Calendar: 1850-1851 Page 304
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300 GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE Explain fully βέβηλος-αισά-δυσαίων-άφθεγκτον νάπος- μοίρα-εχέγγυος-φερέγγυος-θάλασσα πέλαγος ωκεανός νάπος άλσος ϋλη-τάχα 'ίσως-επώνυμος-θεοί όμύγνιαι ω δίσσά πατρός καϊ κασιγνήτης εμοι ηδιστα προαφωνήματα Give other instances of the use of abstract for concrete words in Greek ούτως άμυντε" εστι τοΊς κοσμουμενοις Give all the usages of the participle in τεος Explain all the uses of words compounded with αΰτος such as αυτουργός αΰτοκτονοΰντε κ τ λ ν επει το γ ευσεβές μόνοις παρ ύμίν ευρον Show from their history how far the Athenians deserved such praise as this 10 Give any instances of φιλομηρία in uEschylus and Sophocles 11 State the circumstances in which av may be used with the different moods and tenses and explain the uses of the optative and subjunctive moods in Greek With what moods are εϊ and ην used respectively 12 άλλ' 61 τάφοισι θεσθε κα κτερίσμασιν What were the sepulchral honours among the ancient Greeks Do you know any similar amongst other nations II -Ctc Cuac Dtep Translate into English Quid ilia tandem num leviora censes quae declarant inesse in animis hominum divinaquaedam quae si cemerem quemadmodum nasci possent etiam quemadmodum interirent viderem Nam sanguinem bilem pituitam ossa nervos venas omnem denique membrorum et totius corporis figuram videor posse dicere unde concreta et quo modo facta sint animum ipsum si nihil esset in eo nisi id ut per eum viveremus tarn natura putarem hominis vitam sustentari quam vitis quam arboris haec enim etiam dicimus vivere Item si nihil habe1 et animus hominis nisi ut
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