A linguistic commentary on Livius Andronicus

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A linguistic commentary on Livius Andronicus

Ivy Livingston

(Studies in classics / edited by Dirk Obbink, Andrew Dyck)

Routledge, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 83-84) and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

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.

Table of Contents

  • 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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