D:\Data files\Corpora\English\xml\Cesaxed\long-1866_Chains.htm
Coreferential chain list
File: | long-1866 |
Date: | 24/4/2012 14:40 |
Period: | MBE |
General statistics
Name | Count | Total | Percentage |
AvgProDist3s-Forest | 187 | 171 | 109,36 % |
AvgProDist3s-IPnum | 507 | 291 | 174,23 % |
AvgSbjProDist3s-Forest | 140 | 130 | 107,69 % |
AvgSbjProDist3s-IPnum | 366 | 212 | 172,64 % |
Ellipsis | 55 | 2707 | 2,03 % |
NonZeroPronoun (no Trace) | 613 | 2707 | 22,64 % |
NonZeroSbjPronoun (no Trace) | 339 | 886 | 38,26 % |
ProDist3s-Forest | 6 | 42 | 14,29 % |
ProDist3s-IPnum | 9 | 42 | 21,43 % |
Pronoun (no Trace) | 668 | 2707 | 24,68 % |
Subject (no Trace) | 886 | 2707 | 32,73 % |
Subject (not empty) | 831 | 2707 | 30,70 % |
Subject (with Trace) | 893 | 2715 | 32,89 % |
SubjectChainSwitch | 831 | 2707 | 30,70 % |
SubjectRefCount[all] | 419 | 893 | 46,92 % |
SubjectRefCount[ipmat] | 336 | 662 | 50,76 % |
SubjectRefCount[ipmat3] | 318 | 1302 | 24,42 % |
SubjectRefSwitch[chunk] | 613 | 1261 | 48,61 % |
SubjectRefSwitch[forest] | 355 | 557 | 63,73 % |
SubjectRefSwitch[ipcls] | 537 | 775 | 69,29 % |
SubjectRefSwitch[ipmat] | 378 | 550 | 68,73 % |
SubjectRefSwitch[ipmat3] | 360 | 535 | 67,29 % |
Statistics over intervals (logbase=2)
| |
Distribution (with Trace) |
Distribution (no Trace) |
Subject (with Trace) |
Subject (no Trace) |
Pronoun (no Trace) |
ProDist3s-IPnum |
ProDist3s-Forest |
From | Until |
Count | Total | Perc |
Count | Total | Perc |
Count | Total | Perc |
Count | Total | Perc |
Count | Total | Perc |
Count | Total | Perc |
Count | Total | Perc |
1 | 1 |
1203 | 1560 | 77,12 % |
1210 | 1560 | 77,56 % |
192 | 1203 | 15,96 % |
192 | 1203 | 15,96 % |
62 | 1203 | 5,15 % |
164 | 291 | 56,36 % |
160 | 171 | 93,57 % |
2 | 2 |
224 | 1560 | 14,36 % |
218 | 1560 | 13,97 % |
145 | 448 | 32,37 % |
139 | 441 | 31,52 % |
113 | 441 | 25,62 % |
79 | 291 | 27,15 % |
9 | 171 | 5,26 % |
3 | 4 |
79 | 1560 | 5,06 % |
78 | 1560 | 5,00 % |
113 | 258 | 43,80 % |
112 | 257 | 43,58 % |
93 | 257 | 36,19 % |
40 | 291 | 13,75 % |
1 | 171 | 0,58 % |
5 | 8 |
30 | 1560 | 1,92 % |
30 | 1560 | 1,92 % |
70 | 185 | 37,84 % |
70 | 185 | 37,84 % |
75 | 185 | 40,54 % |
7 | 291 | 2,41 % |
1 | 171 | 0,58 % |
9 | 16 |
11 | 1560 | 0,71 % |
11 | 1560 | 0,71 % |
66 | 129 | 51,16 % |
66 | 129 | 51,16 % |
47 | 129 | 36,43 % |
1 | 291 | 0,34 % |
- | - | - |
17 | 32 |
6 | 1560 | 0,38 % |
6 | 1560 | 0,38 % |
75 | 130 | 57,69 % |
75 | 130 | 57,69 % |
60 | 130 | 46,15 % |
- | - | - |
- | - | - |
33 | 64 |
5 | 1560 | 0,32 % |
5 | 1560 | 0,32 % |
134 | 218 | 61,47 % |
134 | 218 | 61,47 % |
114 | 218 | 52,29 % |
- | - | - |
- | - | - |
65 | 128 |
2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
98 | 144 | 68,06 % |
98 | 144 | 68,06 % |
104 | 144 | 72,22 % |
- | - | - |
- | - | - |
Length (no Trace)
From | Until | Count | Total | Percentage |
1 | 1 | 1210 | 1560 | 77,56 % |
2 | 2 | 218 | 1560 | 13,97 % |
3 | 3 | 57 | 1560 | 3,65 % |
4 | 4 | 21 | 1560 | 1,35 % |
5 | 5 | 11 | 1560 | 0,71 % |
6 | 6 | 7 | 1560 | 0,45 % |
7 | 7 | 8 | 1560 | 0,51 % |
8 | 8 | 4 | 1560 | 0,26 % |
9 | 9 | 3 | 1560 | 0,19 % |
10 | 10 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
11 | 11 | 2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
13 | 13 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
14 | 14 | 3 | 1560 | 0,19 % |
15 | 15 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
17 | 17 | 2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
18 | 18 | 2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
30 | 30 | 2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
34 | 34 | 2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
38 | 38 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
52 | 52 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
60 | 60 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
67 | 67 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
77 | 77 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
Length (with Trace)
From | Until | Count | Total | Percentage |
1 | 1 | 1203 | 1560 | 77,12 % |
2 | 2 | 224 | 1560 | 14,36 % |
3 | 3 | 58 | 1560 | 3,72 % |
4 | 4 | 21 | 1560 | 1,35 % |
5 | 5 | 11 | 1560 | 0,71 % |
6 | 6 | 7 | 1560 | 0,45 % |
7 | 7 | 8 | 1560 | 0,51 % |
8 | 8 | 4 | 1560 | 0,26 % |
9 | 9 | 3 | 1560 | 0,19 % |
10 | 10 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
11 | 11 | 2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
13 | 13 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
14 | 14 | 3 | 1560 | 0,19 % |
15 | 15 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
17 | 17 | 2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
18 | 18 | 2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
30 | 30 | 2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
34 | 34 | 2 | 1560 | 0,13 % |
38 | 38 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
52 | 52 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
60 | 60 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
67 | 67 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
77 | 77 | 1 | 1560 | 0,06 % |
List of chains
Antecedent chain #294 (len=77)
ProtIsSbj=54 ProtSbjSw=192 NumSbj=278 ProAll=48 ProSbj=32 NmeSbj=19 SbjZero=3
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.479 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,95.479 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,94.473 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Crassus ,who *T*-1 had also a taste for luxury |
points to... |
2,94.464 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,94.463 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,93.450 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,93.447 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,92.419 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,92.418 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,92.417 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,92.416 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,92.414 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,92.413 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,92.412 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,92.410 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,92.410 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,92.408 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,92.407 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,92.406 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,92.404 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,92.404 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,92.402 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,92.401 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,92.400 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.399 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,91.399 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,91.398 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.398 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.397 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,91.396 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | His |
points to... |
2,91.394 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | His |
points to... |
2,91.393 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.392 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,91.383 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,91.382 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,91.381 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,91.372 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,91.372 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,91.372 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.371 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,91.370 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,91.370 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,90.368 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,90.368 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.368 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | L. Crassus |
points to... |
2,90.356 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,90.356 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,90.356 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.356 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.355 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,90.354 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.354 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.354 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,89.349 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,89.349 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.348 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.347 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.346 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.346 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,89.345 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,89.344 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.344 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,89.343 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.343 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.342 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.341 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,89.341 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.340 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,89.340 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.340 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.340 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus himself |
points to... |
2,89.338 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,88.326 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,88.321 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus |
points to... |
2,88.321 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,88.321 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,88.321 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus ,who *T*-1 came forward as a speaker when he was a very young man vol. i. ,p. 320 |
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Antecedent chain #375 (len=67)
ProtIsSbj=44 ProtSbjSw=162 NumSbj=243 ProAll=52 ProSbj=32 NmeSbj=10 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.458 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Antonius |
points to... |
2,93.451 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Antonius |
points to... |
2,93.448 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Antonius |
points to... |
2,93.439 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,93.439 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,93.439 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Antonius |
points to... |
2,93.437 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,93.436 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,93.436 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,93.436 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Antonius |
points to... |
2,93.435 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,93.435 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,93.434 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,93.433 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,93.433 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,93.432 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,93.432 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,93.431 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,93.431 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This accomplished advocate |
points to... |
2,93.430 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | His |
points to... |
2,92.428 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,92.427 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,92.427 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,92.426 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,92.426 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,92.425 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | His |
points to... |
2,92.424 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,92.423 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,92.422 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,92.422 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,92.422 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,92.421 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,92.420 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Antonius |
points to... |
2,91.385 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.385 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.384 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Antonius |
points to... |
2,91.378 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,91.377 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Antonius |
points to... |
2,91.376 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,91.375 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,91.374 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,91.374 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,91.373 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.373 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,91.373 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Antonius |
points to... |
2,90.369 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Antonius |
points to... |
2,90.368 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | M. Antonius |
points to... |
2,90.367 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | His |
points to... |
2,90.365 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,90.364 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.363 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.363 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.363 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.362 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.362 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,90.361 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.361 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,90.361 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.360 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,90.360 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.360 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.360 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,90.359 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,90.358 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,90.357 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,90.357 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | M. Antonius |
points to... |
2,88.320 | New | NP | Proper | Argument | M. Antonius |
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Antecedent chain #986 (len=60)
ProtIsSbj=43 ProtSbjSw=165 NumSbj=249 ProAll=28 ProSbj=17 NmeSbj=15 SbjZero=7
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.245 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,84.237 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,83.205 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,83.200 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The rebel king |
points to... |
2,83.198 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,83.197 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The king |
points to... |
2,83.196 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,83.192 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slave king |
points to... |
2,83.192 | CrossSpeech | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Tryphon's |
points to... |
2,82.180 | Identity | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Tryphon's |
points to... |
2,82.176 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,82.176 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,82.174 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,82.174 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,82.174 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,82.174 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,82.173 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,82.173 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,82.172 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,82.171 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,82.170 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,81.167 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,81.167 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,81.166 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,81.166 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,81.166 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,81.165 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,81.164 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,81.164 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,81.161 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,81.161 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,81.160 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the new king |
points to... |
2,81.160 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,81.159 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,81.159 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Tryphon |
points to... |
2,81.158 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,81.157 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,81.156 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,81.155 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,81.155 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,81.154 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,81.153 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,81.153 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Salvius |
points to... |
2,79.110 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,79.110 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,79.109 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,79.108 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,79.107 | Identity | NP-OB2 | Proper | Argument | Salvius |
points to... |
2,79.104 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,79.103 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,79.103 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Salvius |
points to... |
2,79.100 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Salvius |
points to... |
2,79.91 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Salvius |
points to... |
2,79.90 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,79.89 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Salvius |
points to... |
2,79.88 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,79.87 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,79.87 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,79.86 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The king |
points to... |
2,79.84 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their king |
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Antecedent chain #951 (len=52)
ProtIsSbj=36 ProtSbjSw=153 NumSbj=237 ProAll=28 ProSbj=20 NmeSbj=10 SbjZero=6
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.261 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,85.261 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,85.254 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,85.253 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,85.252 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,85.251 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,85.250 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,85.247 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,84.244 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,84.243 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,84.242 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,84.240 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,84.239 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,84.238 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,83.207 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,83.206 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,83.206 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,83.203 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,83.203 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,83.203 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,83.198 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,83.196 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,83.196 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Athenion |
points to... |
2,81.166 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his general |
points to... |
2,81.166 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,81.165 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,81.161 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Athenion |
points to... |
2,80.135 | Identity | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Athenion's |
points to... |
2,80.134 | Identity | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Athenion's |
points to... |
2,80.133 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,80.132 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,80.132 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,80.131 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,80.131 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,80.130 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,80.130 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,80.128 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,80.128 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,80.127 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,80.127 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,80.126 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,80.125 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,80.125 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,80.124 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | His |
points to... |
2,80.123 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,80.122 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion |
points to... |
2,80.121 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,80.120 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,80.120 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,80.119 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,80.118 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,80.117 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Athenion ,a Cilician born ,and the bailiff of two rich brothers |
|
Antecedent chain #921 (len=38)
ProtIsSbj=28 ProtSbjSw=276 NumSbj=415 ProAll=17 ProSbj=12 NmeSbj=5 SbjZero=3
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.272 | Identity | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Nerva's |
points to... |
2,80.114 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The Roman governor |
points to... |
2,79.105 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The governor |
points to... |
2,79.102 | Identity | NP-POS | DefNP | PossDet | The governor's |
points to... |
2,79.99 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,79.98 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the governor |
points to... |
2,79.97 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,79.96 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,79.95 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,79.94 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The governor |
points to... |
2,78.77 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The governor ,who *T*-1 still shut himself up in Heraclea |
points to... |
2,78.74 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,78.74 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the governor |
points to... |
2,78.72 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the governor |
points to... |
2,78.69 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,78.68 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,78.67 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,78.67 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,78.66 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,78.66 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The governor |
points to... |
2,78.65 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Nerva |
points to... |
2,78.58 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,78.58 | Identity | NP-OB2 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,78.58 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Nerva |
points to... |
2,78.52 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,78.52 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,78.51 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Nerva |
points to... |
2,77.30 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Nerva |
points to... |
2,77.26 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the governor of Sicily P. Licinius Nerva |
points to... |
2,77.21 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,76.20 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,76.20 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,76.20 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Nerva |
points to... |
2,76.15 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,76.15 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,76.14 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,76.14 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | P. Licinius Nerva |
points to... |
2,76.8 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the governor P. Licinius Nerva |
|
Antecedent chain #421 (len=34)
ProtIsSbj=22 ProtSbjSw=79 NumSbj=123 ProAll=22 ProSbj=12 NmeSbj=9 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.436 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Cicero |
points to... |
2,92.404 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Cicero |
points to... |
2,91.390 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,91.390 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.390 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.389 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,91.388 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.388 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.388 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.388 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.387 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.387 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,91.387 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.386 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Cicero |
points to... |
2,91.380 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.379 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.379 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,91.379 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,91.379 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Cicero |
points to... |
2,91.378 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,91.377 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.377 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Cicero |
points to... |
2,91.372 | Identity | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Cicero's |
points to... |
2,91.372 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,91.371 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Cicero |
points to... |
2,91.370 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,91.370 | Identity | NP | Proper | Subject | Cicero |
points to... |
2,90.369 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this great orator |
points to... |
2,90.369 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,90.369 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,90.369 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,90.369 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,90.369 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Cicero |
points to... |
2,90.368 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Cicero |
|
Antecedent chain #798 (len=34)
ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=207 NumSbj=302 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=2 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.308 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,87.299 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,86.295 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Sicily |
points to... |
2,86.290 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,86.289 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,86.289 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The island |
points to... |
2,86.288 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,86.288 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,86.286 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the island |
points to... |
2,86.286 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,86.284 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,86.284 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,86.276 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,85.272 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,85.272 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,85.264 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the island |
points to... |
2,85.259 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,84.240 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the country |
points to... |
2,84.236 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,84.228 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,83.194 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the island |
points to... |
2,83.193 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,82.187 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,82.181 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,81.165 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the country |
points to... |
2,81.160 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,81.159 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the island |
points to... |
2,81.153 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the country |
points to... |
2,81.147 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the country |
points to... |
2,80.140 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the country |
points to... |
2,80.137 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,80.136 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,80.128 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the land |
points to... |
2,80.127 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #830 (len=30)
ProtIsSbj=20 ProtSbjSw=310 NumSbj=456 ProAll=8 ProSbj=6 NmeSbj=14 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.300 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,87.298 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,87.296 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,86.291 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,86.287 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,86.287 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,85.271 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,85.271 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,85.270 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,85.257 | Identity | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Diodorus' |
points to... |
2,84.236 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,84.225 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,83.213 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,83.213 | CrossSpeech | NP | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,83.211 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,83.192 | CrossSpeech | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,83.191 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,83.190 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,82.187 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,82.183 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,82.173 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,81.159 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,78.68 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,77.25 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,76.11 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,76.11 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,76.10 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,76.9 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Diodorus |
points to... |
2,76.8 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,76.7 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Diodorus ,whose narrative *T*-1 is very sober and circumstantial |
|
Antecedent chain #926 (len=30)
ProtIsSbj=17 ProtSbjSw=114 NumSbj=151 ProAll=12 ProSbj=5 NmeSbj=10 SbjZero=2
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.271 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,85.256 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,84.243 | Identity | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Lucullus' |
points to... |
2,84.236 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,84.234 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,84.232 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,84.230 | CrossSpeech | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his brother-in-law |
points to... |
2,84.229 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,84.228 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,84.228 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,84.228 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,84.225 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,84.225 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,84.225 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,84.225 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,84.224 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,84.223 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,84.222 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,84.221 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,84.220 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,84.220 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,84.220 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,84.218 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,83.217 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,83.216 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,83.211 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,83.193 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,83.193 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,83.193 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus |
points to... |
2,82.181 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | L. Licinius Lucullus |
|
Antecedent chain #22 (len=18)
ProtIsSbj=10 ProtSbjSw=53 NumSbj=58 ProAll=9 ProSbj=5 NmeSbj=5 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.553 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | C. Servilius Glaucia |
points to... |
2,99.550 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Glaucia |
points to... |
2,99.539 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | His |
points to... |
2,99.537 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,98.536 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,98.535 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,98.535 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Glaucia |
points to... |
2,98.532 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,98.531 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,98.530 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,98.530 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Glaucia |
points to... |
2,98.529 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,98.529 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,98.528 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Glaucia |
points to... |
2,98.526 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Glaucia |
points to... |
2,98.524 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Glaucia |
points to... |
2,98.523 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Glaucia |
points to... |
2,98.522 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | C. Servilius Glaucia |
|
Antecedent chain #1512 (len=18)
ProtIsSbj=9 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=22 ProAll=13 ProSbj=7 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.23 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,77.23 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | themselves |
points to... |
2,77.22 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,77.22 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the slaves |
points to... |
2,77.21 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,77.21 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,77.21 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,77.21 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,76.20 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slaves |
points to... |
2,76.18 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the slaves |
points to... |
2,76.17 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,76.17 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,76.16 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,76.16 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,76.16 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The slaves |
points to... |
2,76.15 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,76.14 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,76.14 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all the slaves who *T*-1 had any cause of complaint against their masters |
|
Antecedent chain #296 (len=17)
ProtIsSbj=8 ProtSbjSw=53 NumSbj=62 ProAll=3 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=4 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.478 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,95.478 | Identity | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Orata's |
points to... |
2,94.475 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Orata |
points to... |
2,94.473 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Orata |
points to... |
2,94.464 | Identity | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his client |
points to... |
2,94.461 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Orata |
points to... |
2,94.461 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the purchaser Orata |
points to... |
2,94.456 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,94.455 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Orata |
points to... |
2,93.453 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,93.452 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Orata |
points to... |
2,93.450 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Orata |
points to... |
2,93.447 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Orata |
points to... |
2,93.446 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Orata |
points to... |
2,93.443 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Orata |
points to... |
2,93.443 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Orata |
points to... |
2,93.442 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | C. Sergius Orata |
|
Antecedent chain #793 (len=17)
ProtIsSbj=11 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=17 ProAll=12 ProSbj=6 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.309 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,87.309 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,87.309 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The governor ,who *T*-1 held in his hands the civil and military authority as the representative of the Roman people |
points to... |
2,87.307 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,87.306 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,87.306 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,87.305 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | himself |
points to... |
2,87.305 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The governor |
points to... |
2,87.303 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,87.302 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,87.301 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,87.301 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,87.301 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The governor |
points to... |
2,87.300 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,87.299 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,87.299 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,87.299 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The governor of Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #858 (len=15)
ProtIsSbj=11 ProtSbjSw=121 NumSbj=162 ProAll=4 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=7 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.290 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Aquillius |
points to... |
2,85.272 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Manius Aquillius |
points to... |
2,85.267 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,85.267 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Aquillius ,who *T*-3 had an ovation for his Sicilian victories |
points to... |
2,85.267 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Aquillius |
points to... |
2,85.266 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Aquillius |
points to... |
2,85.264 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Aquillius |
points to... |
2,85.262 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Aquillius himself |
points to... |
2,85.261 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,85.261 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,85.261 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Aquillius |
points to... |
2,85.260 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,85.260 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,85.259 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Aquillius |
points to... |
2,83.193 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Aquillius |
|
Antecedent chain #479 (len=14)
ProtIsSbj=8 ProtSbjSw=15 NumSbj=20 ProAll=8 ProSbj=6 NmeSbj=2 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.415 | CrossSpeech | NP | Proper | PPobject | Silus |
points to... |
2,92.414 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | you |
points to... |
2,92.414 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | you |
points to... |
2,92.414 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | you |
points to... |
2,92.413 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,92.413 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Silus |
points to... |
2,92.412 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | you |
points to... |
2,92.411 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Silus |
points to... |
2,92.410 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | you |
points to... |
2,92.410 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | you |
points to... |
2,92.410 | Identity | NP-VOC | Proper | NonArg | Silus |
points to... |
2,92.410 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,92.410 | CrossSpeech | NP | Proper | PPobject | Silus |
points to... |
2,92.408 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Oblique | Silus |
|
Antecedent chain #1344 (len=14)
ProtIsSbj=7 ProtSbjSw=25 NumSbj=34 ProAll=6 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.95 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,79.95 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the rebels |
points to... |
2,79.85 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,79.84 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The rebels |
points to... |
2,79.81 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the rebels |
points to... |
2,78.79 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,78.78 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the slaves |
points to... |
2,78.77 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the insurgents |
points to... |
2,78.76 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,78.75 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,78.75 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,78.74 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,78.74 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the slaves |
points to... |
2,78.69 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the rebels who *T*-1 were posted on a hill named Caprianus |
|
Antecedent chain #1414 (len=14)
ProtIsSbj=7 ProtSbjSw=16 NumSbj=32 ProAll=4 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.66 | Identity | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his men |
points to... |
2,78.62 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the insurgents |
points to... |
2,78.61 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,78.60 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slaves |
points to... |
2,78.59 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the rebels |
points to... |
2,78.52 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the slaves |
points to... |
2,78.50 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,78.49 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,78.49 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | They |
points to... |
2,78.48 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the insurgents |
points to... |
2,78.47 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,78.46 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The men |
points to... |
2,77.45 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The insurgents |
points to... |
2,77.44 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | thirty slaves belonging to two brothers who *T*-1 were rich |
|
Antecedent chain #910 (len=13)
ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=97 NumSbj=133 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.275 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the slave war |
points to... |
2,86.274 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slave war |
points to... |
2,86.273 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,86.273 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the slave war |
points to... |
2,85.272 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the war |
points to... |
2,85.271 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the war |
points to... |
2,85.270 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,85.270 | CrossSpeech | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Sicilian slave war |
points to... |
2,85.260 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the war |
points to... |
2,84.246 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the second Sicilian slave war |
points to... |
2,84.238 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the war |
points to... |
2,84.225 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the war |
points to... |
2,83.196 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the war |
|
Antecedent chain #13 (len=11)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=51 NumSbj=56 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.556 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The Servilia |
points to... |
2,99.554 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Servilia Lex |
points to... |
2,99.550 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Servilia Lex of Glaucia ,and of the constitution of the courts for the trial of the offence named Repetundae vol. i. ,p. 25 |
points to... |
2,99.550 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Servilia |
points to... |
2,99.546 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Servilia |
points to... |
2,99.544 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Servilia |
points to... |
2,99.543 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the Servilia Lex |
points to... |
2,99.541 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the Lex Servilia |
points to... |
2,99.540 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Lex Servilia |
points to... |
2,99.537 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Lex Servilia of Caepio |
points to... |
2,98.524 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Lex Servilia of Caepio |
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Antecedent chain #1381 (len=11)
ProtIsSbj=7 ProtSbjSw=28 NumSbj=44 ProAll=3 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=2
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.80 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Titinius |
points to... |
2,78.78 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Titinius |
points to... |
2,78.77 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | M. Titinius |
points to... |
2,78.58 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,78.58 | Identity | NP-OB2 | Proper | Argument | Titinius |
points to... |
2,78.57 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,78.56 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,78.55 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,78.54 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,78.53 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This fellow |
points to... |
2,78.52 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | C. Titinius Gadaeus |
|
Antecedent chain #1038 (len=10)
ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=23 NumSbj=35 ProAll=4 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.222 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the rebels |
points to... |
2,84.219 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the rebels |
points to... |
2,83.214 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,83.214 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | them |
points to... |
2,83.214 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The rebels |
points to... |
2,83.209 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,83.209 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the rebels |
points to... |
2,83.205 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | them |
points to... |
2,83.204 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the rebels |
points to... |
