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Otto W. Heick: The Ab Urbe Condita Construction in Latin. Pp. 81. (University of Nebraska Studies.) Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Library, 1936. Paper, $1.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

R. G. Nisbet
Affiliation:
University of Glasgow.

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Short Reviews
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Copyright © The Classical Association 1936

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1 He slips, however, in his interpretation (p. 4) of Polit, 303D; the gold there, τν λεγμενον κρατον χρυσν, is plainly described by a traditional or technical term (λεγμενον) meaning ‘virgin’, not ‘uncommingled’. Several passages show a certain tendency to look so closely at one or two important words that the context is neglected.

2 ‘Dat Plato noch een eenzijdig intellectualist is, noch aan den anderen kant een mysticus’ (Preface, p. ix).