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A Heresy-Hunt Continued

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 January 2009

J. B. Poynton
Affiliation:
The College, Winchester

Extract

Mr. Macdonald's attack on the -orum -arum heresy is welcome. But statistics seldom carry much weight; the best way of convincing schoolmasters (and, perhaps, certificate examiners) that the Romans had not the slightest objection to the gerundive with repeated -orum or -arum is to confront them with plenty of examples. I hope the following will be of help to Mr. Macdonald in a crusade which deserves all success.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1963

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References

1 Macdonald, C., ‘“Heresies I” Again’, Greece & Rome, Second Series, viii (1961), 188 f.CrossRefGoogle Scholar