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Dickinson College Commentaries presents Latin and Greek texts for reading, with explanatory notes, interpretive essays, vocabulary, and multimedia elements. The format has two columns, one with plain text on the left, and another on the right with three tabs for notes, vocabulary, and media. The commentaries are peer-reviewed, citable scholarly resources, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License ( CC BY-SA. We welcome proposals from all qualified authors ( guidelines. DCC aims at ...
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Digital commentaries on classical texts. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Core words not in the Aeneid. August 8, 2016. Diverting Latin parlor game: take a very common Latin word (in the DCC Latin Core Vocabulary. That does not occur in Vergil’s. And explain its absence. Why would Vergil avoid certain lemmata (dictionary head words) that are frequent in preserved Latin? Sometimes the reason is simply metrical (. In other cases, perhaps a word sounded too prosaic (. Image: detail of an ...
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Digital commentaries on classical texts. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Chris Francese. Core words not in the Aeneid. August 8, 2016. Diverting Latin parlor game: take a very common Latin word (in the DCC Latin Core Vocabulary. That does not occur in Vergil’s. And explain its absence. Why would Vergil avoid certain lemmata (dictionary head words) that are frequent in preserved Latin? Sometimes the reason is simply metrical (. Image: detail of an illustration of Vergi...