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Repraesentatio Temporum in the Oratio Obliqua of Caesar
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 208 note 1 Here the sudden transition into Oratio Recta is noticeable.
page 209 note 1 From this point the form of the verb in Oratio Recta is usually added only when the tense is different.