2,83.203 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | two hundred picked horsemen |
|
Antecedent chain #944 (len=9)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=100 NumSbj=134 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.267 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome ,where *T*-1 they were employed in fighting with wild beasts to amuse the people ,probably on the occasion of the triumph of Aquillius ,who *T*-3 had an ovation for his Sicilian victories |
points to... |
2,85.256 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
points to... |
2,84.235 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
points to... |
2,84.233 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Rome |
points to... |
2,84.232 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
points to... |
2,84.223 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
points to... |
2,82.187 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
points to... |
2,82.186 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | She |
points to... |
2,82.185 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Rome |
|
Antecedent chain #967 (len=9)
ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=24 NumSbj=35 ProAll=3 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=3 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.256 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,85.256 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,85.255 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Servilius |
points to... |
2,85.247 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Servilius |
points to... |
2,84.242 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Servilius |
points to... |
2,84.241 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Servilius |
points to... |
2,84.236 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,84.236 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Caius Servilius |
points to... |
2,84.231 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Oblique | Servilius |
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Antecedent chain #1235 (len=9)
ProtIsSbj=7 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=21 ProAll=7 ProSbj=6 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.152 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,81.152 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,81.150 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,81.150 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,81.150 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,81.149 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,81.149 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,81.149 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The slaves |
points to... |
2,80.137 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | revolted slaves |
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Antecedent chain #523 (len=8)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=13 NumSbj=25 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.391 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | these two men |
points to... |
2,91.390 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Crassus and Antonius |
points to... |
2,91.387 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,91.386 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | these great orators |
points to... |
2,91.380 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | these orators |
points to... |
2,91.379 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | these two illustrious Romans |
points to... |
2,91.379 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,91.379 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Crassus and Antonius |
|
Antecedent chain #1146 (len=8)
ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=14 NumSbj=31 ProAll=3 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.178 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Triocala |
points to... |
2,82.171 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the town |
points to... |
2,82.170 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the place |
points to... |
2,82.169 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,82.168 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,82.168 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,81.167 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Triocala ,which *T*-1 Tryphon chose for his royal residence |
points to... |
2,81.164 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Triocala |
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Antecedent chain #1251 (len=8)
ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=7 ProAll=3 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=3
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.143 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | them |
points to... |
2,80.143 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,80.143 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,80.142 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,80.141 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,80.140 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,80.139 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | These people |
points to... |
2,80.137 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the poor freemen ,who *T*-2 had no means of subsistence |
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Antecedent chain #1264 (len=8)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=15 ProAll=4 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.135 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the rebels ,who *T*-1 were amazed at the accuracy of Athenion's predictions |
points to... |
2,80.134 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | them |
points to... |
2,80.134 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,80.134 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenion's soldiers |
points to... |
2,80.132 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,80.132 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,80.132 | Identity | NP-OB2 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his men |
points to... |
2,80.130 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | above ten thousand men |
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Antecedent chain #368 (len=7)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=26 NumSbj=30 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.461 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the property |
points to... |
2,94.456 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the property |
points to... |
2,93.453 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the house |
points to... |
2,93.450 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the property sold |
points to... |
2,93.444 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the property |
points to... |
2,93.444 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This house |
points to... |
2,93.443 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a house which *T*-1 he had bought from Orata a few years before |
|
Antecedent chain #382 (len=7)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=15 NumSbj=17 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.454 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,93.452 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | this Servitus |
points to... |
2,93.450 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DemNP | Argument | this Servitus ,which *T*-1 impaired the value of the property sold |
points to... |
2,93.445 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DemNP | Argument | this Servitus |
points to... |
2,93.444 | Identity | NP | FullNP | PPobject | Servitus |
points to... |
2,93.444 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,93.444 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a Servitus ,as *T*-1 the Romans named it |
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Antecedent chain #383 (len=7)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=15 NumSbj=17 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=2 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.454 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Marius |
points to... |
2,93.453 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Marius |
points to... |
2,93.448 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Marius |
points to... |
2,93.446 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | him |
points to... |
2,93.445 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Marius |
points to... |
2,93.444 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Marius |
points to... |
2,93.444 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Marius |
|
Antecedent chain #911 (len=7)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=51 NumSbj=73 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=3 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.274 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Metellus |
points to... |
2,84.235 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Metellus |
points to... |
2,84.234 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Metellus |
points to... |
2,84.233 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Metellus himself |
points to... |
2,84.230 | CrossSpeech | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,84.230 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Metellus |
points to... |
2,84.229 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Q. Metellus Numidicus ,consul B. C. 109 |
|
Antecedent chain #933 (len=7)
ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=10 ProAll=5 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.269 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,85.269 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,85.268 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the prisoners |
points to... |
2,85.267 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,85.266 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,85.266 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,85.265 | New | NP-1 | FullNP | Argument | only one thousand rebels headed by a man named Satyrus |
|
Antecedent chain #973 (len=7)
ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=4 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.251 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | them |
points to... |
2,85.250 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,85.250 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the Messenians |
points to... |
2,85.249 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,85.249 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,85.248 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,85.248 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The inhabitants of this town ,which *T*-1 is naturally strong |
|
Antecedent chain #1313 (len=7)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=8 ProAll=3 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.115 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | them |
points to... |
2,79.113 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,79.112 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,79.112 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the slaves |
points to... |
2,79.111 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,79.111 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their slaves |
points to... |
2,79.110 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all the slaves in it |
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Antecedent chain #1315 (len=7)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=17 NumSbj=25 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.114 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Morgantia |
points to... |
2,79.111 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the town |
points to... |
2,79.111 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Morgantia |
points to... |
2,79.110 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | it |
points to... |
2,79.109 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Morgantia |
points to... |
2,79.97 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Morgantia |
points to... |
2,79.95 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Morgantia |
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Antecedent chain #155 (len=6)
ProtIsSbj=5 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=7 ProAll=5 ProSbj=4 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.511 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | themselves |
points to... |
2,96.511 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,96.510 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,96.510 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,96.509 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | They |
points to... |
2,96.508 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | Their companions ,whose fathers *T*-1 have been less successful in gaining wealth or *T*-1 have had nobler objects in view |
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Antecedent chain #233 (len=6)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=17 NumSbj=19 ProAll=4 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.491 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | them |
points to... |
2,95.491 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,95.491 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The young men |
points to... |
2,95.484 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,95.484 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,95.483 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the young men |
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Antecedent chain #844 (len=6)
ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=10 ProAll=3 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.296 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,87.296 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,87.296 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,86.295 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This man |
points to... |
2,86.291 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,86.290 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | An honourable governor |
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Antecedent chain #889 (len=6)
ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=8 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=2
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.283 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,86.282 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,86.282 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,86.281 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,86.280 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | These slaves |
points to... |
2,86.276 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slaves |
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Antecedent chain #1207 (len=6)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=28 NumSbj=64 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.160 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Morgantia |
points to... |
2,81.153 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Morgantia |
points to... |
2,80.133 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the town |
points to... |
2,80.133 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Lilybaeum |
points to... |
2,80.130 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Lilybaeum |
points to... |
2,80.116 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Lilybaeum Marsala |
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Antecedent chain #1280 (len=6)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=6 ProAll=4 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.129 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | theirs |
points to... |
2,80.129 | Identity | NP-OB1 | PossPro | Argument | theirs |
points to... |
2,80.128 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,80.128 | Identity | NP-OB2 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his men |
points to... |
2,80.126 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,80.126 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the rest |
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Antecedent chain #1396 (len=6)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=9 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.73 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the Allava |
points to... |
2,78.72 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,78.72 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DemNP | Argument | this river |
points to... |
2,78.71 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,78.70 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The river Alba |
points to... |
2,78.68 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a river which *T*-1 Diodorus names Alba |
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Antecedent chain #42 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=15 NumSbj=16 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.549 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | This |
points to... |
2,99.543 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the bronze |
points to... |
2,99.543 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the whole tablet |
points to... |
2,99.542 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this bronze tablet |
points to... |
2,99.541 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The tablet ,of which the present fragments are part *T*-2 |
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Antecedent chain #61 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=7 ProAll=5 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.539 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,99.539 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,99.539 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,99.539 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,99.539 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
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Antecedent chain #135 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=24 NumSbj=32 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.515 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The evil |
points to... |
2,97.514 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,97.514 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,97.514 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The evil |
points to... |
2,96.499 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the evil which *T*-3 is ever mixed with that which we call *T*-4 good |
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Antecedent chain #163 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=8 ProAll=4 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.508 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | Their |
points to... |
2,96.506 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,96.505 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | They |
points to... |
2,96.504 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,96.504 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The young |
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Antecedent chain #728 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=4 ProAll=3 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.330 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,88.330 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,88.329 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,88.328 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,88.327 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | most men |
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Antecedent chain #969 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=10 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.254 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Messana |
points to... |
2,85.252 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the town |
points to... |
2,85.248 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | it |
points to... |
2,85.248 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this town ,which *T*-1 is naturally strong |
points to... |
2,85.247 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Messana |
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Antecedent chain #1049 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=50 NumSbj=60 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.216 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Triocala |
points to... |
2,83.210 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Triocala |
points to... |
2,83.197 | CrossSpeech | NP | Proper | PPobject | Triocala |
points to... |
2,83.192 | CrossSpeech | NP | Proper | PPobject | Triocala |
points to... |
2,82.179 | New | NP-2 | IndefNP | Argument | an old church *ICH*-3 |
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Antecedent chain #1390 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=14 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.77 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Heraclea |
points to... |
2,78.73 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Heraclea |
points to... |
2,78.72 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Heraclea |
points to... |
2,78.72 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Heraclea |
points to... |
2,78.69 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Heraclea ,a town on the south coast near the mouth of the river Halycus Platani |
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Antecedent chain #1422 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=56 NumSbj=89 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.64 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the first rising |
points to... |
2,77.44 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The rising |
points to... |
2,77.24 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the insurrection |
points to... |
2,76.8 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this insurrection |
points to... |
2,76.7 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the second slave war in Sicily |
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Antecedent chain #1449 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=17 NumSbj=22 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.46 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their masters |
points to... |
2,77.39 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,77.39 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the masters |
points to... |
2,77.37 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the masters |
points to... |
2,77.31 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their masters |
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Antecedent chain #1472 (len=5)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=34 NumSbj=50 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.34 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,77.28 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,77.26 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,76.9 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
points to... |
2,76.7 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicily |
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Antecedent chain #332 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.469 | Identity | NP-POS | DefNP | PossDet | the orator's |
points to... |
2,94.468 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,94.468 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,94.468 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the speaker |
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Antecedent chain #357 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=24 NumSbj=28 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.463 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,94.463 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the suit |
points to... |
2,93.449 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,93.446 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | an action |
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Antecedent chain #420 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=15 ProAll=4 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.436 | Identity | NP-OB2 | Pro | Argument | us |
points to... |
2,93.436 | CrossSpeech | NP-OB2 | Pro | Argument | us |
points to... |
2,92.428 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,92.428 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #475 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=120 NumSbj=186 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.417 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
points to... |
2,90.358 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
points to... |
2,89.341 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
points to... |
2,88.317 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
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Antecedent chain #495 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.410 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,92.410 | CrossSpeech | NP-OB1 | Dem | Argument | this |
points to... |
2,92.409 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,92.408 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | evidence |
|
Antecedent chain #560 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=34 NumSbj=54 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.374 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Athens |
points to... |
2,90.356 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Athens |
points to... |
2,90.355 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Athens |
points to... |
2,90.354 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Athens ,where *T*-1 he carefully read with Charmadas the Gorgias of Plato ,in which dialogue *T*-2 he most admired that Plato while ridiculing orators showed himself to be the greatest of orators |
|
Antecedent chain #661 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.352 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,89.352 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,89.351 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | These old French translators ,of whom Amyot the translator of Plutarch is one of the best *T*-1 |
points to... |
2,89.350 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their best writers |
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Antecedent chain #679 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.348 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Greek |
points to... |
2,89.344 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Greek |
points to... |
2,89.344 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Greek |
points to... |
2,89.343 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Greek |
|
Antecedent chain #741 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=3 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.325 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,88.325 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,88.324 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,88.324 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | a man |
|
Antecedent chain #869 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.287 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | these rebellions |
points to... |
2,86.286 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | these wars |
points to... |
2,86.285 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | these insurrections |
points to... |
2,86.284 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slave wars in Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #888 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.283 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Attica |
points to... |
2,86.279 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Attica |
points to... |
2,86.277 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Attica |
points to... |
2,86.276 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Attica |
|
Antecedent chain #1015 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.227 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,84.227 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,84.226 | Identity | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | Such treason ,which *T*-1 would be impossible in any well-regulated state |
points to... |
2,84.225 | | IP-SUB | | | when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and *con* burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war |
|
Antecedent chain #1055 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.213 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Romans |
points to... |
2,83.212 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Romans |
points to... |
2,83.209 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,83.208 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #1312 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=18 NumSbj=26 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.115 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the insurgents |
points to... |
2,79.113 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the rebels |
points to... |
2,79.98 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the rebels ,who *T*-1 were in a strong position |
points to... |
2,79.95 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | a few rebels |
|
Antecedent chain #1348 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.94 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the place |
points to... |
2,79.93 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,79.92 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this place |
points to... |
2,79.91 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the strong town of Morgantine or Morgantia |
|
Antecedent chain #1412 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.66 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | themselves |
points to... |
2,78.66 | Identity | NP-OB2 | DefNP | Argument | the slaves |
points to... |
2,78.65 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,78.65 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the slaves of a Roman Eques P. Clonius |
|
Antecedent chain #1427 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=4 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=4 ProAll=3 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.61 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,78.60 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,78.59 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,78.59 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The robber |
|
Antecedent chain #1431 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=15 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.59 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the place |
points to... |
2,78.52 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the place |
points to... |
2,78.51 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the spot |
points to... |
2,78.49 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a strong place ,which they made *T*-1 still more secure |
|
Antecedent chain #1477 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=11 NumSbj=12 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.33 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,77.32 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the slaves |
points to... |
2,77.28 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,77.28 | New | NP-OB2 | QuantNP | Argument | all the slaves in Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #1478 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=8 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.32 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the governor |
points to... |
2,77.30 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,77.29 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,77.29 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the governor |
|
Antecedent chain #1524 (len=4)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=13 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.19 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,76.18 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The masters |
points to... |
2,76.16 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their masters |
points to... |
2,76.14 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their masters |
|
Antecedent chain #46 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=13 NumSbj=14 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.547 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Thoria |
points to... |
2,99.543 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Thoria |
points to... |
2,99.541 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the Lex Thoria |
|
Antecedent chain #56 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=28 NumSbj=32 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=2 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.542 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Klenze |
points to... |
2,99.540 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | C. A. C. Klenze ,Berlin ,1825 |
points to... |
2,98.527 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Klenze |
|
Antecedent chain #58 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.542 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the existing fragments of this bronze tablet |
points to... |
2,99.541 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the present fragments |
points to... |
2,99.540 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The fragments of the Lex Servilia |
|
Antecedent chain #75 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.537 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Equites |
points to... |
2,99.537 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | them |
points to... |
2,99.537 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the equestrian order |
|
Antecedent chain #85 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.535 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,98.534 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | this law |
points to... |
2,98.533 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | a law ,the Lex Villia ,which *T*-2 prevented a man from being a candidate while he held an office |
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Antecedent chain #86 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=15 NumSbj=19 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.534 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | C. Marius |
points to... |
2,98.523 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,98.523 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Marius |
|
Antecedent chain #103 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=13 NumSbj=16 ProAll=3 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.529 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,98.524 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,98.522 | New | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
|
Antecedent chain #112 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.525 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,98.524 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,98.524 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Lex Servilia of Glaucia |
|
Antecedent chain #146 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,96.512 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,96.512 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | one set of men ,who *T*-1 have laboured for their own good and that of their country |
|
Antecedent chain #160 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.508 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the bad example |
points to... |
2,96.507 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The mischief |
points to... |
2,96.506 | | IP-MAT | | | and they spend in riot and intemperance that which *T*-1 another has earned . |
|
Antecedent chain #188 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=10 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.501 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,96.501 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | wealth |
points to... |
2,96.498 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | wealth |
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Antecedent chain #278 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.482 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,95.482 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,95.481 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | people |
|
Antecedent chain #285 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.481 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,95.481 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,95.481 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #287 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=8 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.481 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,95.480 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,95.480 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Diodorus |
|
Antecedent chain #293 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.479 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Orata |
points to... |
2,95.479 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his friend Orata |
points to... |
2,94.473 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | a friend of Crassus ,who *T*-1 had also a taste for luxury |
|
Antecedent chain #298 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.478 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the lagoon |
points to... |
2,95.478 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the lagoon |
points to... |
2,95.477 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the salt lagoon named the Lucrine Lake |
|
Antecedent chain #319 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=13 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.472 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the law |
points to... |
2,94.470 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the law |
points to... |
2,94.468 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the law |
|
Antecedent chain #409 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.441 | CrossSpeech | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,93.441 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his case |
points to... |
2,93.436 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a case |
|
Antecedent chain #510 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=11 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.403 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,92.402 | Identity | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his language |
points to... |
2,91.394 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | His language |
|
Antecedent chain #540 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.382 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his writings |
points to... |
2,91.380 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their writings |
points to... |
2,91.379 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all his writings |
|
Antecedent chain #558 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=12 NumSbj=16 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.374 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Cilicia |
points to... |
2,91.373 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Cilicia |
points to... |
2,90.369 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Cilicia |
|
Antecedent chain #582 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,90.369 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,90.369 | NewVar | NP-SBJ | Trace | Subject | *T*-1 |
|
Antecedent chain #599 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.367 | Identity | NP | Pro | Mod | himself |
points to... |
2,90.367 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,90.367 | New | NP | DefNP | Argument | the historians or orators |
|
Antecedent chain #638 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.354 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | himself |
points to... |
2,90.354 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Plato |
points to... |
2,90.354 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Plato |
|
Antecedent chain #664 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.351 | CrossSpeech | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their own language |
points to... |
2,89.350 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | it |
points to... |
2,89.350 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their language |
|
Antecedent chain #700 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.339 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,89.338 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,89.338 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | L. Caelius Antipater the historian ,who *T*-1 was a good writer *ICH*-3 ,considering the time when *T*-2 he lived ,and a very excellent lawyer |
|
Antecedent chain #783 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.311 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,87.310 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the court |
points to... |
2,87.309 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his court |
|
Antecedent chain #799 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.308 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,87.308 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This declaration |
points to... |
2,87.307 | | IP-MAT | | | and *con* gave them relief against the oppression of unjust men . |
|
Antecedent chain #804 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.307 | Identity | NP-OB2 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,87.306 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,87.305 | Inferred | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all such women and children |
|
Antecedent chain #850 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=10 ProAll=3 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.294 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,86.288 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,86.288 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | We |
|
Antecedent chain #871 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=7 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=2 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.287 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Caecilius ,who *T*-1 was a contemporary of Diodorus |
points to... |
2,86.285 | CrossSpeech | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,86.284 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Caecilius of Calacte in Sicily ,a rhetorician of the time of Augustus |
|
Antecedent chain #932 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.269 | Identity | NP-RFL | Pro | Argument | himself |
points to... |
2,85.269 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,85.269 | New | NP-SBJ | unknown | Subject | only one *ICH*-1 |
|
Antecedent chain #956 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=96 NumSbj=123 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.258 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slave insurrection |
points to... |
2,83.191 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Sicilian insurrection |
points to... |
2,82.184 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a servile insurrection |
|
Antecedent chain #958 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=10 NumSbj=18 ProAll=3 ProSbj=3 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.258 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | We |
points to... |
2,85.255 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,85.247 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | We |
|
Antecedent chain #984 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=8 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.246 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | His |
points to... |
2,84.245 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Florus |
points to... |
2,84.242 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Florus |
|
Antecedent chain #1027 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=43 NumSbj=58 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=2 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | C. Servilius |
points to... |
2,83.193 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Servilius |
points to... |
2,83.193 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | C. Servilius |
|
Antecedent chain #1047 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=20 NumSbj=27 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.216 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the battle |
points to... |
2,83.201 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The battle |
points to... |
2,83.200 | | IP-MAT | | | The rebel king posted himself near a place named Scirthaea with forty thousand men ,about twelve stadia from the Roman camp . |
|
Antecedent chain #1058 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=11 NumSbj=14 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.213 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the dark |
points to... |
2,83.210 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the night |
points to... |
2,83.207 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | night |
|
Antecedent chain #1093 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=16 NumSbj=19 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.195 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Romans |
points to... |
2,82.188 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,82.187 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #1111 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.189 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,82.188 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,82.188 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | near sixty thousand of their best soldiers |
|
Antecedent chain #1139 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=16 ProAll=3 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.180 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | us |
points to... |
2,82.174 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,82.174 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
|
Antecedent chain #1159 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.175 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,82.175 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,82.175 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the outward signs of power |
|
Antecedent chain #1196 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=33 NumSbj=69 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.162 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the insurrection |
points to... |
2,80.138 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the insurrection |
points to... |
2,80.116 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | a rising of the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1225 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=98 NumSbj=164 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.156 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | them |
points to... |
2,81.155 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Palici |
points to... |
2,77.34 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Sicilian deities named Palici |
|
Antecedent chain #1230 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=98 NumSbj=161 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.153 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Lentini |
points to... |
2,81.153 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Leontini Lentini |
points to... |
2,77.34 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Leontini |
|
Antecedent chain #1233 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=8 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.152 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | them |
points to... |
2,81.152 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the masters |
points to... |
2,81.149 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their former masters ,whose bad treatment *T*-1 they did not forget |
|
Antecedent chain #1243 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=3 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=3 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.148 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,81.147 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,81.147 | New | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | Those ,who *T*-1 were once the rich and the chief persons in the towns |
|
Antecedent chain #1250 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=125 NumSbj=195 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.145 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Romans |
points to... |
2,77.26 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Romans |
points to... |
2,76.8 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #1267 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.134 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,80.134 | Identity | NP | Proper | Subject | Gomon |
points to... |
2,80.133 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Oblique | Gomon |
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Antecedent chain #1274 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.132 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the siege |
