Excerpt from De Usu Partiarum Temporalium Cum, Postquam, Ubi, Ut, Simul, Simulac Apud Vergilium, Lucanum, Valerium Flaccum, Silium Italicum: Commentatio Academica, Quam Permitente Amplissimo Philosophorum Ordine Upsaliensi Ad Summos in Philosophia Honores Rite Capessendos
Qua causa 'comm-otus aliquam partem sermonis eorum explorare statui et cum usu 'vergiliano comparare. Cum autem deliberarem, quae quaestio syntactioa examinàtione maxime digna esset, liber E. Hoffmanni: die Construc tion der lateinischen Zeitpartikeln (wien* mihi in manus incidit, quem legens studio inflammatus sum in spiciendi, qualis esset in carminibus Annaei Lucani, Va lerii Placci, Silii Italici usus partiarum temporalium, quippe quae apud scr1ptores epicos, ut apud historicos, haud parvas partes agerent.
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book captures a resounding analysis of the temporal subordinators cum and dum, which play a pivotal role in defining grammatical and semantic occurrences within the Latin language. The author provides a thorough exploration of their usage in Vergil, Lucan, Valerius Flaccus, and Silius Italicus, four prominent poets of the Late Republic and Early Empire. The book contributes to the broader history of Latin by comparing these occurrences to the use of cum in classical Latin, thus establishing a wider picture of the evolution of this critical grammatical element. Moreover, the author delves into the thematic depth of these poets' works, shedding light on the contexts, styles, and variations in their writings. Examining both structure and meaning, the author reveals the intricate connections between the temporal clauses introduced by cum and dum and the overarching narratives of these poets. This analysis grants scholars a deeper understanding of the development and use of temporal subordinators in Latin, a field of study typically dominated by the classical period. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9780265825020_0
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