American Journal of Philology, Zväzok 22Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Tenney Frank, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1901 Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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Strana 44
... Roman in his position . He also seems to have told why he did not choose to marry and rear a family , duties which , as Marx has shown , had recently been brought home to the Roman citizen by the law of Metellus Macedonicus . A fragment ...
... Roman in his position . He also seems to have told why he did not choose to marry and rear a family , duties which , as Marx has shown , had recently been brought home to the Roman citizen by the law of Metellus Macedonicus . A fragment ...
Strana 45
... Roman Poets of the Republic , p . 230 , that we have here one of the poet's reasons for preferring a private life . In his edition of Lucilius ( 1872 , XXVI 13 ) Müller made the very simple emendation to publicis ( i . e . publiceis ) ...
... Roman Poets of the Republic , p . 230 , that we have here one of the poet's reasons for preferring a private life . In his edition of Lucilius ( 1872 , XXVI 13 ) Müller made the very simple emendation to publicis ( i . e . publiceis ) ...
Strana 58
... Roman state should be compelled to yield precedence to such persons offends him . And it is the class as such that he has in mind . He does not by a word assail the character of the freedman . Nor can we doubt his sincerity . He is not ...
... Roman state should be compelled to yield precedence to such persons offends him . And it is the class as such that he has in mind . He does not by a word assail the character of the freedman . Nor can we doubt his sincerity . He is not ...
Strana 61
... Roman virtue ( 6 , 298 sqq . ) , precludes the idea that he and his parents were other than Roman citizens . They did not , however , belong to the aristocracy . Juvenal , in what he says about the sportula ( 1 , 99 sqq . ) , expressly ...
... Roman virtue ( 6 , 298 sqq . ) , precludes the idea that he and his parents were other than Roman citizens . They did not , however , belong to the aristocracy . Juvenal , in what he says about the sportula ( 1 , 99 sqq . ) , expressly ...
Strana 62
... Roman of humble birth but proud of his Roman nationality , educated by his parents but not freed by their wealth from the necessity of taking , as soon as he was able , a serious part in the affairs of life . UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA ...
... Roman of humble birth but proud of his Roman nationality , educated by his parents but not freed by their wealth from the necessity of taking , as soon as he was able , a serious part in the affairs of life . UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA ...
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