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Why is accusative pronoun "te" used in this construction?

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Determining dative vs ablative for coelo

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What is the term for extremely loose Latin word order?

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Can 'in-' mean both 'in' and 'no'?

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Latin in the European Parliament

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Scope of negation with absolute constructions

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Inveniturne participium futuri activi in ablativo absoluto?

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Origins of the adjective ‘inanis’

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Occasus nescius

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What's the role of the pronoun "iis" in this context?

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Tacitus Germania XIV: Cum ventum in aciem

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Why does Cicero change gear in this example from the Catiline Orations?

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Is "necesse est tibi esse placidus" valid classical Latin?

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Substantivization of "continuum"

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middle voice in Latin

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Can the absolute ablative be used with a prepositional phrase?

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How do you say ‘You will heal’ in Latin?

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Why use nominative in Coniugatio periphrastica passiva?

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Syntax of sentences with the verb "pudet"

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Verb splitting noun and adjective

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Quid iuvat deōs precāri ut rēs āmissae tibi reddantur?

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Can a gerund have a predicative complement?

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In the construction "magno argumento esse", does "argumento" take an explanatory infinitive?

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Ablative of Description in Cicero

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Antecedent Noun After The Relative Clause

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How to translate "It is easy to remember"?

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Does 'ipse' truly mean change?

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Disambiguation of "nobis vobis" and "nobis nobis"

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Are Latin verbs of motion satellite-framed or verb-framed?

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Analysis of Dative in >>Confessions<<