points to... |
2,80.131 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the siege |
points to... |
2,80.130 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the siege of Lilybaeum |
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Antecedent chain #1332 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.103 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his camp |
points to... |
2,79.96 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the camp |
points to... |
2,79.95 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their camp ,which *T*-1 was guarded by a few rebels ,and filled with captured women and booty |
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Antecedent chain #1336 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.100 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,79.100 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,79.100 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | no enemy |
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Antecedent chain #1366 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=2 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.86 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,79.86 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his men |
points to... |
2,79.84 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
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Antecedent chain #1461 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.40 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the place |
points to... |
2,77.39 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the temple |
points to... |
2,77.36 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a temple |
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Antecedent chain #1466 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.39 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slaves |
points to... |
2,77.39 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,77.38 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | runaway slaves |
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Antecedent chain #1470 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.37 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,77.36 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,77.36 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | slaves |
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Antecedent chain #1508 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=19 NumSbj=35 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.26 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the senate |
points to... |
2,76.12 | CrossSpeech | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the senate |
points to... |
2,76.8 | Assumed | NP-POS | DefNP | PossDet | the senate's |
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Antecedent chain #1537 (len=3)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.13 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,76.13 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,76.12 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Dion Cassius |
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Antecedent chain #9 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.556 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | L. Cornelius Sulla |
points to... |
2,99.556 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Dictator L. Cornelius Sulla |
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Antecedent chain #14 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.555 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Junia |
points to... |
2,99.554 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Junia |
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Antecedent chain #27 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.551 | Identity | NP | unknown | PPobject | Pecuniae Repetundae |
points to... |
2,99.550 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the offence named Repetundae vol. i. ,p. 25 |
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Antecedent chain #34 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,99.550 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Klenze's valuable restoration of the text of the Servilia |
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Antecedent chain #51 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.545 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the back |
points to... |
2,99.543 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the back of the bronze |
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Antecedent chain #52 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.544 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The face ,on which *T*-1 the Servilia is cut |
points to... |
2,99.541 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | one side |
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Antecedent chain #65 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.539 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | Subject | his low origin |
points to... |
2,99.539 | New | NP | unknown | Subject | His cunning and his jokes |
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Antecedent chain #74 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=19 NumSbj=23 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.537 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Caepio |
points to... |
2,98.524 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Caepio |
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Antecedent chain #80 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.536 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,98.536 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the common sort |
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Antecedent chain #89 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.533 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,98.533 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a man |
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Antecedent chain #95 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.531 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | these qualifications |
points to... |
2,98.530 | | IP-MAT | | | Glaucia was very sharp and cunning ,and witty enough to make his hearers laugh . |
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Antecedent chain #99 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.529 | Identity | NP-PRN | IndefNP | NonArg | a man who *T*-3 has a bad character in the contemporary Attic writers |
points to... |
2,98.529 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Athenian Hyperbolus ,a man who *T*-3 has a bad character in the contemporary Attic writers |
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Antecedent chain #101 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.529 | Identity | NP-POS | Proper | PossDet | Cicero's *ICH*-1 |
points to... |
2,98.528 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Cicero |
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Antecedent chain #110 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.527 | Identity | NP-SBJ-2 | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,98.527 | | IP-INF-2 | | | for popular measures to be enacted by the Comitia Tributa and to be proposed only by tribunes |
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Antecedent chain #111 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.526 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | that year |
points to... |
2,98.525 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | B. C. 100 |
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Antecedent chain #124 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | it |
points to... |
2,97.516 | Assumed | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the world |
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Antecedent chain #127 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,97.516 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | those ,whom *T*-1 knaves disturb |
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Antecedent chain #143 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the work |
points to... |
2,96.512 | | IP-SUB | | | *T*-1 have laboured for their own good and that of their country |
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Antecedent chain #159 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=14 NumSbj=17 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.509 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the rich |
points to... |
2,96.500 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the rich |
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Antecedent chain #166 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.505 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | themselves |
points to... |
2,96.505 | NewVar | NP-SBJ | Trace | Subject | *T*-1 |
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Antecedent chain #172 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | Identity | NP-POS | DefNP | PossDet | the ancestor's |
points to... |
2,96.503 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the founder |
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Antecedent chain #177 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,96.503 | NewVar | NP-SBJ | Trace | Subject | *T*-1 |
|
Antecedent chain #185 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.502 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,96.502 | New | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | those who *T*-1 $can $not {TEXT:cannot} grow rich honestly |
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Antecedent chain #194 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.499 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,96.499 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #208 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.497 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,96.497 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | a nation |
|
Antecedent chain #214 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.495 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,96.495 | New | NP-SBJ | unknown | Subject | slaves remarkable for their beauty |
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Antecedent chain #262 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.486 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,95.486 | New | NP-SBJ-1 | IndefNP | Subject | A man |
|
Antecedent chain #276 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.483 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the wars |
points to... |
2,95.481 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | good principles and good habits ,by which *T*-3 they slowly increased in power till they attained the most glorious and extensive dominion that *T*-4 any nation ever had |
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Antecedent chain #279 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.482 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their old frugal habits |
points to... |
2,95.481 | New | NP | FullNP | Argument | good habits |
|
Antecedent chain #289 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.480 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,95.480 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | a fragment of Diodorus on the increase of luxury at Rome ,which *T*-2 may be fitly introduced here ,though we are not quite certain what chronological place *T*-3 it occupied in his history |
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Antecedent chain #295 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.479 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this occasion |
points to... |
2,95.478 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | an action |
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Antecedent chain #297 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.478 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,95.478 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a Publicanus or public contractor ,named Considius ,who *T*-2 complained of Orata's encroachments on the lagoon ,and *con* brought an action against him |
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Antecedent chain #305 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.477 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,94.476 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
|
Antecedent chain #315 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.474 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,94.473 | NewVar | NP-SBJ | Trace | Subject | *T*-1 |
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Antecedent chain #327 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.471 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,94.471 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | most questions ,however complicated *T*-1 they seem |
|
Antecedent chain #328 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.470 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the facts |
points to... |
2,94.469 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | facts |
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Antecedent chain #331 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.469 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the evidence |
points to... |
2,94.469 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | direct evidence |
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Antecedent chain #333 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.469 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,94.469 | | IP-INF-1 | | | to deal with direct evidence and to establish facts ,or where *T*-2 the evidence was defective ,to draw probable conclusions |
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Antecedent chain #348 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.465 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | This |
points to... |
2,94.464 | | IP-MAT | | | for his client had suffered no damage by the informality in the terms of sale . |
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Antecedent chain #354 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.463 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,94.463 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #363 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.462 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the rule |
points to... |
2,94.459 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the rule of law |
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Antecedent chain #373 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.459 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,94.459 | | CP-THT-1 | | | that no defect should be concealed from the buyer of a thing |
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Antecedent chain #386 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=12 NumSbj=14 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.451 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Romans |
points to... |
2,93.444 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #388 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.450 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,93.450 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the vendor |
|
Antecedent chain #406 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.443 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,93.443 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | M. Marius Gratidianus |
|
Antecedent chain #408 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=24 NumSbj=37 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.442 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Crassus and Antonius |
points to... |
2,92.417 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the orators of Rome |
|
Antecedent chain #410 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.441 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,93.441 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | an advocate |
|
Antecedent chain #411 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.441 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,93.441 | | IP-INF-SPE-1 | | | to damage his case |
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Antecedent chain #414 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.439 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,93.439 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his case |
|
Antecedent chain #417 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.438 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,93.438 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | an advocate |
|
Antecedent chain #431 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.432 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his case |
points to... |
2,93.431 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his case |
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Antecedent chain #441 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.429 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,92.428 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his gesture |
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Antecedent chain #446 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.427 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | these great qualities |
points to... |
2,92.426 | | IP-MAT | | | but in the selection of his words ,their position and combination in a period ,he had always in view a principle and some reference to art ,which *T*-1 indeed was much more apparent *ICH*-2 in the embellishment and the turn of the thought than in the expression . |
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Antecedent chain #456 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,92.426 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his words |
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Antecedent chain #465 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.423 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,92.423 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | every thing |
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Antecedent chain #469 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.419 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | this |
points to... |
2,92.418 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | orations delivered in the senate and in public assemblies |
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Antecedent chain #483 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.415 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This unexpected conclusion |
points to... |
2,92.414 | | IP-SUB-SPE | | | you never heard at all what you say that *T*-2 you did hear |
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Antecedent chain #486 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.414 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,92.414 | | CP-THT-SPE-1 | | | that you never heard at all what you say that *T*-2 you did hear |
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Antecedent chain #491 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.413 | CrossSpeech | NP-OB1 | Dem | Argument | this |
points to... |
2,92.412 | | IP-SUB-SPE | | | you may have misunderstood him |
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Antecedent chain #492 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=9 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.412 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,92.410 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the man from whom you say that *T*-2 you heard this |
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Antecedent chain #493 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.412 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,92.412 | | CP-THT-SPE-1 | | | that you may have misunderstood him |
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Antecedent chain #496 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.410 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,92.410 | | CP-THT-SPE-1 | | | that the man from whom you say that *T*-2 you heard this said it in a passion |
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Antecedent chain #498 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.409 | Identity | NP-OB1-RSP=1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,92.409 | NewVar | NP-OB1 | Trace | Argument | *T*-1 |
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Antecedent chain #499 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.409 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,92.409 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #500 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.408 | Identity | NP-PRN | DefNP | NonArg | the client of Crassus |
points to... |
2,92.408 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Piso the client of Crassus |
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Antecedent chain #503 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.407 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | him |
points to... |
2,92.407 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a witness |
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Antecedent chain #506 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.405 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | this |
points to... |
2,92.404 | | IP-SUB | | | yet he spoke with great brevity |
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Antecedent chain #531 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.388 | Identity | NP-PRN | unknown | NonArg | Servius Galba vol. i. ,p. 22 <$$paren> or C. Carbo |
points to... |
2,91.388 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the orators Servius Galba vol. i. ,p. 22 <$$paren> or C. Carbo |
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Antecedent chain #534 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.387 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,91.387 | | IP-INF-1 | | | to make their fame imperishable ,as far as *T*-2 he could |
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Antecedent chain #536 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.385 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,91.384 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a short treatise on oratory of no value |
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Antecedent chain #544 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.380 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | This |
points to... |
2,91.379 | | IP-MAT | | | Cicero in his treatise on the Orator ,the best of all his writings ,attempted to expound the opinions of Crassus and Antonius about the principles of their art ,and to preserve as far as *T*-1 he could the memory of these two illustrious Romans . |
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Antecedent chain #555 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.376 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the same opportunities |
points to... |
2,91.373 | New | NP-OB1 | BareWithPP | Argument | opportunities of improving himself |
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Antecedent chain #570 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.372 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Cicero's teachers |
points to... |
2,91.370 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the same teachers that *T*-2 Crassus had |
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Antecedent chain #575 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.370 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Aculeo |
points to... |
2,90.369 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | C. Aculeo the husband of his mother's sister |
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Antecedent chain #578 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.370 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Quintus |
points to... |
2,91.370 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | Subject | his brother Quintus |
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Antecedent chain #584 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | L. Cicero |
points to... |
2,90.369 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his uncle L. Cicero ,who *T*-1 accompanied Antonius to Cilicia ,and *con* often spoke to his nephew about the pursuits and acquirements of this great orator |
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Antecedent chain #590 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DemNP | Argument | these assertions |
points to... |
2,90.368 | | IP-MAT | | | It was a common opinion ,says Cicero ,when he was a boy that L. Crassus knew no more than what *T*-2 he acquired in his early education ,and that M. Antonius was altogether without learning . |
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Antecedent chain #597 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.368 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,90.368 | | CP-THT-1 | | | that L. Crassus knew no more than what *T*-2 he acquired in his early education ,and that M. Antonius was altogether without learning |
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Antecedent chain #605 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.366 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,90.365 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the Greek poets |
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Antecedent chain #606 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.364 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | these discussions |
points to... |
2,90.363 | | IP-SUB | | | *T*-1 treated of virtue ,justice ,honesty in the Roman sense <$$paren> ,pleasure ,and the like |
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Antecedent chain #644 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=37 NumSbj=59 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.354 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Asia |
points to... |
2,88.321 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Asia ,where *T*-2 he devoted himself still further to oratorical studies under Metrodorus of Scepsis ,a rhetorician of the Academy ,of whom Crassus had a high opinion *T*-3 |
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Antecedent chain #658 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.352 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,89.352 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their countrymen |
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Antecedent chain #662 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.351 | CrossSpeech | NP | DemNP | PPobject | these translations |
points to... |
2,89.350 | | IP-PPL-SPE | | | setting their best writers on work to translate the Greek and Latin authors into it |
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Antecedent chain #666 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.351 | Identity | NP-PRN | DefNP | NonArg | the translator of Plutarch |
points to... |
2,89.351 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Amyot the translator of Plutarch |
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Antecedent chain #668 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.350 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,89.350 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the French |
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Antecedent chain #669 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=2 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.350 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,89.350 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
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Antecedent chain #673 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.350 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,89.350 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Bishop Burnet |
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Antecedent chain #677 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.349 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,89.348 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | new words |
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Antecedent chain #684 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.346 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,89.345 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the best Greek orators |
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Antecedent chain #687 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=18 NumSbj=26 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.342 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,88.326 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #688 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.342 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this opportunity |
points to... |
2,89.341 | | IP-MAT | | | for he was always employed in the Forum ,except during his absence from Rome as quaestor . |
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Antecedent chain #692 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.340 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his time |
points to... |
2,89.338 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the time when *T*-2 he lived |
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Antecedent chain #705 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=22 NumSbj=29 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.337 | Identity | NP-POS | DefNP | PossDet | the orator's |
points to... |
2,88.319 | New | NP-POS | IndefNP | PossDet | A Roman orator's |
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Antecedent chain #713 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.337 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,89.336 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | Oratory |
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Antecedent chain #717 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.335 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | that |
points to... |
2,89.334 | | IP-MAT | | | But the chief thing is to write much , |
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Antecedent chain #724 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.333 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,89.333 | | IP-INF-1 | | | to think well on the matter first and then to speak with due preparation ,and more exactness |
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Antecedent chain #736 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.327 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this way |
points to... |
2,88.326 | | IP-SUB | | | we learn to speak by speaking |
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Antecedent chain #740 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.326 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,88.326 | | CP-THT-1 | | | that men were deceived by the saying that we learn to speak by speaking |
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Antecedent chain #743 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.325 | Identity | NP-PRN | IndefNP | NonArg | a quality in which *T*-1 any sharp-tongued woman will excel him |
points to... |
2,88.325 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a mere readiness in pouring out words ,a quality in which *T*-1 any sharp-tongued woman will excel him |
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Antecedent chain #745 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.325 | Identity | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his facility |
points to... |
2,88.324 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | confidence and facility |
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Antecedent chain #755 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.321 | Identity | NP-PRN | IndefNP | NonArg | a rhetorician of the Academy |
points to... |
2,88.321 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Metrodorus of Scepsis ,a rhetorician of the Academy ,of whom Crassus had a high opinion *T*-3 |
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Antecedent chain #762 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.320 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this time |
points to... |
2,88.319 | | IP-MAT | | | A Roman orator's great fame was acquired by popular harangues ,by speeches made either in *ICH*-1 the prosecution or defence of men charged criminally ,and on occasions when *T*-2 important questions of property were in litigation . |
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Antecedent chain #775 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.317 | Identity | NP-PRN | FullNP | NonArg | men actively engaged in public affairs |
points to... |
2,88.317 | New | NP | unknown | Argument | soldiers ,lawyers ,and orators ,men actively engaged in public affairs |
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Antecedent chain #777 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.311 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,87.311 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | women who *T*-2 had no male kinsmen *T*-3 to protect them |
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Antecedent chain #784 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=11 NumSbj=18 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.310 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Syracuse |
points to... |
2,87.300 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Syracuse |
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Antecedent chain #790 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.309 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,87.309 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | those who *T*-2 by reason of their age or sex required a guardian |
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Antecedent chain #808 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.304 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,87.304 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | women who *T*-2 had no kinsmen *T*-3 to protect their interests |
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Antecedent chain #816 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.304 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,87.304 | | IP-INF-1 | | | to appoint trustees and guardians for orphan children and for women who *T*-2 had no kinsmen *T*-3 to protect their interests |
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Antecedent chain #818 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.303 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the law |
points to... |
2,87.302 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | law |
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Antecedent chain #824 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.301 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the province |
points to... |
2,87.296 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the province of Asia |
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Antecedent chain #835 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.299 | Identity | NP-PRN | unknown | NonArg | his best friend ,and an honest man |
points to... |
2,87.299 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Caius Longus ,his best friend ,and an honest man |
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Antecedent chain #838 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.298 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this date |
points to... |
2,87.297 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | B. C. 94 |
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Antecedent chain #839 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.298 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,87.298 | NewVar | NP-SBJ | Trace | Subject | *T*-1 |
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Antecedent chain #841 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.297 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Asia |
points to... |
2,87.296 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Asia |
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Antecedent chain #843 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.296 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Q. Mucius Scaevola |
points to... |
2,87.296 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the jurist Q. Mucius Scaevola ,who *T*-2 had administered wisely and equitably the province of Asia |
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Antecedent chain #851 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.293 | Identity | NP | Dem | PPobject | this |
points to... |
2,86.292 | | IP-MAT | | | Freinsheim assumes the true name to be L. Sempronius Asellio , |
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Antecedent chain #859 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=14 NumSbj=19 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.290 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the revolt |
points to... |
2,86.277 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a slave revolt |
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Antecedent chain #861 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.289 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Verres |
points to... |
2,86.288 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Verres the governor of Sicily |
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Antecedent chain #877 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.286 | Identity | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | Such extravagant numbers |
points to... |
2,86.285 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | above a million slaves |
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Antecedent chain #881 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=11 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.285 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Athenaeus |
points to... |
2,86.276 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Athenaeus |
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Antecedent chain #899 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.278 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,86.278 | | CP-THT-1 | | | that Orosius has made a mistake about the time |
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Antecedent chain #904 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.276 | Identity | NP-SBJ-3 | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,86.276 | | CP-THT-3 | | | that there was a rising of the slaves in Attica during the second slave war in Sicily |
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Antecedent chain #907 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.275 | Identity | NP-OB1 | DemNP | Argument | this evidence |
points to... |
2,86.274 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Livy's Epitome 69 |
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Antecedent chain #908 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=9 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.275 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,85.272 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #909 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.275 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this year |
points to... |
2,86.274 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | B. C. 99 |
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Antecedent chain #915 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=12 NumSbj=16 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=2 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.273 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Satyrus |
points to... |
2,85.269 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Satyrus |
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Antecedent chain #916 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.273 | Identity | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Aquillius' |
points to... |
2,85.272 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
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Antecedent chain #917 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.273 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Aquillius' proconsulship |
points to... |
2,85.272 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his proconsulship |
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Antecedent chain #920 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.272 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | B. C. 104 |
points to... |
2,85.272 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the year B. C. 104 |
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Antecedent chain #925 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=100 NumSbj=136 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=2 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.272 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus and Servilius |
points to... |
2,83.193 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus and Servilius |
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Antecedent chain #931 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.270 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | This |
points to... |
2,85.269 | | IP-SUB | | | *con* then heroically killed himself |
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Antecedent chain #936 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.269 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the beasts |
points to... |
2,85.267 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | wild beasts |
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Antecedent chain #947 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.264 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,85.263 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | ten thousand slaves |
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Antecedent chain #948 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.263 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this defeat |
points to... |
2,85.261 | | IP-MAT | | | Aquillius defeated the slaves in a great battle ,in which *T*-1 he engaged in single combat with Athenion and *T*-1 *con* killed him . |
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Antecedent chain #961 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.257 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,85.257 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Marius |
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Antecedent chain #985 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.246 | Identity | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | His brief narrative of the second Sicilian slave war |
points to... |
2,84.242 | | IP-MAT | | | Florus states that Athenion took the camp of Servilius ,an expression which *T*-1 has no exact meaning . |
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Antecedent chain #991 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.244 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,84.243 | | IP-PPL | | | Lucullus' camp having been taken |
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Antecedent chain #992 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=1 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.243 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Lucullus' camp |
points to... |
2,84.242 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the camp of Servilius |
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Antecedent chain #1000 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.235 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the prosecution |
points to... |
2,84.234 | | IP-MAT | | | and therefore Lucullus was either prosecuted in that year before Metellus went away , |
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Antecedent chain #1025 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his men |
points to... |
2,84.222 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his sixteen thousand men reduced in numbers by a hard-fought battle |
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Antecedent chain #1028 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | Identity | NP-SBJ-2 | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,84.225 | | CP-THT-2 | | | that when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and *con* burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war |
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Antecedent chain #1040 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.222 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,84.222 | | IP-INF-1 | | | to believe that his sixteen thousand men reduced in numbers by a hard-fought battle were not a match for the rebels |
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Antecedent chain #1041 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.221 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,84.221 | | IP-INF-1 | | | to suggest how *T*-2 he was bribed |
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Antecedent chain #1054 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=11 NumSbj=14 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.214 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this defeat |
points to... |
2,83.208 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a decisive victory |
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Antecedent chain #1056 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.213 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,83.213 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | twenty thousand men who *T*-2 were retreating in the dark through a country which *T*-3 they knew better than the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #1067 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.211 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,83.211 | | IP-INF-1 | | | for Lucullus to have pursued and killed all the rebels |
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Antecedent chain #1072 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=8 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.209 | Identity | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | twenty thousand of the rebels ,exactly half their force |
points to... |
2,83.204 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
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Antecedent chain #1073 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=8 NumSbj=13 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.207 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the field |
points to... |
2,83.198 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the open field |
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Antecedent chain #1088 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.199 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the advice |
points to... |
2,83.198 | | IP-MAT | | | but Athenion persuaded him not to shut himself up to be blockaded ,but to fight in the open field , |
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Antecedent chain #1091 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.195 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
points to... |
2,83.194 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a state of insurrection |
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Antecedent chain #1095 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.194 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Caepio |
points to... |
2,83.190 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Caepio |
|
Antecedent chain #1096 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.194 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Mallius Maximus |
points to... |
2,83.190 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Mallius Maximus |
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Antecedent chain #1097 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=12 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.194 | Identity | NP | unknown | PPobject | Mallius Maximus and Caepio |
points to... |
2,83.190 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | Mallius Maximus and Caepio |
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Antecedent chain #1101 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.193 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his year of command |
points to... |
2,83.193 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the year in which *T*-1 Lucullus was sent to Sicily |
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Antecedent chain #1107 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.192 | CrossSpeech | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | This |
points to... |
2,83.191 | | IP-SUB | | | the Sicilian insurrection began soon after |
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Antecedent chain #1115 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=9 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.188 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their best soldiers |
points to... |
2,82.184 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the men |
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Antecedent chain #1124 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.184 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This force |
points to... |
2,82.183 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the whole force |
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Antecedent chain #1130 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.181 | Identity | NP-PRN | IndefNP | NonArg | a skilful and brave man |
