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Buttmann in 1817.
Consentius is
believed to have
lived at
Constantinople in the
middle of the
fifth century, and may have been the poet
Consentius, his son, or...
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grandson may be the same as the
grammarian Publius Consentius.
Consentius, son of the poet
Consentius, rose to high
honour under Valentinian III, by whom...
- 2015. "Some
neglected evidence on
Vulgar Latin 'glide suppression':
Consentius, 27.17.20 N." Glotta;
Zeitschrift Für
Griechische Und
Lateinische Sprache...
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Clutorius Cluvius Cocceius Coelius Cominius Communius Concessius Condetius Consentius Considius Consius Coponius Cordius Corfidius Cornelius Cornificius Coruncanius...
- of
Hippo and the
grammarian Pompeius, as well as non-Africans, such as
Consentius and Jerome,
wrote on
African features, some in very
specific terms. Indeed...
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History Against the
Pagans Jerome:
Vulgate Prudentius:
Psychomachia Consentius's grammar Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite: De
Coelesti Hierarchia (Περὶ...
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Marriage and
Concupiscence 419–420
Contra mendacium [ad Consentium] To
Consentius:
Against Lying 420
Contra duas
epistulas Pelagianorum Against Two Letters...
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soloecismo et
barbarismo Neuchâtel
Edited by M.
Niedermann together with
Consentius’ Ars de
barbarismis et metaplasmis. 1944 Cypri****,
Epistula ad Silvanum...
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Original Portuguese Literal English Translation Não
consentiu a
morte tantos anos Que de Herói tão
ditoso se logr****e Portugal, mas os
coros soberanos...
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pronunciation of
words spelled with ⟨ti⟩ + vowel. The
latter include Consentius (5th century), Servius,
Pompeius (5th–6th century),
Papirius (probably...