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Caesar's De Analogia
Alessandro Garcea (ed.)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
2012
ISBN:
9780199603978
Published online:
July 2016
EISBN:
9780191838316
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199603978.book.1
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Contents
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Front Matter
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction
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De Analogia
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Testimonia
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Chronology (T1–2)
T1: Fronto Part. 9 p. 224. 12–17 v.d.H.
T2: Suetonius Iul. 56. 5–7
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Title (T3–5)
T3: Quintilian Inst. 1. 7. 34–5
T4: Suda κ 1196
T5: John of Salisbury Metalog. 1. 21 p. 48. 10–13 H.
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Fragments
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The Introduction (F1A–C)
F1A–B: Cicero Brut. 253
F1C: Cicero Brut. 258
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Lexical Selection (F2)
F2: Gellius 1. 10. 3–4
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The Alphabet (F3)
F3: Pompeius GL v. 108 1–14
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I as Consonans Duplex (F4)
F4: Priscian GL ii. 13. 27–14. 18
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The Sonus Medius (F5)
F5: Cornutus GRF9 M. ap. Cassiodorus Orth. GL vii. 150. 10–17 = §§1.49–52 S.
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The Semivocales (F6)
F6: [Probus] Inst. art. GL iv. 50. 19–28
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The Mutae at the End of a Word (F7)
F7: Pompeius GL v. 199. 5–19
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Derivation (F8)
F8: Pompeius GL v. 144. 7–31
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The Criteria of Analogy between Nouns (F9)
F9: Pompeius GL v. 197. 20–198.2
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Grammatical Gender (F10)
F10: De dubiis nominibus GL v. 575. 11 = §96 G.
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Grammatical Number (F11A–B)
F11A–B: Gellius 19. 8. 1–8
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Case and the Paradigmatic role of the Ablative (F12)
Case and the Paradigmatic role of the Ablative (F12)
F12: Charisius p. 172. 10–16 B.
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I-stems and Consonant Stems: The Singular (F13–21)
F13: Charisius p. 152. 16–23 B.
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F14: Charisius p. 156. 12–15 B.
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F15: Charisius p. 156. 16–18 B.
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F16: Charisius p. 156. 24–157 2 B.
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F17: Charisius p. 170. 13–18 B.
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F18: Priscian GL ii. 248. 15–249. 8
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F19: Priscian GL ii. 249. 15–20
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F20: Priscian GL ii. 250. 5–251. 6
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F21: Charisius p. 183. 19–24 B.
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I-stems and Consonant Stems: The Plural (F22–3)
F22: Charisius pp. 113. 23–114. 9 B.
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F23: Charisius pp. 179. 5–11 B.
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V-stems (F24–5)
F24: Gellius 4. 16
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F25: Charisius p. 165. 17–19 B.
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E-stems (F26)
F26: Gellius 9. 14. 20–6
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Greek Loanwords (F27)
F27: Quintilian Inst. 1. 5. 63
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The Pronouns (F28–9)
The Pronouns (F28–9)
F28: Charisius pp. 141. 25–142. 3 B.
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F29: Charisius pp. 142. 4–7 B.
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The Perfect (F30)
F30: Gellius 6. 9. 11–15
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The Participle (F31–2)
F31: Priscian GL iii. 239. 1–11
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F32: Isidore of Seville Orig. 11. 2. 32–3
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Fragmenta Incerta (F33–5)
F33: Charisius p. 182. 8–13 B.
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F34: Nonius p. 198. 8–15 M. = p. 291 L.
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F35: [Caper] Orth. GL. vii. 101. 16–17
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End Matter
Bibliography
Conspectus Fragmentorum
Index of Sources with Sigla
General Index
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