The lexicon of the "old age" in the classical languages: Between history and etymology
(Mimn., Fr.3 (3) D., p.52) "The very father who, first was considered the greatest, as soon as the old age is approaching, is no more esteemed and loved by his children ". Pr uecta aet s [...] pl r sque senibus s c odi sa est ut onus s Aetn grauius d cant sustin re (Cic., d senect. 22,4 )...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The aging male 2005-03, Vol.8 (1), p.48-52 |
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Zusammenfassung: | (Mimn., Fr.3 (3) D., p.52)
"The very father who, first was considered the greatest, as soon as the old age is approaching, is no more esteemed and loved by his children ".
Pr uecta aet s [...] pl r sque senibus s c odi sa est ut onus s Aetn grauius d cant sustin re (Cic., d senect. 22,4 )
"For many old people to be well on years is so hateful that they maintain to stand a load heavier than Etna". |
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ISSN: | 1368-5538 1473-0790 |
DOI: | 10.1080/13685530500048898 |