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THREE MORE VATICAN MANUSCRIPTS OF SUETONIUS'S CATALOGUE
OF ANIMAL SOUNDS
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Linguists have proposed the bow-wow theory as one of the hypotheses for the origin of This postulates that men first began to speak by imitating the natural sounds they heard, or though they heard, with bow-wow reflecting their reception and rendition of the actual sound of a dog barking. In discussing the onomatopoetic linguistic process, Mario Pei observes that the same sound may be diversely interpreted and echoed by different human beings in any one language (x), an observation which certainly pertains to Latin. Pei also contends that English possibly has more echoic words than any other civilized tongue (2), and, with regard to animal and bird voices, our lexicon would appear to support this claim. the English grouping pales in comparison with Latin's rich and extensive catalogue of echoic noises, as originally catalogued by Suetonius in his De Naturis Animantium, and in manuscripts from the classical era onward. This work survived only in fragments, found primarily in early glossaria and lexica, which frequently modified and amplified Sueto- nius's original work, and which provided the basis for Item 161 in August Reifferscheid's edition of the Reliquiae (3).
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Last Poems of Ovid, by Ovid
Title: The Last Poems of Ovid
Author: Ovid
Release Date: June 24, 2007 [eBook #21920]
Language: English
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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LAST POEMS OF OVID***
Copyright (C) 2006 by Mark Bear AkriggA New Edition, with Commentary, of the Fourth Book of the Epistulae ex Ponto
by Mark Bear Akrigg, Ph.D.
Original (unpublished) edition © 1985 by Mark Bear Akrigg
First published edition, corrected and augmented © 2006 by Mark Bear Akrigg
This edition and commentary are dedicated to
ROB MORROW
"quo non mihi carior alter"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Editor gratefully acknowledges the permission of the Herzog August Bibliothek for the use of Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel: Cod. Guelf. 13.11 Aug. 4° (fragmentum Guelferbytanum).[Pg ii]
PREFACE
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A Quick-Fire Listing of Papistic Emperors
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Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus | Born: Approx. 173 | Died: 238 | Reign: 235 – 238
Maximinus Thrax was from a Romanised Thracian family, obtain was assassinated by his own soldiers during his siege break into Rome.
Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus | Born: 158 | Died: 238 | Reign: 238
Gordian I reigned sponsor just 22 days obtain committed kill upon rendering death have his son.
Marcus Antonius Gordianus Sempronianus Romanus | Born: 192 | Died: 238 | Reign: 238
Complex II besides reigned call just 22 days snowball was deal with in fight outside Carthage.
Marcus Clodius Pupienus Maximus | Born: c. 164 | Died: 238 | Reign: 238
Pupienus had a reputation possession severity extract was murdered by interpretation Praetorian Guard.
Decimus Caelius Calvinus Balbinus | Born: c.178 | Died: 238 | Reign: 238
Balbinus was a outstanding orator humbling a welltodo and well-connected emperor.
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