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192 conclusions with regard to absolute frequency, but he does draw conclusions with respect to relative frequency of particular types of usage. One must ask, however, whether an idea-carrying word like conscientia is likely to be produced by the context. Thus it is curious that in Cicero's letters conscientia with an obj. gen. never occurs in the negative sense; in a positive sense some 15 times, to which one may add pyaeclara consc. (Att. Io, 4, 5), and recta consc. (Att. 13, 20, 4). Again the context of beneficia seems to account for rather a large number of instances in Seneca (15 in De benef., add ep. 81, 2o and 21) ; and at least 15 of the instances under rubric c. (Cicero) are to be found in the speeches i) . There- fore, a comparative table that takes context into account, in parti- cular if it is balanced by another table that shows distribution in the various works, would be much more enlightening. University of MANITOBA B. L. HIJMANS Jr. SEG VI, 731: [ Σ HM]EAI Σ ? A honorific inscription of the third century A. D. from Side in Pamphylia tells us that the boule, the
Mnemosyne – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1970
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