Nordisk tidsskrift for filologi, Volume 3

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Vilhelm Thomsen, Carl Berg, Karl Hude
O. Schwartz, 1897 - Classical philology

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Page 51 - A sunbeam which hath lost its way, And through the crevice and the cleft Of the thick wall is fallen and left; Creeping o'er the floor so damp, Like a marsh's meteor lamp. And in each pillar there is a ring, And in each ring there is a chain...
Page 9 - Ceteris servis non .in nostrum morem, discriptis per familiam ministeriis, utuntur: suam quisque sedem, suos penates regit. frumenti modum dominus aut pecoris aut vestis ut colono iniungit, et servus hactenus paret : cetera domus officia uxor ac liberi exsequuntur.
Page 32 - Adeo autem emptio et venditio et locatio et conductio familiaritatem aliquam inter se habere videntur, ut in quibusdam causis quaeri soleat utrum emptio et venditio contrahatur, an locatio et conductio. veluti si qua res in perpetuum locata sit, quod evenit in praediis municipum quae ea lege locantur, ut quamdiu id vectigal praestetur, neque ipsi conductori neque heredi eius praedium auferatur; sed magis placuit locationem conductionemque esse.
Page 158 - Das alte Rom* Entwickelung seines Grundrisses und Geschichte seiner Bauten auf 12 Karten und 14 Tafeln dargestellt und mit einem Plane der heutigen Stadt sowie einer stadtgeschichtlichen Einleitung herausgegeben von Arthur Schneider.
Page 49 - DEAR MADAM, — My Mamma being unable to write herself desires I will let you know that the potatoes are now ready and you are welcome to them whenever you please. She begs you will ask Mrs. Parkyns if she would wish the poney to go round by Nottingham or to go home the nearest way as it is now quite well but too small to carry me.
Page 51 - As I was going to St. Ives, I met seven wives ; Each wife had seven sacks ; Each sack had seven cats ; Each cat had ssven kits. Kits, cats, sacks, and wives— How many were there going to St. Ives?
Page 52 - I will not pursue Buffon's sublime but gloomy theory — that this globe which we inhabit will, at some future period, be changed into a mass of frost by the encroachments of the polar ice, and of that produced on the most elevated points of the earth. Do you, who assert the supremacy of Ahriman...
Page 15 - Saltus est, ubi silvae et pastiones sunt, quarum causa casae quoque : si qua particula in eo saltu pastorum, aut custodum causa aratur, ea res non peremit nomen saltuis ; non magis, quam fundi, qui est in agro culto, et eius causa habet aedificium, si qua particula in eo habet silvam.
Page 32 - edo " et " ungo," in quibus verbis prima littera breviter dicitur, "esito" et "unctito," quae sunt eorum frequentativa, prima littera longa promimus et contra 1 incurias, КтопепЪегg.
Page 16 - Africa, ubi saltus non minores habent privati quam res p[ublicae] territoria: quin immo multis saltus longe maiores sunt territoriis: habent autem in saltibus privati non exiguum populum plebeium et vicos circa villam in modum munitionum.

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