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- W158664089 abstract "subject is used at 48. 1, 54. 1, 5 5 . 1 and 68. 3, viso at 60. 3, 61. 1 and 63.3, in the latter two places in the form visendo, conqueror , which is uncommon in Tacitus, at 60. 3 and 61. 1, in both places in close proximity to viso, creber (crebro) at 50.4, 51. 2, 52. 1, 60. 3 and 73. 1, gnarus with similar genitives (coniurationis, conspirationis) at 54. 3 and 56. iyfama at 49. 3, 49. 4 and 50. 3, retineo at 50. 2 and 50. 4, ex in the sense 'in accordance with' at 70. 2 and 72. 1, quasi {tamquam) followed by an adjective or participle at This content downloaded from 157.55.39.175 on Thu, 11 Aug 2016 04:48:27 UTC All use subject to http://about.jstor.org/terms Were the Later Books of Tacitus9 Annals revised? 327 50. 3, 52. 2, 58. 2, 59. 4 and 74. 3, jrparat 51. 1 and 51. 2, and also at 50. 2, animus at 50. 3 and 50. 4, /#£///.r at 50. 3, 51. 1 and 52. 1, the expression in partes in juxtaposition with a verb at 50. 4 and 51. $,praemia twice at 54. 4, #^/0 at 5 5. 1 and 56. 1, da&V/tf at 5 5. 4 and 56. 2 (in the same form), indo (an infrequent word) at 56.1 and 57. 2, conscius at 59. 1 and 59. 3, /#fetf at 60. 4 and 61. 2 (in the form iubetur' and again at 67. 4 and 68. 1, mors twice in three sentences at 61. 2, dolor at 63. 1 and 63. 3, ^^? at 64. 2 and 64. 4, and decerno at 74. 1 and 74. 3 . In the space of a few chapters conitor (51. 1, 57. 2, 66. 2) and dfetf^go (57. 1, 62. 1) are both used more often than in the whole of the rest of the historical works. Sermo is found at 54. 1 and a few lines later at 54. 2, as well as in six other places in 48-62 (48. 3, 50. 4, 56. 1, 58. 3, 60. 3, 62. 2). Edo is used at 56. 3 and 58. 1 (in the same sense, = 'betray'), and also at 60. 4, 63. 3 and 69. 2. The unusual passive use of gnarus and ignarus is found in consecutive chapters at 61. 1 and 62. 2. Onethird of the examples of the rare manifestos + gen. in Tacitus occur in chapters 44-66 (54. 2, 60. 2, 66. 2). Paro is employed three times in successive chapters at 54. 3, 5 5. 1 and 56. 2, and also at 58. 3, 61. 2 and 74. 1. Finally, there is a succession of instances of promo, promptus and prompte at 49. 2, 50. 4, 52. 2, 53. 1 and 54. 1, and again at 60. 3,61. 1, 64. 2, 64. 3 and 67. 3 (cf. 74. 1). (b) 14. 1 ff. (the account of the murder of Agrippina). Deprehendo is used twice in the same sentence at 7. 6 with the same meaning and for no deliberate purpose. Donee is repeated in adjoining sentences at 8. 1 and 8. 2, both times introducing a clause which concludes its sentence. Excipio is used at 4. 2 and 4. 4 of Nero's welcome to Agrippina. The historiographical expression f acinus patrarey which is elsewhere found only twice in Tacitus, is used at 7. 1 and again in the next chapter (8. 4).16) Venio occurs twice with the same subject in 8 (2, 4), and fungor + abl. twice within a few lines in 12 (3, 4). Evado is found at 6. 2 and then a few lines later at 7. 1 (both times in the form evasisse in an ace. c. infin. construction in which there is ellipse of the subject accusative, and both times in reference to Agrippina's escape from the first attempt on her life) and again at 10. 2. Placuit is used absolutely at 3. 2 and 4. 1, in both places at the head of a principal clause and followed by its subject, and in both places 16) The repeated use of words such 2^ f acinus and see/us in a passage of this kind is only to be expected. But the repetition within a short space of a rare and striking phrase is more noteworthy. This content downloaded from 157.55.39.175 on Thu, 11 Aug 2016 04:48:27 UTC All use subject to http://about.jstor.org/terms" @default.
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