ...
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... similar uses of technical legal terms , such as νόμος , ψήφισμα , rpay , with verbs of saying and showing , see p . 17 , and for the frequent use of entoτoký with verbs of coming , see Part II , Verbs of Motion . 669 The legal and ...
... similar uses of technical legal terms , such as νόμος , ψήφισμα , rpay , with verbs of saying and showing , see p . 17 , and for the frequent use of entoτoký with verbs of coming , see Part II , Verbs of Motion . 669 The legal and ...
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... similar sense λέγει , 8 , 28. 21 , 9 ; προστάττει 21 , 165. 23 , 63 ; οὐκ ἐᾷ 20 , 147. 22 , 8 ; ἀπαγορεύει 23 , 28. 35 ; δίδωσι 20 , 154. 23 , 56 ; ὑπισχνείται 21 , 30. 210 ; παρέχει 24 , 193 ; τιμωρεῖται 24 , 215 ; ἀπολύει 38 , 5 ...
... similar sense λέγει , 8 , 28. 21 , 9 ; προστάττει 21 , 165. 23 , 63 ; οὐκ ἐᾷ 20 , 147. 22 , 8 ; ἀπαγορεύει 23 , 28. 35 ; δίδωσι 20 , 154. 23 , 56 ; ὑπισχνείται 21 , 30. 210 ; παρέχει 24 , 193 ; τιμωρεῖται 24 , 215 ; ἀπολύει 38 , 5 ...
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... similar use of ψήφισμα is found in 23 , 103. 140 and in Lyk . 7 ; compare also γράμμα used of the clause of a treaty in Th . 5 , 29 , 3 : τοῦτο τὸ γράμμα μάλιστα τὴν Πελοπόννησον διεθορύβει καὶ ἐς ὑποψίαν καθίστη . ( c ) Following the ...
... similar use of ψήφισμα is found in 23 , 103. 140 and in Lyk . 7 ; compare also γράμμα used of the clause of a treaty in Th . 5 , 29 , 3 : τοῦτο τὸ γράμμα μάλιστα τὴν Πελοπόννησον διεθορύβει καὶ ἐς ὑποψίαν καθίστη . ( c ) Following the ...
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