This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1844 Excerpt: ...Fulgentius erklart: Blaterare quasi verba trepidantia metu balbutire dixerunt. Nun findet sich sieben Zeilen weiter bei Apuleius Metam. X, 10. folgender Satz: Ingens exiude verberonem corripit trepidatio, et in vicem humani coloris succedit pallor infernus, perque universa membra frigidus sudor emanabat. Tunc pedes ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1844 Excerpt: ...Fulgentius erklart: Blaterare quasi verba trepidantia metu balbutire dixerunt. Nun findet sich sieben Zeilen weiter bei Apuleius Metam. X, 10. folgender Satz: Ingens exiude verberonem corripit trepidatio, et in vicem humani coloris succedit pallor infernus, perque universa membra frigidus sudor emanabat. Tunc pedes incertis alternationibus commovere, modo banc modo illam capitis partem scalpere et ore semiclauso balbutiens nescio quas affanias effutire Hier hat verberonem zu verba, trepidatio zu trepidantia, pallor zu metu, balbutiens zu balbutire den Stoff geliefert- Das Wort blaterare 42 Plautus. Luscicius. Tutulus. Varro. findet sich auch sonst bei Apulcius Florid. I, 9: Quis incondite et vitiosa verba temere quasi delirantibus oborientia permiserit blaterare. de mag. 3: Ab his utiliter blaterata. Vrgl. Paullus aus Festus: Deblaterare est stulte loqui. Nam Graeci sslaxag stultos appellant. Es fehlt uns nur der Name des Sceparnus und Pseudo. Sollen wir den etwa auch aus solchen buchstablichen oder wortlichen Elementen herleiten? Mit Nichten. Wir haben schon unter den Personen des plautinischen Rudeus einen Sceparnio, servus Daemouis, und unter den Komoedien einen Pseudo-lus. Luscicius. Die Stelle des Plautus steht nicht im Mercator, sondern Mil. glor. II, 3, 51. Uebrigcns erklart Nonius: -Lusciosi, qui ad lucerna m non vident, et fi eg vocantur a Graecis. Varro disciplinarum libro octavo: Vesperi non videre, quos appellant lusciosos.- Anders Thesaur. nov. Latinit. (Mai auctor. VIII. p. 384.): -Nusciosus (sic) qui plus vespere videt, sapit et olet.- Fulgentius umgekehrt die uber Tag schlecht Sehenden. Ebenso, wie wir spater finden w..
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