points to... |
2,82.181 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Cleptius ,a skilful and brave man |
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Antecedent chain #1137 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=14 NumSbj=29 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.180 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Tryphon's royal residence |
points to... |
2,81.167 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his royal residence |
|
Antecedent chain #1141 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.179 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the conjecture |
points to... |
2,82.178 | | IP-MAT | | | The position of Triocala is supposed *-1 to be near Calatabellotta , |
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Antecedent chain #1142 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.179 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | that |
points to... |
2,82.179 | | IP-SUB | | | there was an old church *ICH*-3 here which *T*-4 had the name Triocala |
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Antecedent chain #1143 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.179 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Triocala |
points to... |
2,82.179 | Inert | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the name Triocala |
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Antecedent chain #1144 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.179 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | it |
points to... |
2,82.179 | | CP-THT-1 | | | that there was an old church *ICH*-3 here which *T*-4 had the name Triocala |
|
Antecedent chain #1145 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.178 | Identity | NP | Proper | Mod | Calatabellotta |
points to... |
2,82.177 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | a place named Calatabellotta ,a town of Saracen origin ,as *T*-2 the name shows |
|
Antecedent chain #1148 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.177 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the name |
points to... |
2,82.177 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Oblique | Calatabellotta |
|
Antecedent chain #1152 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.177 | Identity | NP-PRN | DefNP | NonArg | the site of the hot springs of Selinus |
points to... |
2,82.177 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sciacca ,the site of the hot springs of Selinus |
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Antecedent chain #1184 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.168 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,82.168 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | people |
|
Antecedent chain #1191 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.163 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | she |
points to... |
2,81.163 | New | NP-SBJ | unknown | Subject | Fortune ,a goddess who *T*-1 played a great part in Roman history |
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Antecedent chain #1192 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.163 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the two leaders |
points to... |
2,81.162 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the rebel chiefs |
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Antecedent chain #1198 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.162 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | this order |
points to... |
2,81.161 | | IP-MAT | | | Tryphon having moved westward ,summoned Athenion to come to him ,as *T*-1 a king would summon one of his generals . |
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Antecedent chain #1199 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.162 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,81.162 | | CP-THT-1 | | | that this order would make a division between the rebel chiefs ,and so the insurrection would be easily broken |
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Antecedent chain #1200 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.161 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
points to... |
2,81.161 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | a king |
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Antecedent chain #1206 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.160 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the east side of Sicily |
points to... |
2,81.159 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the east side of the island |
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Antecedent chain #1214 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.158 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Eunous |
points to... |
2,81.158 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slave king Eunous ,who *T*-1 took the name of Antiochus |
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Antecedent chain #1216 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.158 | Identity | NP | Dem | PPobject | this |
points to... |
2,81.157 | | IP-MAT | | | He assumed the name of Tryphon ,the same name as that of the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142 ; |
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Antecedent chain #1222 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.157 | Identity | NP-PRN | DefNP | NonArg | the same name as that of the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142 |
points to... |
2,81.157 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Tryphon ,the same name as that of the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142 |
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Antecedent chain #1226 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.155 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his success |
points to... |
2,81.153 | | IP-MAT | | | Salvius after his failure on Morgantia overran the country as far as the rich corn plains of Leontini Lentini <$$paren> ,which *T*-1 are north of Syracuse . |
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Antecedent chain #1229 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=102 NumSbj=165 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.153 | Identity | NP | Proper | PPobject | Syracuse |
points to... |
2,77.32 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Syracuse ,where we must suppose that *T*-1 the governor was then residing |
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Antecedent chain #1237 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=9 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.151 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the towns |
points to... |
2,81.147 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the towns |
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Antecedent chain #1247 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.146 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
points to... |
2,80.146 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | every man |
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Antecedent chain #1266 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=4 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.135 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,80.134 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | unknown | Subject | Gomon and his Mauri |
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Antecedent chain #1268 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=5 NumSbj=6 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.134 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | Subject | his Mauri |
points to... |
2,80.133 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a picked body of Mauri ,who *T*-2 had been sent to relieve the town under a commander named Gomon |
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Antecedent chain #1286 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=10 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.127 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the stars |
points to... |
2,80.119 | Assumed | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the stars |
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Antecedent chain #1290 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.125 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his men |
points to... |
2,80.121 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | above a thousand men |
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Antecedent chain #1318 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.112 | Identity | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their masters |
points to... |
2,79.111 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the masters in Morgantia |
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Antecedent chain #1327 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.107 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This success |
points to... |
2,79.104 | | IP-MAT | | | but *con* got a great supply of arms . |
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Antecedent chain #1333 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.102 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,79.102 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The governor's men |
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Antecedent chain #1335 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.101 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This stratagem |
points to... |
2,79.100 | | IP-SUB | | | no enemy should be killed ,if he threw down his arms |
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Antecedent chain #1347 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.94 | Identity | NP-PRN | unknown | NonArg | Italian Greeks and Sicilians |
points to... |
2,79.94 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | about ten thousand men ,Italian Greeks and Sicilians |
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Antecedent chain #1350 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.93 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Simeto |
points to... |
2,79.93 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Symaethus Simeto |
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Antecedent chain #1353 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.91 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this force |
points to... |
2,79.90 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | above two thousand mounted men ,and twenty thousand foot soldiers trained to military exercise |
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Antecedent chain #1361 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.88 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | them |
points to... |
2,79.87 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his troops |
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Antecedent chain #1372 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.85 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | He |
points to... |
2,79.84 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a slave named Salvius ,who *T*-1 was supposed *T*-1 to be skilled in divination |
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Antecedent chain #1378 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.82 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This success |
points to... |
2,79.81 | | IP-MAT | | | and the rest threw away their arms ,which *T*-1 the rebels picked up . |
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Antecedent chain #1379 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.81 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,79.81 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the rest |
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Antecedent chain #1389 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.77 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this increase of the insurgents |
points to... |
2,78.76 | | IP-MAT | | | and *con* soon mustered two thousand . |
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Antecedent chain #1391 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.77 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | himself |
points to... |
2,78.77 | NewVar | NP-SBJ | Trace | Subject | *T*-1 |
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Antecedent chain #1401 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.71 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Allava |
points to... |
2,78.71 | Inert | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the river Allava |
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Antecedent chain #1405 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.69 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Halycus Platani |
points to... |
2,78.69 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the river Halycus Platani |
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Antecedent chain #1417 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.65 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their master |
points to... |
2,78.65 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a Roman Eques P. Clonius |
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Antecedent chain #1420 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.65 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,78.65 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the soldiers of Nerva |
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Antecedent chain #1423 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.64 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | This |
points to... |
2,78.63 | | IP-MAT | | | and others threw themselves down the precipices . |
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Antecedent chain #1425 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.63 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | themselves |
points to... |
2,78.63 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | others |
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Antecedent chain #1426 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.62 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | they |
points to... |
2,78.62 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | Some of the insurgents |
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Antecedent chain #1443 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=3 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.48 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this first night |
points to... |
2,78.46 | | IP-MAT | | | The men murdered their masters by night in their sleep , |
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Antecedent chain #1453 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.43 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | its |
points to... |
2,77.43 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | superstition |
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Antecedent chain #1455 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.42 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,77.42 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | Some perjurers |
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Antecedent chain #1459 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=5 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.40 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the oath |
points to... |
2,77.39 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a solemn oath ,which no master was ever known *T*-1 to have violated |
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Antecedent chain #1469 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=2 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.38 | Identity | ADVP-LOC | | | there |
points to... |
2,77.36 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | a consecrated piece of ground with a temple ,to which slaves used *T*-2 to fly when they were badly used |
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Antecedent chain #1471 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.35 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The lake |
points to... |
2,77.34 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The lake of the Palici |
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Antecedent chain #1475 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.34 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Palici |
points to... |
2,77.33 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Palici |
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Antecedent chain #1479 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=2 ProtSbjSw=17 NumSbj=18 ProAll=2 ProSbj=2 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.32 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
points to... |
2,77.24 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #1480 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.32 | Identity | NP | Dem | PPobject | this |
points to... |
2,77.31 | | IP-MAT | | | and *con* told the men to go back to their masters . |
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Antecedent chain #1481 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=0 NumSbj=1 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.31 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,77.31 | Inferred | NP-OB2 | DefNP | Argument | the men |
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Antecedent chain #1482 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=1
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.31 | Identity | NP-SBJ | ZeroSbj | Subject | *con* |
points to... |
2,77.30 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | those who *T*-1 claimed their freedom |
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Antecedent chain #1483 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj= ProtSbjSw= NumSbj= ProAll= ProSbj= NmeSbj= SbjZero=
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.30 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,77.30 | NewVar | NP-SBJ | Trace | Subject | *T*-1 |
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Antecedent chain #1484 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=6 NumSbj=7 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.30 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their freedom |
points to... |
2,77.28 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their freedom |
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Antecedent chain #1496 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.28 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | This |
points to... |
2,77.27 | | IP-MAT | | | In a few days more than eight hundred men were declared *-1 free . |
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Antecedent chain #1500 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=1 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.26 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
points to... |
2,77.26 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | many men |
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Antecedent chain #1503 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=3 NumSbj=4 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.26 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this matter |
points to... |
2,77.26 | | IP-SUB | | | no ally of the Romans should be kept in slavery |
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Antecedent chain #1511 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=12 NumSbj=24 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.24 | Identity | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this statement of the origin of the insurrection |
points to... |
2,76.13 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | a very improbable statement |
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Antecedent chain #1513 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=7 NumSbj=16 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.22 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | charges |
points to... |
2,76.16 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | charges |
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Antecedent chain #1515 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=0 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=8 ProAll=0 ProSbj=0 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.22 | Identity | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their masters against whom *T*-1 they had made charges |
points to... |
2,76.20 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | those who *T*-1 were defeated in the appeal to him |
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Antecedent chain #1546 (len=2)
ProtIsSbj=1 ProtSbjSw=1 NumSbj=2 ProAll=1 ProSbj=1 NmeSbj=0 SbjZero=0
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.11 | Identity | NP-SBJ-1 | Pro | Subject | It |
points to... |
2,76.11 | | CP-THT-1 | | | that he took some pains with this part of his general history |
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Antecedent chain #1 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.557 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the declining Roman state |
|
Antecedent chain #2 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.557 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a matter which *T*-1 was a fruitful cause of discord in the declining Roman state |
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Antecedent chain #3 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.557 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | All these Leges |
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Antecedent chain #4 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.556 | New | NP-TMP | Proper | NonArg | B. C. 59 |
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Antecedent chain #5 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.556 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | C. Julius Caesar |
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Antecedent chain #6 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.556 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the first consulship of C. Julius Caesar |
|
Antecedent chain #7 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.556 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Julia enacted in the first consulship of C. Julius Caesar B. C. 59 |
|
Antecedent chain #8 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.556 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all |
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Antecedent chain #10 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.556 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Cornelia of the Dictator L. Cornelius Sulla |
|
Antecedent chain #11 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.556 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | M'Acilius Glabrio |
|
Antecedent chain #12 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.556 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the law of M'Acilius Glabrio |
|
Antecedent chain #15 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.555 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all |
|
Antecedent chain #16 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.555 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | nothing at all about the Junia |
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Antecedent chain #17 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.555 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #18 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.554 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Calpurnia |
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Antecedent chain #19 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.554 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | the Calpurnia and the Junia |
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Antecedent chain #20 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.554 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | no laws |
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Antecedent chain #21 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.554 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the fragments of the Servilia Lex |
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Antecedent chain #23 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.553 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the third |
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Antecedent chain #24 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.552 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | M. Junius |
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Antecedent chain #25 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.552 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the next |
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Antecedent chain #26 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.551 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | L. Calpurnius Piso |
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Antecedent chain #28 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.551 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The first Lex on Pecuniae Repetundae |
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Antecedent chain #29 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the trial of the offence named Repetundae vol. i. ,p. 25 |
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Antecedent chain #30 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the courts |
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Antecedent chain #31 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the constitution of the courts for the trial of the offence named Repetundae vol. i. ,p. 25 |
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Antecedent chain #32 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | something of the Servilia Lex of Glaucia ,and of the constitution of the courts for the trial of the offence named Repetundae vol. i. ,p. 25 |
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Antecedent chain #33 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #35 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his notes |
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Antecedent chain #36 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the text of the Servilia |
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Antecedent chain #37 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | New | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Klenze's |
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Antecedent chain #38 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | Klenze's valuable restoration of the text of the Servilia and his notes |
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Antecedent chain #39 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.550 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the aid of Klenze's valuable restoration of the text of the Servilia and his notes |
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Antecedent chain #40 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.549 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | both sides |
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Antecedent chain #41 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.549 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a bronze tablet written on both sides |
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Antecedent chain #43 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.548 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the lines |
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Antecedent chain #44 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.547 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | others |
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Antecedent chain #45 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.547 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | some |
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Antecedent chain #47 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.547 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | those of the Thoria |
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Antecedent chain #48 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.546 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The letters of the Servilia |
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Antecedent chain #49 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.545 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | one side |
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Antecedent chain #50 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.545 | New | NP | DemNP | Mod | those bronzes which *T*-1 are written only on one side |
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Antecedent chain #53 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.543 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | Both |
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Antecedent chain #54 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.542 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Vienna |
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Antecedent chain #55 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.542 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | DemNP | Argument | those at Vienna |
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Antecedent chain #57 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.542 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Naples |
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Antecedent chain #59 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.542 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Bluhme |
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Antecedent chain #60 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.541 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the other |
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Antecedent chain #62 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.539 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his admiring fellow-citizens |
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Antecedent chain #63 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.539 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the suffrage of his admiring fellow-citizens |
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Antecedent chain #64 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.539 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | Subject | his coarseness |
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Antecedent chain #66 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.539 | New | NP | unknown | Subject | his low origin and his coarseness |
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Antecedent chain #67 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.539 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | Subject | his jokes |
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Antecedent chain #68 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.539 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | Subject | His cunning |
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Antecedent chain #69 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.539 | New | NP-SBJ | unknown | Subject | His cunning and his jokes ,his low origin and his coarseness |
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Antecedent chain #70 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.538 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the popular vote |
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Antecedent chain #71 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.538 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | office |
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Antecedent chain #72 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.538 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a corrupted state ,where *T*-1 office is conferred by the popular vote |
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Antecedent chain #73 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.538 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | Such a man |
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Antecedent chain #76 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.537 | New | NP | DefNP | Argument | the consequent political influence |
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Antecedent chain #77 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.537 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | the judicial office and the consequent political influence of which *T*-2 the Equites had been deprived by the Lex Servilia of Caepio |
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Antecedent chain #78 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.537 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a law which *T*-1 restored to them the judicial office and the consequent political influence of which *T*-2 the Equites had been deprived by the Lex Servilia of Caepio |
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Antecedent chain #79 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,99.537 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the support of the equestrian order |
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Antecedent chain #81 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.536 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | qualities which *T*-1 they could appreciate |
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Antecedent chain #82 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.536 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the favour of the common sort |
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Antecedent chain #83 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.535 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his praetorship |
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Antecedent chain #84 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.535 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the career of Glaucia |
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Antecedent chain #87 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.534 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the case of C. Marius |
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Antecedent chain #88 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.533 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | an office |
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Antecedent chain #90 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.533 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a candidate |
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Antecedent chain #91 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.533 | Identity | NP-PRN | DefNP | NonArg | the Lex Villia |
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Antecedent chain #92 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.532 | New | NP | unknown | Argument | only one |
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Antecedent chain #93 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.532 | New | NP-2 | IndefNP | Argument | two obstacles |
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Antecedent chain #94 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.532 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the next year |
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Antecedent chain #96 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.530 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his hearers |
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Antecedent chain #97 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.529 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the contemporary Attic writers |
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Antecedent chain #98 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.529 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a bad character |
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Antecedent chain #100 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.529 | New | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Cicero's |
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Antecedent chain #102 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.529 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | Cicero's *ICH*-1 opinion |
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Antecedent chain #104 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.528 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the public peace |
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Antecedent chain #105 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.528 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the "seditiosi "or disturbers of the public peace |
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Antecedent chain #106 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.527 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Comitia Tributa |
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Antecedent chain #107 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.527 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | popular measures |
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Antecedent chain #108 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.527 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sulla |
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Antecedent chain #109 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.527 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the time of Sulla |
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Antecedent chain #113 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.524 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | B. C. 100 |
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Antecedent chain #114 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.524 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | B. C. 106 |
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Antecedent chain #115 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.524 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | B. C. 106 and B. C. 100 |
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Antecedent chain #116 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.524 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | B. C. 106 |
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Antecedent chain #117 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.523 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a riot |
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Antecedent chain #118 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.523 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
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Antecedent chain #119 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.523 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his life |
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Antecedent chain #120 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.523 | New | NP-TMP | Proper | NonArg | B. C. 100 |
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Antecedent chain #121 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.523 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the sixth consulship of Marius |
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Antecedent chain #122 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.522 | Assumed | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this Lex |
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Antecedent chain #123 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,98.522 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The date of this Lex |
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Antecedent chain #125 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | those who *T*-3 prey upon it |
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Antecedent chain #126 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | any severity that *T*-2 is necessary to clear the world of those who *T*-3 prey upon it |
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Antecedent chain #128 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | knaves |
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Antecedent chain #129 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the part of those ,whom *T*-1 knaves disturb |
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Antecedent chain #130 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | an inexorable resolution on the part of those ,whom *T*-1 knaves disturb ,to crush them by any severity that *T*-2 is necessary to clear the world of those who *T*-3 prey upon it |
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Antecedent chain #131 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a simpler life |
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Antecedent chain #132 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | plainer ways of living |
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Antecedent chain #133 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | a return to plainer ways of living ,to a simpler life |
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Antecedent chain #134 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.516 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The remedy |
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Antecedent chain #136 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.514 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | revolution |
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Antecedent chain #137 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.513 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | others |
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Antecedent chain #138 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.513 | New | NP-OB1 | DemNP | Argument | that which *T*-1 others have got by labour |
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Antecedent chain #139 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.513 | New | NP-PRN | BareWithPP | NonArg | devourers of substance |
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Antecedent chain #140 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.513 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | pestilent fellows ,devourers of substance ,lazy ,mean ,and ever on the watch to get by borrowing ,by begging ,or by fraud ,that which *T*-1 others have got by labour |
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Antecedent chain #141 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.513 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a number of pestilent fellows ,devourers of substance ,lazy ,mean ,and ever on the watch to get by borrowing ,by begging ,or by fraud ,that which *T*-1 others have got by labour |
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Antecedent chain #142 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,97.513 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | society |
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Antecedent chain #144 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | those who *T*-3 have done the work |
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Antecedent chain #145 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | Inferred | NP | DemNP | PPobject | another set ,who *T*-2 will not labour ,but *T*-2 are mean enough to live on those who *T*-3 have done the work |
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Antecedent chain #147 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their country |
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Antecedent chain #148 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | that of their country |
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Antecedent chain #149 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their own good |
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Antecedent chain #150 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | their own good and that of their country |
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Antecedent chain #151 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | Assumed | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | our |
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Antecedent chain #152 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | our modern societies |
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Antecedent chain #153 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.512 | New | NP-SBJ | unknown | Subject | even the wealthiest and most fortunate of our modern societies |
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Antecedent chain #154 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.511 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | others |
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Antecedent chain #156 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.511 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | ruin |
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Antecedent chain #157 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.511 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | society |
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Antecedent chain #158 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.511 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the law by which *T*-2 society exists |
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Antecedent chain #161 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.508 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | nobler objects in view |
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Antecedent chain #162 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.508 | Assumed | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | wealth |
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Antecedent chain #164 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.506 | New | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | another |
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Antecedent chain #165 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.506 | New | NP-OB1 | DemNP | Argument | that which *T*-1 another has earned |
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Antecedent chain #167 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.505 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | mankind |
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Antecedent chain #168 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.505 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | nothing *T*-1 to serve mankind ,or *T*-1 even to serve themselves |
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Antecedent chain #169 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.504 | New | NP-POS | IndefNP | PossDet | a father's |
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Antecedent chain #170 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.504 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | a father's ability |
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Antecedent chain #171 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.504 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the place to which *T*-1 a father's ability has raised them |
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Antecedent chain #173 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the ancestor's labour |
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Antecedent chain #174 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the produce of the ancestor's labour |
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Antecedent chain #175 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the same virtues which *T*-3 the founder practised |
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Antecedent chain #176 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a family which *T*-2 shall not exist by the same virtues which *T*-3 the founder practised ,but *T*-2 shall be supported in idleness by the produce of the ancestor's labour |
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Antecedent chain #178 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their way to wealth |
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Antecedent chain #179 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | hard labour |
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Antecedent chain #180 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | self-denial |
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Antecedent chain #181 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | New | NP | Bare | PPobject | ability |
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Antecedent chain #182 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | ability ,self-denial ,and hard labour |
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Antecedent chain #183 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.503 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | The few who *T*-1 by ability ,self-denial ,and hard labour win their way to wealth |
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Antecedent chain #184 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.502 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | extravagant speculations |
