- cingentibus, olim con****iebantur
delineatio et ad
vivum repraesentatio et
advivum repraesentatio opera (in Latin). Nürnberg. Parkinson, John (1656). "Crocus...
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delineatio et ad
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advivum repraesentatio opera (in Latin). Nürnberg. Barker,
Nicolas (1994). Hortus...
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delineatio et ad
vivum repraesentatio et
advivum repraesentatio opera. Nuremberg. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.45339. Retrieved...
- to use a
primary tense in a past context, a
practice referred to as
repraesentātiō tempōrum.
Although the term ōrātiō oblīqua
strictly speaking refers...
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classical Tradition, vol. 7, no. 4, 2001, pp. 489–514. Ker, James. "Roman
Repraesentatio." The
American Journal of Philology, vol. 128, no. 3, 2007, pp. 341–365...
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Haldane and Kemp's translation). However, Kant uses the
Latin term
repraesentatio when
discussing the
meaning of
Vorstellung (Critique of Pure Reason...
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rather than
caesus est
creates a 'drawn-out
vivid description' (diūtīna
repraesentātiō); that is to say,
making it seem to the
audience that the
scene is taking...
- cingentibus, olim con****iebantur
delineatio et ad
vivum repraesentatio et
advivum repraesentatio opera (in Latin). Nürnberg. — (1988) [1613]. Aymonin, Gérard...
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present subjunctive,
despite the
historic context, by a
process called repraesentātiō,
which makes the
situation more vivid. If the verb in an
apodosis is...
- indicative'
caesus est
creates a 'drawn-out
vivid description' (diūtīna
repraesentātiō) in
Aulus Gellius 10.3.12; cf. Ker, 2007, p. 345 For past events, according...