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ISBN 10: 1607245612
ISBN 13: 9781607245612
Author: Edward Morris
Jastrow addresses how the final codification of the laws of Hammurapi evolved and which process the Babylonians used to get there. The Code of Hammurapi was subject to constant adjustments, providing that conditions constantly changed and new situations arose.
(Ebook) On the Sentence Question in Plautus and Terence 1st Edition Table of contents:
Chapter I – The Sentence-Question in Latin Comedy
Definition and types of sentence-questions
Distinction from single-word and clause-based questions
Functions in dialogue and dramatic structure
Chapter II – Classification of Sentence-Questions
Yes/No questions
Disjunctive (either/or) questions
Open-ended (wh-) questions
Rhetorical and exclamatory questions
Chapter III – Sentence-Questions Without Interrogative Particles
Word order patterns
Role of intonation (as inferred from meter)
Use of pronouns and verb emphasis
Chapter IV – Sentence-Questions With Interrogative Particles
Use of -ne, nonne, num
Effect of particles on tone and meaning
Comparison with Cicero and other prose authors
Chapter V – Word Order in Sentence-Questions
Typical placements of verbs and subjects
Deviations for emphasis or dramatic effect
Contrast with prose norms
Chapter VI – Colloquialism and Realism in Sentence-Questions
Influence of spoken Latin
Comparisons with Greek New Comedy
Realism in conversational exchange
Chapter VII – Statistical Overview
Frequency of types of sentence-questions
Authorial tendencies: Plautus vs. Terence
Distribution by play and scene type
Chapter VIII – Special Cases and Irregularities
Elliptical or fragmentary questions
Interrupted or overlapping dialogue
Questions embedded in longer speeches
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