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Antecedent chain #186 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.502 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their end |
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Antecedent chain #187 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.501 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the means of pleasure |
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Antecedent chain #189 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.501 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | coarse and sensual men |
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Antecedent chain #190 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.500 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The luxurious habits of the rich |
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Antecedent chain #191 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.499 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #192 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.499 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | that which we call *T*-4 good |
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Antecedent chain #193 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.499 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | society |
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Antecedent chain #195 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.499 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their command |
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Antecedent chain #196 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.499 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all the means which *T*-2 the Romans had at their command |
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Antecedent chain #197 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.499 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | successful enterprise and industry |
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Antecedent chain #198 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.499 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the opportunities of growing rich by successful enterprise and industry |
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Antecedent chain #199 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.499 | Inferred | NP | FullNP | PPobject | modern states ,where *T*-1 the opportunities of growing rich by successful enterprise and industry far exceed all the means which *T*-2 the Romans had at their command |
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Antecedent chain #200 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.498 | New | NP-SBJ-3 | DefNP | Subject | the labour of man |
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Antecedent chain #201 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.498 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the inventive powers by which *T*-2 the labour of man is made *-3 more productive |
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Antecedent chain #202 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.498 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | modern states ,in which *T*-1 wealth is founded on industry ,and on the inventive powers by which *T*-2 the labour of man is made *-3 more productive |
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Antecedent chain #203 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.498 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | that of modern states ,in which *T*-1 wealth is founded on industry ,and on the inventive powers by which *T*-2 the labour of man is made *-3 more productive |
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Antecedent chain #204 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.498 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a less stable foundation than that of modern states ,in which *T*-1 wealth is founded on industry ,and on the inventive powers by which *T*-2 the labour of man is made *-3 more productive |
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Antecedent chain #205 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.498 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
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Antecedent chain #206 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.498 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the prosperity of Rome |
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Antecedent chain #207 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.497 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the corruption of manners |
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Antecedent chain #209 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.497 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the enjoyment of peace |
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Antecedent chain #210 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.496 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all time |
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Antecedent chain #211 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.496 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The picture |
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Antecedent chain #212 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.495 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | many talents |
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Antecedent chain #213 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.495 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the price of many talents |
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Antecedent chain #215 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.495 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their beauty |
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Antecedent chain #216 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.494 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | four talents |
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Antecedent chain #217 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.494 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | dishes |
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Antecedent chain #218 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.494 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the art of preparing dishes |
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Antecedent chain #219 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,96.494 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | Such cooks as *T*-1 excelled in the art of preparing dishes |
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Antecedent chain #220 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.493 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | four hundred |
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Antecedent chain #221 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.493 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Euxine |
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Antecedent chain #222 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.493 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | a jar of salt fish from the Euxine |
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Antecedent chain #223 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.493 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a hundred denarii |
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Antecedent chain #224 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.493 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | A jar of wine |
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Antecedent chain #225 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.492 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | an incredible height |
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Antecedent chain #226 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.492 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all such things |
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Antecedent chain #227 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.492 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the prices of all such things |
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Antecedent chain #228 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.492 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | pestilent display |
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Antecedent chain #229 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.492 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | enjoyment and pestilent display |
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Antecedent chain #230 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.492 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | every thing that *T*-2 contributed to enjoyment and pestilent display |
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Antecedent chain #231 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.492 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | a demand for every thing that *T*-2 contributed to enjoyment and pestilent display |
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Antecedent chain #232 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.491 | New | NP | FullNP | Mod | women's dresses |
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Antecedent chain #234 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.491 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the form |
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Antecedent chain #235 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.491 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their softness |
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Antecedent chain #236 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.491 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | clothes remarkable for their softness ,so thin that the form could be seen through them ,and in fineness like women's dresses |
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Antecedent chain #237 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.491 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Forum |
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Antecedent chain #238 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.490 | Assumed | NP-OB2 | DefNP | Argument | the palate |
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Antecedent chain #239 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.490 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the highest repute for pleasing the palate |
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Antecedent chain #240 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.490 | New | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | those which *T*-2 had the highest repute for pleasing the palate |
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Antecedent chain #241 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.490 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the table |
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Antecedent chain #242 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.490 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | other things for the table |
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Antecedent chain #243 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.490 | New | NP | Bare | PPobject | fish |
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Antecedent chain #244 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.490 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | fish *ICH*-1 |
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Antecedent chain #245 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.489 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | equal quality |
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Antecedent chain #246 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.489 | New | NP | IndefNP | Subject | other wines of equal quality |
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Antecedent chain #247 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.489 | New | NP | Proper | Subject | Chian |
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Antecedent chain #248 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.489 | New | NP | Proper | Subject | Falernian |
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Antecedent chain #249 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.489 | New | NP-SBJ | unknown | Subject | Falernian and Chian ,and other wines of equal quality |
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Antecedent chain #250 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.488 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the taste |
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Antecedent chain #251 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.488 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a moderate degree of satisfaction |
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Antecedent chain #252 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.488 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | Wines which *T*-1 gave a moderate degree of satisfaction to the taste |
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Antecedent chain #253 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.487 | Inferred | NP-POS | DefNP | PossDet | the artist's |
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Antecedent chain #254 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.487 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the artist's most elaborate skill |
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Antecedent chain #255 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.487 | New | NP | QuantNP | Argument | all other costly materials ,on which *T*-2 the artist's most elaborate skill was displayed |
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Antecedent chain #256 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.487 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | silver and ivory |
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Antecedent chain #257 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.487 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | furniture ornamented with silver and ivory |
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Antecedent chain #258 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.487 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | rich coverings for couches with patterns of flowers |
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Antecedent chain #259 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.487 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | rare scents |
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Antecedent chain #260 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.487 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the fashion |
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Antecedent chain #261 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.487 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | expensive dinners |
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Antecedent chain #263 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.486 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the pleasures that *T*-2 he liked best |
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Antecedent chain #264 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.486 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | merit |
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Antecedent chain #265 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.486 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the vulgar |
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Antecedent chain #266 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.485 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the military art |
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Antecedent chain #267 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.485 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the study of the military art |
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Antecedent chain #268 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.485 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | an indolent life |
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Antecedent chain #269 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.485 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the simple |
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Antecedent chain #270 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.485 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the costly |
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Antecedent chain #271 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.485 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | Men |
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Antecedent chain #272 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.484 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their desires |
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Antecedent chain #273 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.484 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the means of gratifying their desires |
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Antecedent chain #274 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.484 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | wealth |
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Antecedent chain #275 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.483 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | luxury and intemperance |
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Antecedent chain #277 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.482 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a pestilent rivalry |
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Antecedent chain #280 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.482 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | long peace |
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Antecedent chain #281 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.482 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | most nations |
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Antecedent chain #282 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.482 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | more recent times |
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Antecedent chain #283 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.481 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | any nation |
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Antecedent chain #284 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.481 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the most glorious and extensive dominion that *T*-4 any nation ever had |
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Antecedent chain #286 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.481 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | those old times ,such as people now-a-days talk of *T*-1 ,when *T*-2 the Romans had good principles and good habits ,by which *T*-3 they slowly increased in power till they attained the most glorious and extensive dominion that *T*-4 any nation ever had |
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Antecedent chain #288 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.480 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his history |
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Antecedent chain #290 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.480 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #291 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.480 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rome |
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Antecedent chain #292 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.480 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the increase of luxury at Rome |
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Antecedent chain #299 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.478 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Orata's encroachments on the lagoon |
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Antecedent chain #300 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.478 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Oblique | Considius |
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Antecedent chain #301 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.477 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | oysters |
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Antecedent chain #302 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.477 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the purpose of breeding oysters |
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Antecedent chain #303 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.477 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the shores of the salt lagoon named the Lucrine Lake |
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Antecedent chain #304 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,95.477 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | spacious and lofty buildings |
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Antecedent chain #306 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.476 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his table |
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Antecedent chain #307 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.476 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the weather |
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Antecedent chain #308 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.475 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | various kinds of fish |
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Antecedent chain #309 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.475 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | salt ponds |
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Antecedent chain #310 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.475 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the winds and waves |
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Antecedent chain #311 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.475 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | less dependent |
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Antecedent chain #312 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.475 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | order to be less dependent on the winds and waves |
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Antecedent chain #313 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.474 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Palatine hill |
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Antecedent chain #314 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.474 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a splendid house |
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Antecedent chain #316 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.473 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | also a taste for luxury |
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Antecedent chain #317 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.473 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | good living |
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Antecedent chain #318 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.473 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | a man fond of good living |
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Antecedent chain #320 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.472 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the facts to which *T*-4 the law may be applied |
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Antecedent chain #321 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.472 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the difficulty of establishing the facts to which *T*-4 the law may be applied |
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Antecedent chain #322 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.472 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #323 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.472 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the uncertainty of law |
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Antecedent chain #324 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.472 | New | NP-MSR | QuantNP | NonArg | so much *ICH*-3 |
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Antecedent chain #325 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.472 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the wise |
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Antecedent chain #326 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.471 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a simple form |
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Antecedent chain #329 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.470 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The application of the law |
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Antecedent chain #330 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.469 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | probable conclusions |
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Antecedent chain #334 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.468 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | each case |
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Antecedent chain #335 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.468 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | so much of the law as *T*-1 each case required |
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Antecedent chain #336 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.468 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a legal question |
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Antecedent chain #337 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.468 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | enough to argue a legal question |
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Antecedent chain #338 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.468 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | little of law |
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Antecedent chain #339 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.467 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The lawyer |
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Antecedent chain #340 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.466 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | that of 'orator 'or advocate |
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Antecedent chain #341 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.466 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | jurisconsultus 'or lawyer |
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Antecedent chain #342 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.466 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the office of 'jurisconsultus 'or lawyer |
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Antecedent chain #343 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.466 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | Roman usage |
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Antecedent chain #344 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.465 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #345 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.465 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | so practical a people as the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #346 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.465 | New | NP-TMP | Bare | NonArg | sometimes |
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Antecedent chain #347 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.465 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the kind of questions that *T*-1 arose sometimes even among so practical a people as the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #349 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.464 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the terms of sale |
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Antecedent chain #350 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.464 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the informality in the terms of sale |
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Antecedent chain #351 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.464 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no damage |
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Antecedent chain #352 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.463 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | an argument |
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Antecedent chain #353 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.463 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a loss |
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Antecedent chain #355 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.463 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | damages |
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Antecedent chain #356 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.463 | Assumed | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the contract |
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Antecedent chain #358 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.463 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the purpose of the suit |
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Antecedent chain #359 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.462 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the purchaser |
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Antecedent chain #360 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.462 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the seller |
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Antecedent chain #361 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.462 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a thing |
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Antecedent chain #362 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.462 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | all defects in a thing known to the seller |
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Antecedent chain #364 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.462 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the literal interpretation of the rule |
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Antecedent chain #365 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.462 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the side of the literal interpretation of the rule |
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Antecedent chain #366 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.462 | New | NP-1 | QuantNP | Argument | something *T*-2 to say *ICH*-3 |
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Antecedent chain #367 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.461 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a Servitus |
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Antecedent chain #369 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.460 | New | NP-1 | QuantNP | Argument | no concealment |
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Antecedent chain #370 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.459 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a thing |
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Antecedent chain #371 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.459 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the buyer of a thing |
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Antecedent chain #372 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.459 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | no defect |
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Antecedent chain #374 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.458 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the right side *T*-1 to defend |
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Antecedent chain #376 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.457 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the rule of law |
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Antecedent chain #377 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.457 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the meaning of the rule of law |
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Antecedent chain #378 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.457 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the law |
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Antecedent chain #379 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.457 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the letter of the law |
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Antecedent chain #380 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.457 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The question |
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Antecedent chain #381 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.456 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a Servitus |
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Antecedent chain #384 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,94.454 | New | NP-1 | QuantNP | Argument | no occasion *T*-2 for Marius to mention it |
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Antecedent chain #385 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.451 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | aequitas 'or fair dealing |
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Antecedent chain #387 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.450 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | compensation |
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Antecedent chain #389 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.450 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the value of the property sold |
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Antecedent chain #390 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.450 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the strict legal right of Orata ;that as the vendor had not mentioned this Servitus ,which *T*-1 impaired the value of the property sold ,he was bound to make compensation |
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Antecedent chain #391 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.445 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the conditions of sale |
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Antecedent chain #392 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the head of Servitus |
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Antecedent chain #393 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | any other right which *T*-4 comes under the head of Servitus |
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Antecedent chain #394 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the premises of Marius |
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Antecedent chain #395 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the rain-water |
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Antecedent chain #396 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the passage of the rain-water through the premises of Marius |
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Antecedent chain #397 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a right to the passage of the rain-water through the premises of Marius |
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Antecedent chain #398 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | a right to the passage of the rain-water through the premises of Marius ,or any other right which *T*-4 comes under the head of Servitus |
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Antecedent chain #399 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the house of Marius |
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Antecedent chain #400 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | some adjacent property |
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Antecedent chain #401 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the owner of some adjacent property |
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Antecedent chain #402 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a right which *T*-3 the owner of some adjacent property had with respect to the house of Marius ,such ,for instance ,as a right to the passage of the rain-water through the premises of Marius ,or any other right which *T*-4 comes under the head of Servitus |
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Antecedent chain #403 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the ownership of the property |
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Antecedent chain #404 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.444 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the enjoyment of the ownership of the property |
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Antecedent chain #405 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.443 | New | NP-MSR | IndefNP | NonArg | a few years |
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Antecedent chain #407 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.442 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the case of C. Sergius Orata |
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Antecedent chain #412 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.440 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | both |
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Antecedent chain #413 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.440 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | A man |
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Antecedent chain #415 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.439 | New | NP-MSR | QuantNP | NonArg | not so much *ICH*-1 |
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Antecedent chain #416 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.439 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this head |
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Antecedent chain #418 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.438 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his guard |
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Antecedent chain #419 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.437 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a remark which *T*-1 may be useful |
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Antecedent chain #422 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.436 | New | NP-PRN | Pro | NonArg | himself |
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Antecedent chain #423 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.435 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his hearers |
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Antecedent chain #424 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.435 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all the endless variety of speech |
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Antecedent chain #425 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.435 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | compassion |
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Antecedent chain #426 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.435 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | terror |
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Antecedent chain #427 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.434 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | every advantage |
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Antecedent chain #428 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.433 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a good grace |
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Antecedent chain #429 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.433 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
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Antecedent chain #430 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.433 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his opponent |
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Antecedent chain #432 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.432 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the strong points of his case |
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Antecedent chain #433 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.431 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | every part of his case |
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Antecedent chain #434 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.430 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | His voice |
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Antecedent chain #435 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.429 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | every movement |
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Antecedent chain #436 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.429 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the foot |
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Antecedent chain #437 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.429 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the stamping of the foot |
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Antecedent chain #438 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.429 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the shoulders and sides |
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Antecedent chain #439 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.429 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | the thought -the hands ,the motion of the shoulders and sides ,the stamping of the foot ,the stationary attitude ,the gait ,and every movement |
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Antecedent chain #440 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,93.429 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | perfect harmony |
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Antecedent chain #442 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.428 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | words |
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Antecedent chain #443 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.428 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | what *T*-2 words might say |
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Antecedent chain #444 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.427 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his own |
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Antecedent chain #445 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.427 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his action |
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Antecedent chain #447 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the expression |
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Antecedent chain #448 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the thought |
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Antecedent chain #449 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the turn of the thought |
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Antecedent chain #450 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the embellishment |
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Antecedent chain #451 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | the embellishment and the turn of the thought |
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Antecedent chain #452 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | QuantNP | Argument | some reference to art |
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Antecedent chain #453 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | a principle |
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Antecedent chain #454 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | a principle and some reference to art |
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Antecedent chain #455 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a period |
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Antecedent chain #457 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their position and combination in a period |
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Antecedent chain #458 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the selection of his words |
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Antecedent chain #459 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.426 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | the selection of his words ,their position and combination in a period |
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Antecedent chain #460 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.425 | New | NP-SBJ | Dem | Subject | the |
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Antecedent chain #461 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.425 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | His style |
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Antecedent chain #462 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.424 | New | NP | QuantNP | Argument | no appearance of preparation |
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Antecedent chain #463 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.424 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | a very great memory |
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Antecedent chain #464 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.424 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | a very great memory ,and no appearance of preparation |
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Antecedent chain #466 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.423 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the right place ,where *T*-1 it would be most effective |
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Antecedent chain #467 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.422 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all his matter |
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Antecedent chain #468 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.419 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | oratory in which *T*-1 he excelled |
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Antecedent chain #470 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.418 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | public assemblies |
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Antecedent chain #471 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.418 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the senate |
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Antecedent chain #472 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.418 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his speeches |
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Antecedent chain #473 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.418 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the short fragments of his speeches |
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Antecedent chain #474 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.418 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | Most of the short fragments of his speeches |
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Antecedent chain #476 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.417 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the highest rank among the orators of Rome |
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Antecedent chain #477 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.417 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #478 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.416 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all kinds of cases |
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Antecedent chain #480 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.415 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the evidence of Silus |
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Antecedent chain #481 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.415 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | an end |
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Antecedent chain #482 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.415 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a burst of laughter which *T*-1 put an end to the evidence of Silus |
