120 Pages
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Routledge
118 Pages
by
Routledge
120 Pages
by
Routledge
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As the oldest literary Latin preserved in any quantity, the language of Livius shows many features of linguistic interest and raises intriguing questions of phonolgy, morphology and syntax.
Introduction; Part 1 Section One: The Odyssey; Chapter 1 2 f?lie5 Laertie; Chapter 2 10 Morta; Chapter 3 15 nequ?nont36inserinuntur; Chapter 4 25, 33, 34 topper; Chapter 5 30 Mon?t?s; Chapter 6 33 hom?n?s; Chapter 7 39 g?v?s?; Chapter 8 40 pulla; Chapter 9 41 mandisset; Chapter 10 46 dextr?bus; Part 2 Section Two: Tragedies; ch11 4 praeda; Chapter 12 20 op?s, opitul?; Chapter 13 29 Praest?l?r?s; Chapter 14 38 nefrendem, lacteam inmulgens opem; Appendix: The origin of the Latin adjectives in -ulentus; Bibliography; General Index;
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Ivy Livingston