The Latinity of the Vulgate PsalterJohn H. Furst Company, 1915 - 95 strán (strany) |
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accusative adjective adverb adversus aliquem anima ante-classic apud Augustan brevi caelo Caesar Ciceronian classic Latin classic usage clause conspectu construction construed dative Deus dicere diluvium Disp Domini Dominus ecclesiastical Latin ecclesiastical writers ejus eorum ex Heb facere facie figurative sense Fillion Flac flagella found in Cicero frequent in Cicero Greek Hebrew Hence Hoberg idea Ideo iniquitatem inter judicare judicio judicium justitia Kaulen late Latin literal and figurative Livy loqui mala manus meam meum mihi neque neuter Non-C omnes Orat Oratio Ovid participle Phil phrase Plautus Poet and Post poetic post-Augustan post-classic preposition pronoun propter prose psalms Psalter Psalterium quae Quintilian quod quoniam rare Rönsch saeculum salus Septuagint subjunctive substantive sunt super susceptor suum Tacitus terra tibi translation tuam Tusc verb Verr verse Vulgate Vulgate Psalter
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Strana xiii - Beatus vir, qui non abiit in consilio impiorum, et in via peccatorum non stetit, et in cathedra pestilentiae non sedit: 2.
Strana 39 - coniunctiones sunt, male tamen interroges 'hic aut ille sit.' et 'ne' ac 'non' adverbia: qui tamen dicat pro illo 'ne feceris' 'non feceris,' in idem incidat vitium, quia alterum negandi est, alterum vetandi.
Strana 8 - Itaque omnes nunc in iis locis Cn. Pompeium sicut aliquem non ex hac urbe missum, sed de caelo delapsum intuentur...
Strana 81 - Vides ; quoniam tu laborem et dolorem consideras : ut tradas eos in manus tuas. Tibi derelictus est pauper : orphano tu eris adjutor. Contere brachium peccatoris et maligni : quaeretur peccatum illius, et non invenietur.
Strana 10 - Recuperatores de cohorte sua dicit daturum. Servilius et recusare, et deprecari, ne iniquis judicibus, nullo adversario, judicium capitis in se constitueretur concidit; iili latera tundebant, ut aliquando spondere se dicat.
Strana 48 - ... with the accusative of the thing, and the dative of the person, to vote, decree, assign; — to ratify, approve.
Strana 81 - Quoniam dolose egit in conspectu ejus: ut inveniatur iniquitas ejus ad odium. Verba oris ejus iniquitas, et dolus: noluit intelligere ut bene ageret. Iniquitatem meditatus est in cubili suo: astitit omni viae non bonae, malitiam autem non odivit.
Strana i - Each word has been studied in itself and in its relation to the sentence, and the findings set forth in. a paragraph under the verse in which the word makes its first appearance. To this paragraph reference is made when the word is met in later verses. The comment on the word shows its current meaning and its literary standing, also its syntactical peculiarities, supported or contrasted by citations from Cicero or by a note on the influence affecting the construction.
Strana viii - Its turn of Greek and Hebrew expression may not have been Latin ; but once made and circulated these original mistakes may have found currency in the language and by their influence of direct copy or analogy have contributed to the further decadence of Latin in subsequent ages.
Strana 5 - Suite et C. Caesaris pecuniarum translatio a justis dominis ad alienos non debet liberalis videri.