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Antecedent chain #484 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.414 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | what you say that *T*-2 you did hear |
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Antecedent chain #485 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.414 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all |
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Antecedent chain #487 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.413 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the hands of Crassus |
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Antecedent chain #488 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.413 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | himself |
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Antecedent chain #489 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.413 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his head |
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Antecedent chain #490 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.413 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | such *ICH*-1 a ready nod of his head as to put himself altogether in the hands of Crassus |
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Antecedent chain #494 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.410 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a passion |
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Antecedent chain #497 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.410 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his cross-examination of Silus |
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Antecedent chain #501 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.408 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | A man named Silus |
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Antecedent chain #502 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.407 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | admissions |
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Antecedent chain #504 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.406 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no equal |
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Antecedent chain #505 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.406 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | sharp answers and repartee |
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Antecedent chain #507 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.404 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | great brevity |
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Antecedent chain #508 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.404 | Assumed | NP-OB2 | Pro | Argument | us |
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Antecedent chain #509 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.403 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | passion and indignation |
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Antecedent chain #511 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.401 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
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Antecedent chain #512 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.401 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his foot |
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Antecedent chain #513 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,92.400 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | some orators |
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Antecedent chain #514 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.399 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his tone |
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Antecedent chain #515 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.399 | New | NP | QuantNP | Argument | little variety |
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Antecedent chain #516 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.399 | New | NP | QuantNP | Argument | little action |
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Antecedent chain #517 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.399 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | little action ,little variety |
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Antecedent chain #518 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.398 | New | NP-OB1 | BareWithPP | Argument | points of similarity |
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Antecedent chain #519 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.398 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a legal question |
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Antecedent chain #520 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.397 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a case |
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Antecedent chain #521 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.396 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | His sentences |
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Antecedent chain #522 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.395 | New | NP-1 | QuantNP | Argument | no appearance of effort |
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Antecedent chain #524 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.391 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The style of these two men |
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Antecedent chain #525 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.390 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his readers |
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Antecedent chain #526 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.390 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | many of his readers |
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Antecedent chain #527 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.390 | Inferred | NP | FullNP | PPobject | orators whom *T*-1 many of his readers had often heard |
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Antecedent chain #528 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.389 | New | NP-1 | QuantNP | Argument | nobody *ICH*-2 |
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Antecedent chain #529 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.388 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | C. Carbo |
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Antecedent chain #530 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.388 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Servius Galba vol. i. ,p. 22 |
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Antecedent chain #532 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.387 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | their fame |
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Antecedent chain #533 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.387 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his duty |
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Antecedent chain #535 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.386 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a lively remembrance of these great orators |
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Antecedent chain #537 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.384 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | no value |
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Antecedent chain #538 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.384 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | nothing except a short treatise on oratory of no value |
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Antecedent chain #539 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.383 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | that little |
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Antecedent chain #541 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.382 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | very little of his writings |
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Antecedent chain #542 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.381 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | little |
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Antecedent chain #543 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.380 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
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Antecedent chain #545 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.379 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the memory of these two illustrious Romans |
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Antecedent chain #546 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.379 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their art |
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Antecedent chain #547 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.379 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the principles of their art |
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Antecedent chain #548 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.379 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the opinions of Crassus and Antonius |
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Antecedent chain #549 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.379 | New | NP-PRN | DefNP | NonArg | the best of all his writings |
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Antecedent chain #550 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.379 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Orator |
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Antecedent chain #551 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.379 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his treatise on the Orator ,the best of all his writings |
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Antecedent chain #552 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.378 | Inferred | NP | FullNP | PPobject | so distinguished a man |
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Antecedent chain #553 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.378 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | proper respect to so distinguished a man |
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Antecedent chain #554 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.376 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Rhodes |
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Antecedent chain #556 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.375 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the most learned men |
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Antecedent chain #557 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.375 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | daily conversation |
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Antecedent chain #559 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.374 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his way to Cilicia |
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Antecedent chain #561 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.373 | New | NP-TMP | Proper | NonArg | B. C. 103 |
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Antecedent chain #562 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.373 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the province of Cilicia |
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Antecedent chain #563 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.373 | New | NP-TMP | Proper | NonArg | B. C. 113 |
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Antecedent chain #564 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.373 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Asia |
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Antecedent chain #565 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.373 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his quaestorship in Asia |
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Antecedent chain #566 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.373 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | himself |
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Antecedent chain #567 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.372 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | nothing |
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Antecedent chain #568 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.372 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | such remarks |
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Antecedent chain #569 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.372 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his conversation |
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Antecedent chain #571 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.372 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | such questions *ICH*-2 |
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Antecedent chain #572 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.371 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a boy |
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Antecedent chain #573 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.371 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the opportunity of knowing ,and even as a boy could judge how well *T*-2 Crassus spoke Greek |
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Antecedent chain #574 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.370 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a course of instruction which *T*-1 was recommended by Crassus ,and under the same teachers that *T*-2 Crassus had |
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Antecedent chain #576 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.370 | New | NP-PRN | DefNP | NonArg | the sons of Aculeo |
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Antecedent chain #577 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.370 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | Subject | his cousins ,the sons of Aculeo |
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Antecedent chain #579 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.370 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
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Antecedent chain #580 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,91.370 | New | NP-SBJ | unknown | Subject | Cicero ,his brother Quintus ,and his cousins ,the sons of Aculeo |
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Antecedent chain #581 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the pursuits and acquirements of this great orator |
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Antecedent chain #583 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his nephew |
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Antecedent chain #585 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | New | NP-POS | AnchoredNP | PossDet | his mother's |
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Antecedent chain #586 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | his mother's sister |
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Antecedent chain #587 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | Identity | NP-PRN | DefNP | NonArg | the husband of his mother's sister |
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Antecedent chain #588 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his father |
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Antecedent chain #589 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the authority of his father ,of C. Aculeo the husband of his mother's sister ,and of his uncle L. Cicero ,who *T*-1 accompanied Antonius to Cilicia ,and *con* often spoke to his nephew about the pursuits and acquirements of this great orator |
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Antecedent chain #591 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.369 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his youth |
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Antecedent chain #592 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.368 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his early education |
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Antecedent chain #593 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.368 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | what *T*-2 he acquired in his early education |
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Antecedent chain #594 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.368 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no more than what *T*-2 he acquired in his early education |
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Antecedent chain #595 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.368 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
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Antecedent chain #596 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.368 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a common opinion |
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Antecedent chain #598 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.367 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the very learned |
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Antecedent chain #600 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.367 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | men like himself ,who *T*-2 were not among the very learned |
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Antecedent chain #601 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.367 | New | NP | DemNP | Argument | those who *T*-1 wrote as if they wished to be understood by men like himself ,who *T*-2 were not among the very learned |
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Antecedent chain #602 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.367 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | the historians or orators ,or those who *T*-1 wrote as if they wished to be understood by men like himself ,who *T*-2 were not among the very learned |
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Antecedent chain #603 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.367 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | His pleasure |
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Antecedent chain #604 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.366 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a different language |
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Antecedent chain #607 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.364 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a single word |
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Antecedent chain #608 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.363 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the titles |
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Antecedent chain #609 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.363 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Roman sense |
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Antecedent chain #610 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.363 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | honesty in the Roman sense |
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Antecedent chain #611 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.363 | New | NP | Bare | PPobject | justice |
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Antecedent chain #612 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.363 | New | NP | Bare | PPobject | virtue |
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Antecedent chain #613 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.363 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | virtue ,justice ,honesty in the Roman sense <$$paren> ,pleasure ,and the like |
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Antecedent chain #614 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.363 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the philosophers ,who *T*-1 treated of virtue ,justice ,honesty in the Roman sense <$$paren> ,pleasure ,and the like |
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Antecedent chain #615 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.362 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | every body |
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Antecedent chain #616 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.362 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the writers |
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Antecedent chain #617 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.362 | New | NP-OB1 | DemNP | Argument | those Greek writings ,which the writers intended *T*-1 to be understood by every body |
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Antecedent chain #618 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.361 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | what *T*-2 he read |
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Antecedent chain #619 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.361 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his language |
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Antecedent chain #620 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.360 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | some colour |
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Antecedent chain #621 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.360 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his complexion |
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Antecedent chain #622 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.360 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the natural consequence |
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Antecedent chain #623 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.360 | Inferred | NP | DemNP | PPobject | another purpose |
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Antecedent chain #624 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.360 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the sun |
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Antecedent chain #625 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.359 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | himself |
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Antecedent chain #626 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.359 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the direct purpose of improving himself in oratory |
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Antecedent chain #627 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.358 | New | NP-MSR | QuantNP | NonArg | little |
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Antecedent chain #628 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.357 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Misenum |
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Antecedent chain #629 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.357 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his retirement at Misenum |
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Antecedent chain #630 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.357 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | Greek authors |
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Antecedent chain #631 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.356 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the arrival of Crassus |
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Antecedent chain #632 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.356 | New | NP-MSR | IndefNP | NonArg | two days |
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Antecedent chain #633 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.356 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the mysteries ,which *T*-1 had been celebrated two days before the arrival of Crassus at Athens |
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Antecedent chain #634 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.356 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his pleasure |
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Antecedent chain #635 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.356 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the Athenians |
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Antecedent chain #636 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.355 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | other philosophers and rhetoricians |
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Antecedent chain #637 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.354 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the greatest of orators |
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Antecedent chain #639 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.354 | Assumed | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | orators |
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Antecedent chain #640 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.354 | New | NP-MSR | QuantNP | NonArg | most |
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Antecedent chain #641 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.354 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the Gorgias of Plato |
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Antecedent chain #642 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.354 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Charmadas |
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Antecedent chain #643 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.354 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Macedonia |
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Antecedent chain #645 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.354 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
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Antecedent chain #646 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,90.354 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his return from Asia |
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Antecedent chain #647 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.353 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the seventeenth century |
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Antecedent chain #648 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.353 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the early part of the seventeenth century |
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Antecedent chain #649 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.353 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | English style in the early part of the seventeenth century |
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Antecedent chain #650 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.353 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the best specimens of English style in the early part of the seventeenth century |
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Antecedent chain #651 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.353 | Assumed | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Plutarch's |
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Antecedent chain #652 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.353 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Plutarch's Lives |
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Antecedent chain #653 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.353 | Assumed | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Amyot's |
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Antecedent chain #654 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.353 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Amyot's version of Plutarch's Lives |
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Antecedent chain #655 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.353 | New | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | North's |
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Antecedent chain #656 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.353 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | North's translation of Amyot's version of Plutarch's Lives |
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Antecedent chain #657 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.352 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the works of antiquity |
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Antecedent chain #659 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.352 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | pleasure and improvement |
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Antecedent chain #660 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.352 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a new source of pleasure and improvement |
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Antecedent chain #663 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.351 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
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Antecedent chain #665 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.351 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Plutarch |
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Antecedent chain #667 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.350 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the Greek and Latin authors |
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Antecedent chain #670 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.350 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no ill method |
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Antecedent chain #671 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.350 | New | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | More's |
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Antecedent chain #672 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.350 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | More's Utopia |
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Antecedent chain #674 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.350 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his translation of More's Utopia |
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Antecedent chain #675 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.350 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the preface to his translation of More's Utopia |
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Antecedent chain #676 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.349 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his purpose |
|
Antecedent chain #678 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.349 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | care |
|
Antecedent chain #680 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.347 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the original |
|
Antecedent chain #681 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.347 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the meaning of the original |
|
Antecedent chain #682 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.347 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | appropriate words *T*-1 to express the meaning of the original |
|
Antecedent chain #683 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.346 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Latin |
|
Antecedent chain #685 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.343 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no other language |
|
Antecedent chain #686 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.343 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | you |
|
Antecedent chain #689 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.342 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | himself |
|
Antecedent chain #690 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.341 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his absence from Rome as quaestor |
|
Antecedent chain #691 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.341 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Forum |
|
Antecedent chain #693 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.340 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the learned men of his time |
|
Antecedent chain #694 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.340 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a hearer of the learned men of his time |
|
Antecedent chain #695 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.340 | Identity | NP-PRN | Pro | NonArg | himself |
|
Antecedent chain #696 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.340 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
|
Antecedent chain #697 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.340 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his oratorical career |
|
Antecedent chain #698 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.340 | Identity | NP-PRN | Pro | NonArg | himself |
|
Antecedent chain #699 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.339 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | many pupils |
|
Antecedent chain #701 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.338 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | a very excellent lawyer |
|
Antecedent chain #702 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.338 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | a good writer |
|
Antecedent chain #703 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.338 | Identity | NP-PRN | DefNP | NonArg | the historian |
|
Antecedent chain #704 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.338 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The first teacher of Crassus |
|
Antecedent chain #706 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.337 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the orator's art |
|
Antecedent chain #707 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.337 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | convincing ,which *T*-2 is the purpose of the orator's art |
|
Antecedent chain #708 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.337 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | instructing ,pleasing |
|
Antecedent chain #709 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.337 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the power of instructing ,pleasing |
|
Antecedent chain #710 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.337 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | faults |
|
Antecedent chain #711 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.337 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | a man |
|
Antecedent chain #712 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.337 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the discipline of training |
|
Antecedent chain #714 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.336 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | its |
|
Antecedent chain #715 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.336 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | its rules and principles |
|
Antecedent chain #716 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.335 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | most people |
|
Antecedent chain #718 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.334 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | much |
|
Antecedent chain #719 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.334 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the chief thing |
|
Antecedent chain #720 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.333 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | more exactness |
|
Antecedent chain #721 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.333 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | due preparation |
|
Antecedent chain #722 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.333 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | due preparation ,and more exactness |
|
Antecedent chain #723 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.333 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the matter |
|
Antecedent chain #725 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.332 | New | NP-SBJ | BareWithPP | Subject | Speaking without preparation |
|
Antecedent chain #726 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.331 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | men |
|
Antecedent chain #727 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,89.331 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the true saying |
|
Antecedent chain #729 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.330 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their abundant flow of words |
|
Antecedent chain #730 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.329 | New | NP-OB1 | BareWithPP | Argument | volubility of tongue |
|
Antecedent chain #731 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.328 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
|
Antecedent chain #732 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.328 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their strength |
|
Antecedent chain #733 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.327 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | any principle |
|
Antecedent chain #734 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.327 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
|
Antecedent chain #735 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.327 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | only their voice |
|
Antecedent chain #737 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.326 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the saying that we learn to speak by speaking |
|
Antecedent chain #738 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.326 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | men |
|
Antecedent chain #739 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.326 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the opinion of Crassus |
|
Antecedent chain #742 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.325 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | any sharp-tongued woman |
|
Antecedent chain #744 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.325 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | words |
|
Antecedent chain #746 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.324 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no sure foundation of knowledge |
|
Antecedent chain #747 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.324 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his confidence |
|
Antecedent chain #748 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.323 | New | NP | QuantNP | Argument | much |
|
Antecedent chain #749 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.322 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | long and laborious study |
|
Antecedent chain #750 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.322 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | oratorical eminence |
|
Antecedent chain #751 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.322 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | a man |
|
Antecedent chain #752 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.322 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #753 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.321 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a high opinion *T*-3 |
|
Antecedent chain #754 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.321 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Academy |
|
Antecedent chain #756 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.321 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Scepsis |
|
Antecedent chain #757 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.321 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | oratorical studies |
|
Antecedent chain #758 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.321 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | himself |
|
Antecedent chain #759 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.321 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | B. C. 109 |
|
Antecedent chain #760 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.321 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a speaker |
|
Antecedent chain #761 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.320 | New | NP | Proper | Argument | L. Licinius Crassus |
|
Antecedent chain #763 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.320 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The two most distinguished orators of this time |
|
Antecedent chain #764 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.319 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | important questions of property |
|
Antecedent chain #765 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.319 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | occasions when *T*-2 important questions of property were in litigation |
|
Antecedent chain #766 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.319 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | men charged criminally |
|
Antecedent chain #767 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.319 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | *ICH*-1 the prosecution or defence of men charged criminally |
|
Antecedent chain #768 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.319 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | speeches made either in *ICH*-1 the prosecution or defence of men charged criminally ,and on occasions when *T*-2 important questions of property were in litigation |
|
Antecedent chain #769 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.319 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | popular harangues |
|
Antecedent chain #770 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.319 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | A Roman orator's great fame |
|
Antecedent chain #771 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.318 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Senate |
|
Antecedent chain #772 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.318 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The orators |
|
Antecedent chain #773 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.317 | New | NP | FullNP | Argument | not retired students or philosophers |
|
Antecedent chain #774 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.317 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | public affairs |
|
Antecedent chain #776 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,88.317 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The great men of Rome |
|
Antecedent chain #778 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.311 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no male kinsmen *T*-3 to protect them |
|
Antecedent chain #779 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.311 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the affairs of orphans ,and of women who *T*-2 had no male kinsmen *T*-3 to protect them |
|
Antecedent chain #780 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.311 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | any way |
|
Antecedent chain #781 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.311 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all persons who *T*-1 in any way managed or meddled in the affairs of orphans ,and of women who *T*-2 had no male kinsmen *T*-3 to protect them |
|
Antecedent chain #782 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.311 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the power of calling to account all persons who *T*-1 in any way managed or meddled in the affairs of orphans ,and of women who *T*-2 had no male kinsmen *T*-3 to protect them |
|
Antecedent chain #785 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.310 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | so many persons who *T*-1 might live far from Syracuse |
|
Antecedent chain #786 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.310 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the estates of so many persons who *T*-1 might live far from Syracuse |
|
Antecedent chain #787 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.310 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the administration of the estates of so many persons who *T*-1 might live far from Syracuse |
|
Antecedent chain #788 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.310 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | We |
|
Antecedent chain #789 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.309 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a guardian |
|
Antecedent chain #791 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.309 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their age or sex |
|
Antecedent chain #792 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.309 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the general guardian of those who *T*-2 by reason of their age or sex required a guardian |
|
Antecedent chain #794 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.309 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Roman people |
|
Antecedent chain #795 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.309 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the representative of the Roman people |
|
Antecedent chain #796 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.309 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the civil and military authority |
|
Antecedent chain #797 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.309 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his hands |
|
Antecedent chain #800 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.308 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a principle which ,*T*-1 if it was new in Sicily ,was a great improvement |
|
Antecedent chain #801 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.307 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | unjust men |
|
Antecedent chain #802 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.307 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the oppression of unjust men |
|
Antecedent chain #803 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.307 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | relief |
|
Antecedent chain #805 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.306 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all disputed matters in which *T*-1 they were interested |
|
Antecedent chain #806 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.306 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his own inquiry and care |
|
Antecedent chain #807 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.305 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the guardian of all such women and children |
|
Antecedent chain #809 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.304 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their interests |
|
Antecedent chain #810 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.304 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no kinsmen *T*-3 to protect their interests |
|
Antecedent chain #811 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.304 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | orphan children |
|
Antecedent chain #812 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.304 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | trustees and guardians |
|
Antecedent chain #813 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.304 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | Roman practice |
|
Antecedent chain #814 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.304 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | former governors |
|
Antecedent chain #815 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.304 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the custom of former governors |
|
Antecedent chain #817 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.303 | New | NP-SPR | FullNP | Argument | women and orphans |
|
Antecedent chain #819 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.303 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the protection of the law |
|
Antecedent chain #820 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.303 | New | NP-OB1 | DemNP | Argument | those who *T*-1 particularly require the protection of the law ,women and orphans |
|
Antecedent chain #821 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.303 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | care |
|
Antecedent chain #822 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.302 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | an instrument of oppression |
|
