The Greek Grammar of Roger Bacon And a Fragment of His Hebrew Grammar

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The Greek Grammar of Roger Bacon And a Fragment of His Hebrew Grammar
Thomas J Thomas Joseph Hutchinson
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102 OXFORD GREEK GRAMMAR. [xlviii Sed si vltima sillaba diccionis precedentis incipit a con- sonante, ipsa consonans remanet et abscinditur quicquid post illam est, vt apud Virgilium 1 multum ille et terris iactatus et alto Hie aufertur tarn v quam m huius sillabe, tantum in hac diccione multum per scancionem. Considerandum eciam quod, abscisa sillaba, tota penultima sillaba que remanet sicut et antea breuis est, ut in duobus primis exemplis, sed abscisa parte sillabe, vocalis, que precedit
...immediate consonantem, que remanet, tempus suum retinet. Nam si fuerit vocalis longa ipsa remanet longa apud Lucanum 2 assensere omnes sceleri letatur honore, hec enim sillaba ser, in scandendo, longa remanet, nam sic scanditur assenser omnes. Sed si vocalis fuerit breuis, ipsa remanet breuis ut apud Oracium 3 quam ex hoc fonticuld tantundem sumere. Eo fit.
Nam sic scanditur sumer eo fit, et ideo hec sillaba mer breuiatur scandendo, sicut est ex natura. Consonans uero que remansit si iungatur longe vocali, facit longam sillabam, si breui breuem, ut patet in predictis duobus exemplis.


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