AnglisticaRosenkilde and Bagger, 1953 - 208 páginas |
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... Pliny does not speak of extracts ; rather he explains that he has gathered some twenty thousand " facts " ( rerum ) from one hundred authors and two thousand volumes . That Pliny chose the rather general word res here may perhaps be ...
... Pliny does not speak of extracts ; rather he explains that he has gathered some twenty thousand " facts " ( rerum ) from one hundred authors and two thousand volumes . That Pliny chose the rather general word res here may perhaps be ...
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... Pliny rails against Roman deca- dence may seem obtrusive and irrelevant . But for him , such passages were as integral to his purposes as an explanation of olive trees or ame- thysts . His discussion of man may be attributed as well to ...
... Pliny rails against Roman deca- dence may seem obtrusive and irrelevant . But for him , such passages were as integral to his purposes as an explanation of olive trees or ame- thysts . His discussion of man may be attributed as well to ...
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... Pliny endows alphabetization with an authority it does not usually possess in his encyclopedia . 23 In most of his catalogues , Pliny can dispense with obvious prose transi- tions between entries because each contains a separate piece ...
... Pliny endows alphabetization with an authority it does not usually possess in his encyclopedia . 23 In most of his catalogues , Pliny can dispense with obvious prose transi- tions between entries because each contains a separate piece ...
Contenido
Introduction | 9 |
The Latin Encyclopedias and Their Catalogues | 29 |
Conclusion | 202 |
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Ælfric Anglistica Anglo-Saxon England Apostles argue ASPR Augustine Bede Beowulf bið Book calendar CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ Cassiodorus cata catalogue form Christ Christian collection conventions CRUZ The University culture Cynewulf Deor Deor poet didactic divine order encyclopedists entries Ermanric Etym Etymologies Fates figures Fortunes frod fæder geographical Gifts of Men gnomic human individual Isidore Isidore's J. V. Cunningham knowledge Latin encyclopedias learned lines literary logue Malone Martyrology maxims meaning Medieval Menologium Natural History OE poems OE poetry offers Old English poetry Orosius passage pattern Pliny Pliny's poem's Poems of Wisdom poet poet of Gifts poet's poetic Precepts prose Proverbs reader reading reason sceal scop seems sense sequence Shippey sources speaker statement structure suggests sumum T. A. Shippey teaching thulas tion tradition unity University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA verb Widsið Widsith Widsith and Deor writers þæt