Antecedent chain #823 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.302 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | malicious informers and pettifoggers who *T*-1 make law an instrument of oppression |
|
Antecedent chain #825 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.301 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the general improvement of the province |
|
Antecedent chain #826 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.301 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the administration of justice |
|
Antecedent chain #827 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.301 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his two friends ,whose assistance *T*-1 he had in restoring the administration of justice and in the general improvement of the province |
|
Antecedent chain #828 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.300 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | excellent character |
|
Antecedent chain #829 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.300 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all the Roman Equites who *T*-2 resided in Syracuse |
|
Antecedent chain #831 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.300 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Oblique | only Publius |
|
Antecedent chain #832 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.300 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a Roman Eques ,named only Publius by Diodorus ,who *T*-1 was the chief of all the Roman Equites who *T*-2 resided in Syracuse ,rich ,generous ,and of excellent character |
|
Antecedent chain #833 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.299 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | an honest man |
|
Antecedent chain #834 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.299 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | Argument | his best friend |
|
Antecedent chain #836 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.299 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | legatus and adviser |
|
Antecedent chain #837 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.298 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the opinion of Diodorus |
|
Antecedent chain #840 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.298 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Asellio ,or whatever *T*-1 was his real name |
|
Antecedent chain #842 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.297 | New | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | This Scaevola |
|
Antecedent chain #845 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.296 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his prudent administration ,in which Diodorus seems to think that *T*-1 he imitated the jurist Q. Mucius Scaevola ,who *T*-2 had administered wisely and equitably the province of Asia |
|
Antecedent chain #846 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,87.296 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | prosperity |
|
Antecedent chain #847 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.295 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a state of ruin |
|
Antecedent chain #848 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.294 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | an honest governor ,whose name *T*-1 $can $not {TEXT:cannot} be ascertained |
|
Antecedent chain #849 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.294 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a short record of an honest governor ,whose name *T*-1 $can $not {TEXT:cannot} be ascertained |
|
Antecedent chain #852 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.293 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no proof of this |
|
Antecedent chain #853 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.293 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | I |
|
Antecedent chain #854 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.292 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | L. Sempronius Asellio |
|
Antecedent chain #855 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.292 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the true name |
|
Antecedent chain #856 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.292 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Freinsheim |
|
Antecedent chain #857 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.291 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a genuine Roman name |
|
Antecedent chain #860 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.290 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the suppression of the revolt by Aquillius |
|
Antecedent chain #862 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.289 | Inferred | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this second servile war |
|
Antecedent chain #863 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.289 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the effects of this second servile war |
|
Antecedent chain #864 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.289 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | some degree |
|
Antecedent chain #865 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.288 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Cicero |
|
Antecedent chain #866 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.288 | Identity | NP-PRN | DefNP | NonArg | the governor of Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #867 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.288 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the famous prosecution of Verres the governor of Sicily by Cicero |
|
Antecedent chain #868 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.288 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | little more about Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #870 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.287 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | more of these rebellions than *T*-2 Diodorus did * |
|
Antecedent chain #872 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.286 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the men whose labour *T*-1 enriched the island |
|
Antecedent chain #873 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.286 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a great part of the men whose labour *T*-1 enriched the island |
|
Antecedent chain #874 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.286 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the fact that in these wars Sicily lost a great part of the men whose labour *T*-1 enriched the island |
|
Antecedent chain #875 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.286 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the expression of the fact that in these wars Sicily lost a great part of the men whose labour *T*-1 enriched the island |
|
Antecedent chain #876 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.286 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | any thing else than the expression of the fact that in these wars Sicily lost a great part of the men whose labour *T*-1 enriched the island |
|
Antecedent chain #878 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.285 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a million |
|
Antecedent chain #879 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.285 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the assertion that above a million slaves perished in these insurrections |
|
Antecedent chain #880 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.285 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the authority for the assertion that above a million slaves perished in these insurrections |
|
Antecedent chain #882 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.284 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a work |
|
Antecedent chain #883 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.284 | Assumed | NP | Proper | PPobject | Augustus |
|
Antecedent chain #884 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.284 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the time of Augustus |
|
Antecedent chain #885 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.284 | Identity | NP-PRN | IndefNP | NonArg | a rhetorician of the time of Augustus |
|
Antecedent chain #886 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.284 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Calacte in Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #887 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.283 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | some time |
|
Antecedent chain #890 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.282 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sunium |
|
Antecedent chain #891 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.282 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the citadel |
|
Antecedent chain #892 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.282 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their overseers |
|
Antecedent chain #893 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.281 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a hard lot |
|
Antecedent chain #894 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.280 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the silver-mines |
|
Antecedent chain #895 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.279 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | two risings |
|
Antecedent chain #896 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.278 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the time |
|
Antecedent chain #897 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.278 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a mistake about the time |
|
Antecedent chain #898 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.278 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Orosius |
|
Antecedent chain #900 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.277 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the first Sicilian servile war |
|
Antecedent chain #901 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.277 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | Orosius vol. i. ,p. 122 |
|
Antecedent chain #902 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.276 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the second slave war in Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #903 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.276 | New | NP-4 | IndefNP | Argument | a rising of the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #905 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.276 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Posidonius |
|
Antecedent chain #906 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.276 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | a passage of Posidonius ,quoted by Athenaeus ,in which *T*-2 it is said that there was a rising of the slaves in Attica during the second slave war in Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #912 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.274 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the return of Metellus from exile |
|
Antecedent chain #913 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.274 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the termination of the slave war |
|
Antecedent chain #914 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.274 | Assumed | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Livy's |
|
Antecedent chain #918 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.273 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the second year of Aquillius' proconsulship |
|
Antecedent chain #919 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,86.273 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | B. C. 100 |
|
Antecedent chain #922 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.272 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | Nerva's administration of Sicily ,which *T*-1 would be in the year B. C. 104 |
|
Antecedent chain #923 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.272 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | four years of war |
|
Antecedent chain #924 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.272 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a year |
|
Antecedent chain #927 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.271 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the government of Lucullus in B. C. 103 |
|
Antecedent chain #928 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.271 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the commencement |
|
Antecedent chain #929 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.271 | New | NP-MSR | IndefNP | NonArg | near four years |
|
Antecedent chain #930 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.270 | New | NP-MSR | IndefNP | NonArg | near four years |
|
Antecedent chain #934 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.269 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their arms |
|
Antecedent chain #935 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.269 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | one another |
|
Antecedent chain #937 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.268 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a glorious end |
|
Antecedent chain #938 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.268 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | some |
|
Antecedent chain #939 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.267 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his Sicilian victories |
|
Antecedent chain #940 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.267 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | an ovation for his Sicilian victories |
|
Antecedent chain #941 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.267 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the triumph of Aquillius ,who *T*-3 had an ovation for his Sicilian victories |
|
Antecedent chain #942 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.267 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the occasion of the triumph of Aquillius ,who *T*-3 had an ovation for his Sicilian victories |
|
Antecedent chain #943 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.267 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the people |
|
Antecedent chain #945 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.265 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a man named Satyrus |
|
Antecedent chain #946 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.264 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the strongholds in the island ,which *T*-1 Aquillius took by blockade |
|
Antecedent chain #949 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.262 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the head |
|
Antecedent chain #950 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.262 | Identity | NP-PRN | Pro | NonArg | himself |
|
Antecedent chain #952 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.261 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | single combat with Athenion |
|
Antecedent chain #953 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.261 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a great battle ,in which *T*-1 he engaged in single combat with Athenion and *T*-1 *con* killed him |
|
Antecedent chain #954 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.261 | Assumed | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #955 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.258 | New | NP-OB1 | Proper | Argument | B. C. 101 |
|
Antecedent chain #957 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.258 | New | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | this year of the slave insurrection |
|
Antecedent chain #959 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.257 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Diodorus' text |
|
Antecedent chain #960 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.257 | Inferred | NP-SPR | Proper | Argument | Caius |
|
Antecedent chain #962 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.257 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his colleague |
|
Antecedent chain #963 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.257 | New | NP-SBJ | Proper | Subject | M'Aquillius *ICH*-1 |
|
Antecedent chain #964 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.257 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the fifth time |
|
Antecedent chain #965 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.257 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the next year |
|
Antecedent chain #966 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.256 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the same fate as Lucullus |
|
Antecedent chain #968 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.255 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | nothing |
|
Antecedent chain #970 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.254 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the territory of Messana |
|
Antecedent chain #971 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.253 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Oblique | Macella |
|
Antecedent chain #972 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.253 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a strong place named Macella |
|
Antecedent chain #974 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.251 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | many of them |
|
Antecedent chain #975 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.250 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the suburbs |
|
Antecedent chain #976 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.250 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a festival |
|
Antecedent chain #977 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.248 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the surrounding country |
|
Antecedent chain #978 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.248 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all their moveables |
|
Antecedent chain #979 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.247 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the attack of Athenion on Messana |
|
Antecedent chain #980 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,85.247 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the year of Servilius |
|
Antecedent chain #981 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.246 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a rhetorical turn |
|
Antecedent chain #982 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.246 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | historical epitomators *ICH*-2 |
|
Antecedent chain #983 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.246 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a few sentences ,such as *T*-1 historical epitomators *ICH*-2 write who *T*-3 have a rhetorical turn |
|
Antecedent chain #987 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.245 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The name of Tryphon |
|
Antecedent chain #988 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.244 | New | NPR$ | Proper | PossDet | Servilius' |
|
Antecedent chain #989 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.244 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Servilius' camp |
|
Antecedent chain #990 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.244 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the capture of Servilius' camp |
|
Antecedent chain #993 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.242 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no exact meaning |
|
Antecedent chain #994 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.242 | New | NP-PRN | IndefNP | NonArg | an expression which *T*-1 has no exact meaning |
|
Antecedent chain #995 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.241 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | nothing |
|
Antecedent chain #996 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.239 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | cities |
|
Antecedent chain #997 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.238 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
|
Antecedent chain #998 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.238 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his place |
|
Antecedent chain #999 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.235 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the return of Metellus to Rome ,which *T*-1 was in B. C. 99 |
|
Antecedent chain #1001 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.233 | Identity | NP-PRN | Pro | NonArg | himself |
|
Antecedent chain #1002 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.231 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The prosecutor |
|
Antecedent chain #1003 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.230 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | any thing |
|
Antecedent chain #1004 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.229 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | consul |
|
Antecedent chain #1005 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.229 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a sister of Q. Metellus Numidicus ,consul B. C. 109 |
|
Antecedent chain #1006 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.228 | New | NP | FullNP | Subject | popular clamour |
|
Antecedent chain #1007 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.228 | New | NP | FullNP | Subject | party spirit |
|
Antecedent chain #1008 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.228 | New | NP-SBJ | unknown | Subject | party spirit and popular clamour |
|
Antecedent chain #1009 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.228 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his conduct in Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #1010 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.228 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | some punishment |
|
Antecedent chain #1011 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.228 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
|
Antecedent chain #1012 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.227 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a popular vote |
|
Antecedent chain #1013 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.227 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | place |
|
Antecedent chain #1014 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.227 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a government where *T*-1 place depends on a popular vote |
|
Antecedent chain #1016 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.226 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | that time |
|
Antecedent chain #1017 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.226 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Roman Commonwealth at that time |
|
Antecedent chain #1018 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.226 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | any well-regulated state |
|
Antecedent chain #1019 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the means of carrying on the war |
|
Antecedent chain #1020 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
|
Antecedent chain #1021 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his successor |
|
Antecedent chain #1022 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war |
|
Antecedent chain #1023 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
|
Antecedent chain #1024 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his military material |
|
Antecedent chain #1026 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the straits |
|
Antecedent chain #1029 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a fragment of Diodorus ,where *T*-1 it is said that when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and *con* burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war |
|
Antecedent chain #1030 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.225 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | a more serious offence |
|
Antecedent chain #1031 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.224 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | some authorities |
|
Antecedent chain #1032 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.224 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | public property |
|
Antecedent chain #1033 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.224 | New | NP | DefNP | Argument | the unlawful appropriation of public property |
|
Antecedent chain #1034 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.224 | New | NP | FullNP | Argument | Peculatus |
|
Antecedent chain #1035 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.224 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The charge against him |
|
Antecedent chain #1036 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.223 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
|
Antecedent chain #1037 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.223 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his return to Rome |
|
Antecedent chain #1039 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.222 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a hard-fought battle |
|
Antecedent chain #1042 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.220 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all that *T*-1 he ought to have done |
|
Antecedent chain #1043 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.219 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
|
Antecedent chain #1044 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.219 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their courage |
|
Antecedent chain #1045 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,84.218 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | some loss |
|
Antecedent chain #1046 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.217 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the siege |
|
Antecedent chain #1048 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.216 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the ninth day after the battle |
|
Antecedent chain #1050 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.215 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the braver part *ICH*-1 |
|
Antecedent chain #1051 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.215 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the opinion of the braver part *ICH*-1 |
|
Antecedent chain #1052 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.214 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their masters |
|
Antecedent chain #1053 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.214 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | many of them |
|
Antecedent chain #1057 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.213 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a country which *T*-3 they knew better than the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #1059 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.213 | New | NP-POS | IndefNP | PossDet | a hard day's |
|
Antecedent chain #1060 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.213 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | a hard day's fight |
|
Antecedent chain #1061 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.213 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the difficulty after a hard day's fight of slaughtering twenty thousand men who *T*-2 were retreating in the dark through a country which *T*-3 they knew better than the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #1062 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.213 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | only a feeble conception of the difficulty after a hard day's fight of slaughtering twenty thousand men who *T*-2 were retreating in the dark through a country which *T*-3 they knew better than the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #1063 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.213 | New | NP | DefNP | Subject | the authority that *T*-1 he followed |
|
Antecedent chain #1064 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.213 | New | NP-SBJ | unknown | Subject | Diodorus ,or the authority that *T*-1 he followed |
|
Antecedent chain #1065 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.212 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the loss of the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #1066 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.211 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all the rebels |
|
Antecedent chain #1068 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.210 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The rest |
|
Antecedent chain #1069 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.209 | New | NP-MSR | QuantNP | NonArg | exactly half |
|
Antecedent chain #1070 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.209 | New | NP | FullNP | Argument | exactly half their force |
|
Antecedent chain #1071 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.209 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | twenty thousand of the rebels |
|
Antecedent chain #1074 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.207 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
|
Antecedent chain #1075 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.207 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his escape |
|
Antecedent chain #1076 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.204 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their backs |
|
Antecedent chain #1077 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.203 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the enemy |
|
Antecedent chain #1078 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.203 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the dead bodies of the enemy |
|
Antecedent chain #1079 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.203 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the ground |
|
Antecedent chain #1080 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.202 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | both sides |
|
Antecedent chain #1081 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.202 | New | NP-1 | FullNP | Argument | great loss |
|
Antecedent chain #1082 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.200 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Roman camp |
|
Antecedent chain #1083 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.200 | New | NP-MSR | IndefNP | NonArg | about twelve stadia |
|
Antecedent chain #1084 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.200 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | forty thousand men |
|
Antecedent chain #1085 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.200 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Oblique | Scirthaea |
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Antecedent chain #1086 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.200 | New | NP | IndefNP | Mod | a place named Scirthaea |
|
Antecedent chain #1087 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.200 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | himself |
|
Antecedent chain #1089 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.198 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | himself |
|
Antecedent chain #1090 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.197 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a siege |
|
Antecedent chain #1092 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.195 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | nothing effectual *T*-1 to put it down |
|
Antecedent chain #1094 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.194 | New | NP-MSR | IndefNP | NonArg | two years |
|
Antecedent chain #1098 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.194 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the defeat of Mallius Maximus and Caepio |
|
Antecedent chain #1099 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.194 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the allusion to the defeat of Mallius Maximus and Caepio |
|
Antecedent chain #1100 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.193 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
|
Antecedent chain #1102 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.193 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | B. C. 101 |
|
Antecedent chain #1103 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.192 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the fortification of Triocala by the slave king |
|
Antecedent chain #1104 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.192 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Tryphon's movements |
|
Antecedent chain #1105 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.192 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | Tryphon's movements and the fortification of Triocala by the slave king |
|
Antecedent chain #1106 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.192 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his narrative about Tryphon's movements and the fortification of Triocala by the slave king |
|
Antecedent chain #1108 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.190 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | B. C. 105 |
|
Antecedent chain #1109 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,83.190 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the defeat of Mallius Maximus and Caepio |
|
Antecedent chain #1110 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.189 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no reserves of well-tried soldiers |
|
Antecedent chain #1112 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.188 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Gallia |
|
Antecedent chain #1113 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.188 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Cimbri |
|
Antecedent chain #1114 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.188 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the fight with the Cimbri in Gallia |
|
Antecedent chain #1116 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.187 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | great trouble |
|
Antecedent chain #1117 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.187 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | many thousand slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1118 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.187 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the news *ICH*-1 |
|
Antecedent chain #1119 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.185 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | all nations *ICH*-2 |
|
Antecedent chain #1120 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.185 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a matter where *T*-1 all nations *ICH*-2 suffer who *T*-3 are always at war |
|
Antecedent chain #1121 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.185 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | her |
|
Antecedent chain #1122 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.185 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | her weakness |
|
Antecedent chain #1123 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.184 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | any thing |
|
Antecedent chain #1125 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.183 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the numbers |
|
Antecedent chain #1126 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.183 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | some of the numbers |
|
Antecedent chain #1127 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.183 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | some error in some of the numbers |
|
Antecedent chain #1128 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.183 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | it |
|
Antecedent chain #1129 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.182 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | six hundred other soldiers |
|
Antecedent chain #1131 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.181 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Lucania |
|
Antecedent chain #1132 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.181 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | six hundred men from Lucania commanded by Cleptius ,a skilful and brave man |
|
Antecedent chain #1133 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.181 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | eight hundred Bithynians ,Thessalians ,and Acarnanians |
|
Antecedent chain #1134 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.181 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | fourteen thousand Romans and Italians ,besides eight hundred Bithynians ,Thessalians ,and Acarnanians ,and six hundred men from Lucania commanded by Cleptius ,a skilful and brave man |
|
Antecedent chain #1135 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.181 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | an army of fourteen thousand Romans and Italians ,besides eight hundred Bithynians ,Thessalians ,and Acarnanians ,and six hundred men from Lucania commanded by Cleptius ,a skilful and brave man |
|
Antecedent chain #1136 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.181 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The Roman Senate |
|
Antecedent chain #1138 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.180 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the position of Tryphon's royal residence |
|
Antecedent chain #1140 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.180 | New | NP-1 | QuantNP | Argument | no direct evidence which *T*-2 enables us to determine the position of Tryphon's royal residence |
|
Antecedent chain #1147 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.178 | New | NP-SBJ-1 | DefNP | Subject | The position of Triocala |
|
Antecedent chain #1149 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.177 | Identity | NP-PRN | IndefNP | NonArg | a town of Saracen origin ,as *T*-2 the name shows |
|
Antecedent chain #1150 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.177 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Selinus |
|
Antecedent chain #1151 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.177 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the hot springs of Selinus |
|
Antecedent chain #1153 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.177 | New | NP-MSR | IndefNP | NonArg | about twelve miles |
|
Antecedent chain #1154 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.177 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the interior about twelve miles from Sciacca ,the site of the hot springs of Selinus |
|
Antecedent chain #1155 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.176 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a royal dynasty |
|
Antecedent chain #1156 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.175 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a sure foundation |
|
Antecedent chain #1157 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.175 | New | NP-SBJ | Bare | Subject | power |
|
Antecedent chain #1158 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.175 | New | NP | QuantNP | Mod | much |
|
Antecedent chain #1160 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.175 | New | NP-OB1 | unknown | Argument | mankind |
|
Antecedent chain #1161 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.174 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | every thing |
|
Antecedent chain #1162 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.174 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the purple robe of royalty |
|
Antecedent chain #1163 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.173 | Identity | NP-PRN | Pro | NonArg | himself |
|
Antecedent chain #1164 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.173 | New | NP | IndefNP | Mod | a wise man |
|
Antecedent chain #1165 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.173 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the wisest men |
|
Antecedent chain #1166 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.173 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a council of the wisest men |
|
Antecedent chain #1167 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.172 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the citizens |
|
Antecedent chain #1168 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.172 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the use of the citizens |
|
Antecedent chain #1169 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.172 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a large Agora or public place |
|
Antecedent chain #1170 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.172 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a palace |
|
Antecedent chain #1171 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.172 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | himself |
|
Antecedent chain #1172 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.171 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | abundant supplies |
|
Antecedent chain #1173 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.170 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a deep ditch |
|
Antecedent chain #1174 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.170 | New | NP-MSR | IndefNP | NonArg | eight stadia |
|
Antecedent chain #1175 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.170 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a wall eight stadia in circuit |
|
Antecedent chain #1176 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.170 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | a wall eight stadia in circuit ,and a deep ditch |
|
Antecedent chain #1177 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.168 | New | NP | FullNP | Argument | perfect security |
|
Antecedent chain #1178 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.168 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | wine ,oil ,and grain |
|
Antecedent chain #1179 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.168 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | a territory rich in wine ,oil ,and grain |
|
Antecedent chain #1180 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.168 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | excellent water |
|
Antecedent chain #1181 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.168 | New | NP | BareWithPP | Argument | abundance of excellent water |
|
Antecedent chain #1182 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.168 | New | NP-PRN | unknown | NonArg | abundance of excellent water ,a territory rich in wine ,oil ,and grain ,and perfect security |
|
Antecedent chain #1183 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,82.168 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | three good things ,abundance of excellent water ,a territory rich in wine ,oil ,and grain ,and perfect security |
|
Antecedent chain #1185 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.166 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | some opportunity |
|
Antecedent chain #1186 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.165 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1187 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.165 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the rest |
|
Antecedent chain #1188 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.165 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | three thousand men |
|
Antecedent chain #1189 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.164 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all his force |
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Antecedent chain #1190 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.163 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the slave power |
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Antecedent chain #1193 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.163 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | Roman history |
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Antecedent chain #1194 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.163 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a great part |
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Antecedent chain #1195 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.163 | Identity | NP-PRN | IndefNP | NonArg | a goddess who *T*-1 played a great part in Roman history |
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Antecedent chain #1197 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.162 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a division between the rebel chiefs |
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Antecedent chain #1201 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.161 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his generals |
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Antecedent chain #1202 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.161 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | one of his generals |
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Antecedent chain #1203 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.161 | New | NP-DIR | unknown | Argument | westward |
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Antecedent chain #1204 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.160 | New | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Messana ,Catana ,Syracuse ,and others |
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Antecedent chain #1205 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.160 | New | NP-1 | DefNP | Argument | the large cities Messana ,Catana ,Syracuse ,and others |
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Antecedent chain #1208 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.160 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | we |
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Antecedent chain #1209 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.159 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the west |
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Antecedent chain #1210 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.159 | Identity | NP-OB1 | Pro | Argument | himself |
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Antecedent chain #1211 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.159 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | No reason *ICH*-1 |
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Antecedent chain #1212 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.158 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Antiochus |
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Antecedent chain #1213 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.158 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the name of Antiochus |
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Antecedent chain #1215 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.158 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the example of the slave king Eunous ,who *T*-1 took the name of Antiochus |
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Antecedent chain #1217 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.157 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | B. C. 142 |
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Antecedent chain #1218 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.157 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Syria |
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Antecedent chain #1219 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.157 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the throne of Syria |
|
Antecedent chain #1220 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.157 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142 |
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Antecedent chain #1221 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.157 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | that of the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142 |
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Antecedent chain #1223 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.157 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the name of Tryphon ,the same name as that of the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142 |
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Antecedent chain #1224 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.156 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a purple robe |
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Antecedent chain #1227 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.155 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a thanksgiving for his success |
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Antecedent chain #1228 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.154 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | thirty thousand good soldiers |
