- The
benefactive case (abbreviated BEN, or
sometimes B when it is a core argument) is a
grammatical case used
where English would use "for", "for the benefit...
- anno
superiori diu
etiam febre labor****et,
corpore quoque tam
comitiorum incommodis, quam
obeundis publicis muneribus, quae
vetere Christiani populi instituto...
- "against them" – the
dative τούτοις as a
dative of
disadvantage (dativus
incommodi).
Davids (2006)
points to Dead Sea
Scrolls evidence but
leaves it open...
-
referred to Leon
Battista Alberti's treatise, De
commodis litterarum atque incommodis (On the
Advantages and
Disadvantages of
Literary Studies, 1428). Glenn...
- wrote:
Philodoxus ("Lover of Glory", 1424), De
commodis litterarum atque incommodis ("On the
Advantages and
Disadvantages of
Literary Studies", 1429), Intercoenales...
- "θνῄσκω τῇ τιμῇ" "I die for honour".
Dativus commŏdi (
incommodi): The
dativus commodi sive
incommodi, or the 'dative of
benefit (or harm)' is the dative...
- utilitas,
quibus etiam accesserunt alia quædam
paucula de
durioris Alvi
incommodis propter materiæ cognitionem, ac vice
supplementi in fine adjuncta,’ Edinburgh...
- medico-cheirurgico-pharmaceutica: Vel eius præparatio & usus in
omnibus corporis humani incommodis". 1622. "'This vile custome': A
history of tobacco's
medical interpretations"...
-
bellatores et ab
opere et ab
itinere prohibens.
Vexatur autem et
aliis incommodis exercitus,
morbo pariter ac fame. Dum
talia agerentur per
plures dies...
- ita dīs est placitum, voluptāt(em) ut maerōr
comes cōnsequātur: quīn
incommodī plūs malīqu(e) īlic(ō) adsīt, bonī s(ī)
optigit quid. | u – – u – – ||...