Adnominatio in the Plays of Plautus With Special Reference to Questions of Pro
Adnominatio in the Plays of Plautus With Special Reference to Questions of Pro
Edward Buckham Taylor Spencer
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Merc. 915. angiport(um) . . . Hortum. Most. 1045. escar(um) . . . Poscarum. True. 610. sen(em) . . . Cen(am). Capt. 49G. terg(um) . . . Tergin(um). Pseud. 154. The large number of examples in which letters are elided before the same ones used as initials would seem to show an unwillingness to suffer from the loss resulting from complete elision: — cenauin . . . Nau(i) in. Ampli. 823. faci(o) officium. Asiu. 173. t(u) ut. Asin. 660; Bacch. 202; Epid. 236, 722; Men. 160, 083, 920; Most. 527; Pers.... 237. See also Trin. 1065. Me t(e). Bacch. 58; Capt. 249. See also Capt. 249, 332; Epid. 301; Men. 210: Merc. 702; Pseud. 92. 20 er(i) imperium. Men. 980. s(i) ipsi. Mil. 803. See also Trin. 474. meus in(e). Pers. 259. Sometimes prosodic hiatus, preserving emphatic words from elision, at the same time produces examples of our figure: — tu abi . . . Tuam. Rud. 1027. Tu te agis. Trin. 1078. Qui amabo . . . Qui(a). Stich. 91-92. In: — quom illuc quo. Merc. 649, the words though important have no special emphasis.
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