The Classical Journal, Том 30A. J. Valpay., 1824 |
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... learned as Professor Boissonade ; and originally written by a philosopher , who , for his transcendent genius , was deservedly considered by his con- temporaries , and by all those that followed him , to be the cory- phæus of the ...
... learned as Professor Boissonade ; and originally written by a philosopher , who , for his transcendent genius , was deservedly considered by his con- temporaries , and by all those that followed him , to be the cory- phæus of the ...
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... learned Professor observes , Verba θεοθρεμμονι σιγη habet ex hymno aliquo , vel oraculo . " The Professor is right in the latter part of his conjecture : for the words θεοθρεμμονι σιγη are derived from a Chaldean Oracle , which is to be ...
... learned Professor observes , Verba θεοθρεμμονι σιγη habet ex hymno aliquo , vel oraculo . " The Professor is right in the latter part of his conjecture : for the words θεοθρεμμονι σιγη are derived from a Chaldean Oracle , which is to be ...
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... learned priest of the Oratory at Paris , and afterwards most ably advocated by Capellus , so well known by his controversies with the younger Buxtorf , the strenuous defender of the primeval antiquity both of the Hebrew letters and ...
... learned priest of the Oratory at Paris , and afterwards most ably advocated by Capellus , so well known by his controversies with the younger Buxtorf , the strenuous defender of the primeval antiquity both of the Hebrew letters and ...
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... learned friends to whom these difficulties have been suggested ? 6 -- 10. None of the commentators see any difficulty in the word ' nisi ' in the Eunuch of Terence , Act . 3. Sc . 4. l . 10 : " Quid hoc hominis ? qui hic ornatu ' est ...
... learned friends to whom these difficulties have been suggested ? 6 -- 10. None of the commentators see any difficulty in the word ' nisi ' in the Eunuch of Terence , Act . 3. Sc . 4. l . 10 : " Quid hoc hominis ? qui hic ornatu ' est ...
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... learned labors of the most holy telete : Ελθετ ' επ ' ευιερου τελετης πολυΐστορας άθλους . And in the conclusion of the Hymn to Latona the sacrifice is called an all - divine telete ( Bai ' eπι Taνdelov Teλerηy ) , as likewise in that ...
... learned labors of the most holy telete : Ελθετ ' επ ' ευιερου τελετης πολυΐστορας άθλους . And in the conclusion of the Hymn to Latona the sacrifice is called an all - divine telete ( Bai ' eπι Taνdelov Teλerηy ) , as likewise in that ...
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