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Antecedent chain #1231 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.153 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the rich corn plains of Leontini Lentini <$$paren> ,which *T*-1 are north of Syracuse |
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Antecedent chain #1232 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.153 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his failure on Morgantia |
|
Antecedent chain #1234 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.152 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | continual uneasiness and alarm |
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Antecedent chain #1236 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.152 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the combination of the masters |
|
Antecedent chain #1238 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.151 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The slaves in the towns |
|
Antecedent chain #1239 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.150 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | more than *T*-1 ever they expected |
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Antecedent chain #1240 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.149 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all the lands of their former masters ,whose bad treatment *T*-1 they did not forget |
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Antecedent chain #1241 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.148 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the free poor |
|
Antecedent chain #1242 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.148 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the insolence of the free poor |
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Antecedent chain #1244 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.147 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all that *T*-2 they had in the country |
|
Antecedent chain #1245 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.147 | New | NP | DefNP | Argument | the chief persons in the towns |
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Antecedent chain #1246 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,81.147 | New | NP | DefNP | Argument | the rich |
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Antecedent chain #1248 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.145 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the law |
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Antecedent chain #1249 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.145 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the authority of the law |
|
Antecedent chain #1252 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.143 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | evidence |
|
Antecedent chain #1253 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.143 | New | NP-2 | QuantNP | Argument | none *T*-3 to give evidence against them |
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Antecedent chain #1254 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.143 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their way |
|
Antecedent chain #1255 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.143 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all who *T*-1 came in their way ,both free and slave |
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Antecedent chain #1256 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.142 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the granaries |
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Antecedent chain #1257 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.141 | Assumed | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the cattle |
|
Antecedent chain #1258 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.139 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | bands |
|
Antecedent chain #1259 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.138 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | all regular industry |
|
Antecedent chain #1260 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.137 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no means of subsistence |
|
Antecedent chain #1261 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.136 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a most wretched condition |
|
Antecedent chain #1262 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.135 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Athenion's predictions |
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Antecedent chain #1263 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.135 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the accuracy of Athenion's predictions |
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Antecedent chain #1265 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.135 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | many of the rebels ,who *T*-1 were amazed at the accuracy of Athenion's predictions |
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Antecedent chain #1269 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.134 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their retreat |
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Antecedent chain #1270 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.133 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a commander named Gomon |
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Antecedent chain #1271 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.133 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | Mauri |
|
Antecedent chain #1272 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.133 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | some vessels *ICH*-1 |
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Antecedent chain #1273 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.132 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | bad luck |
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Antecedent chain #1275 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.132 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the gods ,who *T*-1 said that if they persisted in the siege ,they would have bad luck |
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Antecedent chain #1276 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.132 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the command of the gods ,who *T*-1 said that if they persisted in the siege ,they would have bad luck |
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Antecedent chain #1277 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.132 | Identity | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | he |
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Antecedent chain #1278 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.131 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no progress |
|
Antecedent chain #1279 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.130 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | ten thousand |
|
Antecedent chain #1281 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.129 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | every thing |
|
Antecedent chain #1282 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.128 | Identity | NP | Pro | PPobject | it |
|
Antecedent chain #1283 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.128 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the produce |
|
Antecedent chain #1284 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.128 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the animals |
|
Antecedent chain #1285 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.128 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | the animals and the produce on it |
|
Antecedent chain #1287 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.126 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the fighters |
|
Antecedent chain #1288 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.126 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the wants of the fighters |
|
Antecedent chain #1289 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.126 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their work |
|
Antecedent chain #1291 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.125 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the best of his men |
|
Antecedent chain #1292 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.124 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all the other rebels |
|
Antecedent chain #1293 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.124 | New | NP | DemNP | PPobject | that of all the other rebels |
|
Antecedent chain #1294 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.124 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | His conduct |
|
Antecedent chain #1295 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.123 | Assumed | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the diadem |
|
Antecedent chain #1296 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.121 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a thousand |
|
Antecedent chain #1297 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.121 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | five days |
|
Antecedent chain #1298 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.120 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | adjoining farms |
|
Antecedent chain #1299 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.120 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the slaves on adjoining farms |
|
Antecedent chain #1300 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.120 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the slaves who *T*-2 were under him ,about two hundred |
|
Antecedent chain #1301 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.117 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | two rich brothers |
|
Antecedent chain #1302 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.117 | New | NP | DefNP | Oblique | the bailiff of two rich brothers |
|
Antecedent chain #1303 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.117 | New | NP-SPR | IndefNP | Oblique | a Cilician |
|
Antecedent chain #1304 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.117 | Inferred | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The leader |
|
Antecedent chain #1305 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.116 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | other neighbouring parts |
|
Antecedent chain #1306 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.116 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Marsala |
|
Antecedent chain #1307 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.116 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Segeste |
|
Antecedent chain #1308 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.116 | New | NP | unknown | PPobject | Segeste and Lilybaeum Marsala <$$paren> ,and other neighbouring parts |
|
Antecedent chain #1309 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.116 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the island |
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Antecedent chain #1310 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.116 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the west part of the island |
|
Antecedent chain #1311 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.116 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1314 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.115 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | many of them |
|
Antecedent chain #1316 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.114 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slaves of Morgantia |
|
Antecedent chain #1317 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,80.114 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the promise of freedom which *T*-1 had been made to the slaves of Morgantia |
|
Antecedent chain #1319 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.112 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the offer of their masters |
|
Antecedent chain #1320 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.111 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
|
Antecedent chain #1321 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.111 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the same promise |
|
Antecedent chain #1322 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.110 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | liberty |
|
Antecedent chain #1323 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.110 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | proclamation |
|
Antecedent chain #1324 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.109 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the siege of Morgantia |
|
Antecedent chain #1325 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.108 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all the open country |
|
Antecedent chain #1326 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.107 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | many fresh recruits |
|
Antecedent chain #1328 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.106 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | prisoners |
|
Antecedent chain #1329 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.106 | New | NP-SBJ-1 | IndefNP | Subject | four thousand |
|
Antecedent chain #1330 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.105 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | about six hundred men |
|
Antecedent chain #1331 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.104 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a great supply of arms |
|
Antecedent chain #1334 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.102 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their weapons |
|
Antecedent chain #1337 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.100 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his arms |
|
Antecedent chain #1338 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.100 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | proclamation |
|
Antecedent chain #1339 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.99 | New | NP-SBJ | AnchoredNP | Subject | his army |
|
Antecedent chain #1340 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.98 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | great fury |
|
Antecedent chain #1341 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.98 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a strong position |
|
Antecedent chain #1342 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.96 | New | NP-OB1 | BareWithPP | Argument | possession of the camp |
|
Antecedent chain #1343 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.95 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | captured women and booty |
|
Antecedent chain #1345 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.94 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Sicilians |
|
Antecedent chain #1346 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.94 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Italian Greeks |
|
Antecedent chain #1349 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.94 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the relief of the place |
|
Antecedent chain #1351 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.93 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the valley of the Symaethus Simeto |
|
Antecedent chain #1352 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.92 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The situation of this place |
|
Antecedent chain #1354 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.90 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | military exercise |
|
Antecedent chain #1355 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.90 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | twenty thousand foot soldiers trained to military exercise |
|
Antecedent chain #1356 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.90 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | two thousand |
|
Antecedent chain #1357 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.90 | New | NP | IndefNP | Argument | above two thousand mounted men |
|
Antecedent chain #1358 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.89 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | beasts and horses |
|
Antecedent chain #1359 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.88 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a certain place and time |
|
Antecedent chain #1360 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.88 | Assumed | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the country |
|
Antecedent chain #1362 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.87 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | each |
|
Antecedent chain #1363 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.87 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | a commander |
|
Antecedent chain #1364 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.87 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | three divisions of his troops |
|
Antecedent chain #1365 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.86 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | idleness and luxury |
|
Antecedent chain #1367 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.86 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their being corrupted by idleness and luxury |
|
Antecedent chain #1368 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.86 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the towns |
|
Antecedent chain #1369 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.86 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
|
Antecedent chain #1370 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.85 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their Bacchic ceremonials |
|
Antecedent chain #1371 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.85 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the women |
|
Antecedent chain #1373 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.84 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Oblique | Salvius |
|
Antecedent chain #1374 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.83 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | six thousand |
|
Antecedent chain #1375 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.83 | New | NP-1 | IndefNP | Argument | above six thousand slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1376 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.83 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a few days |
|
Antecedent chain #1377 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.82 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a general rising |
|
Antecedent chain #1380 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.81 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | their arms ,which *T*-1 the rebels picked up |
|
Antecedent chain #1382 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.80 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the men of Titinius |
|
Antecedent chain #1383 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,79.80 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | Many of the men of Titinius |
|
Antecedent chain #1384 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.79 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | numbers and position |
|
Antecedent chain #1385 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.79 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the advantage of numbers and position |
|
Antecedent chain #1386 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.77 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | Henna |
|
Antecedent chain #1387 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.77 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the garrison of Henna |
|
Antecedent chain #1388 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.77 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | six hundred men taken from the garrison of Henna |
|
Antecedent chain #1392 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.76 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | two thousand |
|
Antecedent chain #1393 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.75 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | others *T*-1 to join them |
|
Antecedent chain #1394 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.73 | New | NP-DIR | BareWithPP | PPobject | west of Heraclea |
|
Antecedent chain #1395 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.73 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a river west of Heraclea |
|
Antecedent chain #1397 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.73 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | some geographers |
|
Antecedent chain #1398 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.72 | New | NP-DIR | BareWithPP | Argument | east of Heraclea |
|
Antecedent chain #1399 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.72 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a stream east of Heraclea |
|
Antecedent chain #1400 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.71 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the Antonine Itinerary |
|
Antecedent chain #1402 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.70 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | any other writer |
|
Antecedent chain #1403 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.70 | Assumed | NP-SBJ | Pro | Subject | I |
|
Antecedent chain #1404 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.70 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | Alba |
|
Antecedent chain #1406 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.69 | New | NP | DefNP | Mod | the mouth of the river Halycus Platani |
|
Antecedent chain #1407 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.69 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the south coast |
|
Antecedent chain #1408 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.69 | New | NP-PRN | IndefNP | NonArg | a town on the south coast near the mouth of the river Halycus Platani |
|
Antecedent chain #1409 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.69 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a hill named Caprianus |
|
Antecedent chain #1410 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.68 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Argument | Alba |
|
Antecedent chain #1411 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.67 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | such force as *T*-1 he could collect |
|
Antecedent chain #1413 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.66 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | time to strengthen themselves |
|
Antecedent chain #1415 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.65 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a large body of insurgents |
|
Antecedent chain #1416 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.65 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
|
Antecedent chain #1418 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.65 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | P. Clonius |
|
Antecedent chain #1419 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.65 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | news *ICH*-2 |
|
Antecedent chain #1421 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.65 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their homes |
|
Antecedent chain #1424 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.63 | Inferred | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the precipices |
|
Antecedent chain #1428 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.60 | New | NP-SPR | DefNP | Argument | the leader of the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1429 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.59 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | his |
|
Antecedent chain #1430 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.59 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his wish to join the rebels |
|
Antecedent chain #1432 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.59 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | some slaves whom *T*-1 he could trust |
|
Antecedent chain #1433 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.58 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his designs |
|
Antecedent chain #1434 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.58 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a pardon |
|
Antecedent chain #1435 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.57 | Identity | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1436 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.57 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | none of the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1437 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.56 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | many free men |
|
Antecedent chain #1438 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.53 | New | NP-MSR | IndefNP | NonArg | two years |
|
Antecedent chain #1439 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.50 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | eighty armed men |
|
Antecedent chain #1440 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.50 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | an accession of eighty armed men |
|
Antecedent chain #1441 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.48 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | one hundred and twenty |
|
Antecedent chain #1442 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.48 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the number of the insurgents |
|
Antecedent chain #1444 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.47 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the other slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1445 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.47 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the neighbouring plantations |
|
Antecedent chain #1446 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.46 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
|
Antecedent chain #1447 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.46 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their sleep |
|
Antecedent chain #1448 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,78.46 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
|
Antecedent chain #1450 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.45 | New | NP-SPR | Proper | Oblique | Oarius |
|
Antecedent chain #1451 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.45 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a slave named Oarius |
|
Antecedent chain #1452 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.44 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | two brothers who *T*-1 were rich |
|
Antecedent chain #1454 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.43 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | its uses |
|
Antecedent chain #1456 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.42 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their sight |
|
Antecedent chain #1457 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.41 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | an act of perjury |
|
Antecedent chain #1458 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.41 | New | NP-SBJ | FullNP | Subject | divine vengeance |
|
Antecedent chain #1460 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.40 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the performance of the oath |
|
Antecedent chain #1462 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.40 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the deities of the place |
|
Antecedent chain #1463 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.40 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The fear of the deities of the place |
|
Antecedent chain #1464 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.39 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | no master |
|
Antecedent chain #1465 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.39 | Inferred | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the agreement |
|
Antecedent chain #1467 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.39 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | reasonable terms with the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1468 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.39 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the guardians of the temple |
|
Antecedent chain #1473 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.34 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the interior of Sicily |
|
Antecedent chain #1474 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.34 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a volcanic crater |
|
Antecedent chain #1476 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.33 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the asylum of the Palici |
|
Antecedent chain #1485 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.30 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the cases of those who *T*-1 claimed their freedom |
|
Antecedent chain #1486 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.30 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all further investigation into the cases of those who *T*-1 claimed their freedom |
|
Antecedent chain #1487 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.30 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a stop |
|
Antecedent chain #1488 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.30 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | other better reasons |
|
Antecedent chain #1489 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.29 | New | NP-OB1 | AnchoredNP | Argument | his proceedings |
|
Antecedent chain #1490 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.29 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | influence |
|
Antecedent chain #1491 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.29 | New | NP-SBJ | DemNP | Subject | Those slave-owners who *T*-1 had influence |
|
Antecedent chain #1492 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.28 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | all |
|
Antecedent chain #1493 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.28 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | a few |
|
Antecedent chain #1494 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.28 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the grounds on which *T*-1 a few were released |
|
Antecedent chain #1495 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.28 | New | NP-OB1 | BareWithPP | Argument | hopes of recovering their freedom |
|
Antecedent chain #1497 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.27 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | eight hundred |
|
Antecedent chain #1498 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.27 | New | NP-SBJ-1 | IndefNP | Subject | more than eight hundred men |
|
Antecedent chain #1499 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.27 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a few days |
|
Antecedent chain #1501 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.26 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their case |
|
Antecedent chain #1502 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.26 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | P. Licinius Nerva |
|
Antecedent chain #1504 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.26 | Assumed | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the provinces |
|
Antecedent chain #1505 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.26 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the governors of the provinces |
|
Antecedent chain #1506 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.26 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | no ally of the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #1507 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.26 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the decree that no ally of the Romans should be kept in slavery and that the governors of the provinces should look after this matter |
|
Antecedent chain #1509 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.25 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The following |
|
Antecedent chain #1510 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.24 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the origin of the insurrection |
|
Antecedent chain #1514 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.22 | Identity | PRO$ | PossPro | PossDet | their |
|
Antecedent chain #1516 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.21 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no further disturbance |
|
Antecedent chain #1517 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.21 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the hope that when they were dispersed , they could make no further disturbance |
|
Antecedent chain #1518 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.21 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the future |
|
Antecedent chain #1519 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.21 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | no wrong |
|
Antecedent chain #1520 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,77.21 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | some assurance or comfort that they should suffer no wrong for the future |
|
Antecedent chain #1521 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.20 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | any of the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1522 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.20 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the appeal to him |
|
Antecedent chain #1523 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.20 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | both parties |
|
Antecedent chain #1525 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.17 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | what *T*-2 they wished |
|
Antecedent chain #1526 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.17 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the time *ICH*-1 |
|
Antecedent chain #1527 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.16 | New | NP-SBJ | IndefNP | Subject | others |
|
Antecedent chain #1528 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.16 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | their wrongs |
|
Antecedent chain #1529 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.16 | New | NP-SBJ | QuantNP | Subject | some |
|
Antecedent chain #1530 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.16 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | great numbers |
|
Antecedent chain #1531 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.14 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | any cause of complaint |
|
Antecedent chain #1532 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.14 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | notice |
|
Antecedent chain #1533 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.14 | New | NP-OB1 | IndefNP | Argument | a bribe |
|
Antecedent chain #1534 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.14 | New | NP | IndefNP | PPobject | a desire of gain |
|
Antecedent chain #1535 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.14 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | some matters |
|
Antecedent chain #1536 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.14 | Identity | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | the slaves |
|
Antecedent chain #1538 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.13 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his own peculiar style |
|
Antecedent chain #1539 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.13 | New | NP | Dem | Argument | another |
|
Antecedent chain #1540 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.13 | New | NP-OB1-1 | unknown | Argument | another and a very improbable statement |
|
Antecedent chain #1541 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.12 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the order of the senate |
|
Antecedent chain #1542 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.12 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | nothing about the order of the senate |
|
Antecedent chain #1543 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.11 | New | NP | AnchoredNP | PPobject | his general history |
|
Antecedent chain #1544 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.11 | Inferred | NP | DemNP | PPobject | this part of his general history |
|
Antecedent chain #1545 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.11 | New | NP-OB1 | QuantNP | Argument | some pains |
|
Antecedent chain #1547 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.10 | New | NP | QuantNP | PPobject | both the slave wars |
|
Antecedent chain #1548 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.10 | New | NP-OB1 | Bare | Argument | information |
|
Antecedent chain #1549 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.10 | New | NP-OB1 | FullNP | Argument | good opportunities of getting information about both the slave wars |
|
Antecedent chain #1550 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.8 | New | NP | FullNP | PPobject | soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans |
|
Antecedent chain #1551 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.8 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the demand for soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #1552 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.8 | New | NP-PRN | IndefNP | NonArg | II. |
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Antecedent chain #1553 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.8 | New | NP | Proper | PPobject | king Nicomedes II. |
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Antecedent chain #1554 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.8 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the answer of king Nicomedes II. to the demand for soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #1555 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.8 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the occasion of the answer of king Nicomedes II. to the demand for soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #1556 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.8 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the senate's order chap. iii. <$$paren> made on the occasion of the answer of king Nicomedes II. to the demand for soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #1557 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.8 | Identity | NP-PRN | Proper | NonArg | P. Licinius Nerva |
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Antecedent chain #1558 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.8 | New | NP | DefNP | PPobject | the execution by the governor P. Licinius Nerva of the senate's order chap. iii. <$$paren> made on the occasion of the answer of king Nicomedes II. to the demand for soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans |
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Antecedent chain #1559 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.8 | New | NP-OB1 | DefNP | Argument | the origin of this insurrection |
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Antecedent chain #1560 (len=1)
Loc: | RefType | Syntax | NPtype | GrRole | Node |
2,76.7 | New | NP-SBJ | DefNP | Subject | The chief authority for the second slave war in Sicily |
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Index
Length | Chain number |
77 | 294 (Crassus ,who *T*-1 came forward as a speaker when he was a very young man vol. i. ,p. 320) |
67 | 375 (M. Antonius) |
60 | 986 (their king) |
52 | 951 (Athenion ,a Cilician born ,and the bailiff of two rich brothers) |
38 | 921 (the governor P. Licinius Nerva) |
34 | 421 (Cicero) |
34 | 798 (all Sicily) |
30 | 830 (Diodorus ,whose narrative *T*-1 is very sober and circumstantial) |
30 | 926 (L. Licinius Lucullus) |
18 | 22 (C. Servilius Glaucia) |
18 | 1512 (all the slaves who *T*-1 had any cause of complaint against their masters) |
17 | 296 (C. Sergius Orata) |
17 | 793 (The governor of Sicily) |
15 | 858 (Aquillius) |
14 | 479 (Silus) |
14 | 1344 (the rebels who *T*-1 were posted on a hill named Caprianus) |
14 | 1414 (thirty slaves belonging to two brothers who *T*-1 were rich) |
13 | 910 (the war) |
11 | 13 (the Lex Servilia of Caepio) |
11 | 1381 (C. Titinius Gadaeus) |
10 | 1038 (two hundred picked horsemen) |
9 | 944 (Rome) |
9 | 967 (Servilius) |
9 | 1235 (revolted slaves) |
8 | 523 (Crassus and Antonius) |
8 | 1146 (Triocala) |
8 | 1251 (the poor freemen ,who *T*-2 had no means of subsistence) |
8 | 1264 (above ten thousand men) |
7 | 368 (a house which *T*-1 he had bought from Orata a few years before) |
7 | 382 (a Servitus ,as *T*-1 the Romans named it) |
7 | 383 (Marius) |
7 | 911 (Q. Metellus Numidicus ,consul B. C. 109) |
7 | 933 (only one thousand rebels headed by a man named Satyrus) |
7 | 973 (The inhabitants of this town ,which *T*-1 is naturally strong) |
7 | 1313 (all the slaves in it) |
7 | 1315 (Morgantia) |
6 | 155 (Their companions ,whose fathers *T*-1 have been less successful in gaining wealth or *T*-1 have had nobler objects in view) |
6 | 233 (the young men) |
6 | 844 (An honourable governor) |
6 | 889 (the slaves) |
6 | 1207 (Lilybaeum Marsala) |
6 | 1280 (the rest) |
6 | 1396 (a river which *T*-1 Diodorus names Alba) |
5 | 42 (The tablet ,of which the present fragments are part *T*-2) |
5 | 61 (his) |
5 | 135 (the evil which *T*-3 is ever mixed with that which we call *T*-4 good) |
5 | 163 (The young) |
5 | 728 (most men) |
5 | 969 (Messana) |
5 | 1049 (an old church *ICH*-3) |
5 | 1390 (Heraclea ,a town on the south coast near the mouth of the river Halycus Platani) |
5 | 1422 (the second slave war in Sicily) |
5 | 1449 (their masters) |
5 | 1472 (Sicily) |
4 | 332 (the speaker) |
4 | 357 (an action) |
4 | 420 (we) |
4 | 475 (Rome) |
4 | 495 (evidence) |
4 | 560 (Athens ,where *T*-1 he carefully read with Charmadas the Gorgias of Plato ,in which dialogue *T*-2 he most admired that Plato while ridiculing orators showed himself to be the greatest of orators) |
4 | 661 (their best writers) |
4 | 679 (Greek) |
4 | 741 (a man) |
4 | 869 (the slave wars in Sicily) |
4 | 888 (Attica) |
4 | 1015 (when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and *con* burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war) |
4 | 1055 (The Romans) |
4 | 1312 (a few rebels) |
4 | 1348 (the strong town of Morgantine or Morgantia) |
4 | 1412 (the slaves of a Roman Eques P. Clonius) |
4 | 1427 (The robber) |
4 | 1431 (a strong place ,which they made *T*-1 still more secure) |
4 | 1477 (all the slaves in Sicily) |
4 | 1478 (the governor) |
4 | 1524 (their masters) |
3 | 46 (the Lex Thoria) |
3 | 56 (Klenze) |
3 | 58 (The fragments of the Lex Servilia) |
3 | 75 (the equestrian order) |
3 | 85 (a law ,the Lex Villia ,which *T*-2 prevented a man from being a candidate while he held an office) |
3 | 86 (Marius) |
3 | 103 (we) |
3 | 112 (the Lex Servilia of Glaucia) |
3 | 146 (one set of men ,who *T*-1 have laboured for their own good and that of their country) |
3 | 160 (and they spend in riot and intemperance that which *T*-1 another has earned .) |
3 | 188 (wealth) |
3 | 278 (people) |
3 | 285 (the Romans) |
3 | 287 (Diodorus) |
3 | 293 (a friend of Crassus ,who *T*-1 had also a taste for luxury) |
3 | 298 (the salt lagoon named the Lucrine Lake) |
3 | 319 (the law) |
3 | 409 (a case) |
3 | 510 (His language) |
3 | 540 (all his writings) |
3 | 558 (Cilicia) |
3 | 582 (*T*-1) |
3 | 599 (the historians or orators) |
3 | 638 (Plato) |
3 | 664 (their language) |
3 | 700 (L. Caelius Antipater the historian ,who *T*-1 was a good writer *ICH*-3 ,considering the time when *T*-2 he lived ,and a very excellent lawyer) |
3 | 783 (his court) |
3 | 799 (and *con* gave them relief against the oppression of unjust men .) |
3 | 804 (all such women and children) |
3 | 850 (We) |
3 | 871 (Caecilius of Calacte in Sicily ,a rhetorician of the time of Augustus) |
3 | 932 (only one *ICH*-1) |
3 | 956 (a servile insurrection) |
3 | 958 (We) |
3 | 984 (Florus) |
3 | 1027 (C. Servilius) |
3 | 1047 (The rebel king posted himself near a place named Scirthaea with forty thousand men ,about twelve stadia from the Roman camp .) |
3 | 1058 (night) |
3 | 1093 (the Romans) |
3 | 1111 (near sixty thousand of their best soldiers) |
3 | 1139 (we) |
3 | 1159 (the outward signs of power) |
3 | 1196 (a rising of the slaves) |
3 | 1225 (the Sicilian deities named Palici) |
3 | 1230 (Leontini) |
3 | 1233 (their former masters ,whose bad treatment *T*-1 they did not forget) |
3 | 1243 (Those ,who *T*-1 were once the rich and the chief persons in the towns) |
3 | 1250 (the Romans) |
3 | 1267 (Gomon) |
3 | 1274 (the siege of Lilybaeum) |
3 | 1332 (their camp ,which *T*-1 was guarded by a few rebels ,and filled with captured women and booty) |
3 | 1336 (no enemy) |
3 | 1366 (their) |
3 | 1461 (a temple) |
3 | 1466 (runaway slaves) |
3 | 1470 (slaves) |
3 | 1508 (the senate's) |
3 | 1537 (Dion Cassius) |
2 | 9 (the Dictator L. Cornelius Sulla) |
2 | 14 (the Junia) |
2 | 27 (the offence named Repetundae vol. i. ,p. 25) |
2 | 34 (Klenze's valuable restoration of the text of the Servilia) |
2 | 51 (the back of the bronze) |
2 | 52 (one side) |
2 | 65 (His cunning and his jokes) |
2 | 74 (Caepio) |
2 | 80 (the common sort) |
2 | 89 (a man) |
2 | 95 (Glaucia was very sharp and cunning ,and witty enough to make his hearers laugh .) |
2 | 99 (the Athenian Hyperbolus ,a man who *T*-3 has a bad character in the contemporary Attic writers) |
2 | 101 (Cicero) |
2 | 110 (for popular measures to be enacted by the Comitia Tributa and to be proposed only by tribunes) |
2 | 111 (B. C. 100) |
2 | 124 (the world) |
2 | 127 (those ,whom *T*-1 knaves disturb) |
2 | 143 (*T*-1 have laboured for their own good and that of their country) |
2 | 159 (the rich) |
2 | 166 (*T*-1) |
2 | 172 (the founder) |
2 | 177 (*T*-1) |
2 | 185 (those who *T*-1 $can $not {TEXT:cannot} grow rich honestly) |
2 | 194 (the Romans) |
2 | 208 (a nation) |
2 | 214 (slaves remarkable for their beauty) |
2 | 262 (A man) |
2 | 276 (good principles and good habits ,by which *T*-3 they slowly increased in power till they attained the most glorious and extensive dominion that *T*-4 any nation ever had) |
2 | 279 (good habits) |
2 | 289 (a fragment of Diodorus on the increase of luxury at Rome ,which *T*-2 may be fitly introduced here ,though we are not quite certain what chronological place *T*-3 it occupied in his history) |
2 | 295 (an action) |
2 | 297 (a Publicanus or public contractor ,named Considius ,who *T*-2 complained of Orata's encroachments on the lagoon ,and *con* brought an action against him) |
2 | 305 (his) |
2 | 315 (*T*-1) |
2 | 327 (most questions ,however complicated *T*-1 they seem) |
2 | 328 (facts) |
2 | 331 (direct evidence) |
2 | 333 (to deal with direct evidence and to establish facts ,or where *T*-2 the evidence was defective ,to draw probable conclusions) |
2 | 348 (for his client had suffered no damage by the informality in the terms of sale .) |
2 | 354 (we) |
2 | 363 (the rule of law) |
2 | 373 (that no defect should be concealed from the buyer of a thing) |
2 | 386 (the Romans) |
2 | 388 (the vendor) |
2 | 406 (M. Marius Gratidianus) |
2 | 408 (the orators of Rome) |
2 | 410 (an advocate) |
2 | 411 (to damage his case) |
2 | 414 (his case) |
2 | 417 (an advocate) |
2 | 431 (his case) |
2 | 441 (his gesture) |
2 | 446 (but in the selection of his words ,their position and combination in a period ,he had always in view a principle and some reference to art ,which *T*-1 indeed was much more apparent *ICH*-2 in the embellishment and the turn of the thought than in the expression .) |
2 | 456 (his words) |
2 | 465 (every thing) |
2 | 469 (orations delivered in the senate and in public assemblies) |
2 | 483 (you never heard at all what you say that *T*-2 you did hear) |
2 | 486 (that you never heard at all what you say that *T*-2 you did hear) |
2 | 491 (you may have misunderstood him) |
2 | 492 (the man from whom you say that *T*-2 you heard this) |
2 | 493 (that you may have misunderstood him) |
2 | 496 (that the man from whom you say that *T*-2 you heard this said it in a passion) |
2 | 498 (*T*-1) |
2 | 499 (the Romans) |
2 | 500 (Piso the client of Crassus) |
2 | 503 (a witness) |
2 | 506 (yet he spoke with great brevity) |
2 | 531 (the orators Servius Galba vol. i. ,p. 22 <$$paren> or C. Carbo) |
2 | 534 (to make their fame imperishable ,as far as *T*-2 he could) |
2 | 536 (a short treatise on oratory of no value) |
2 | 544 (Cicero in his treatise on the Orator ,the best of all his writings ,attempted to expound the opinions of Crassus and Antonius about the principles of their art ,and to preserve as far as *T*-1 he could the memory of these two illustrious Romans .) |
2 | 555 (opportunities of improving himself) |
2 | 570 (the same teachers that *T*-2 Crassus had) |
2 | 575 (C. Aculeo the husband of his mother's sister) |
2 | 578 (his brother Quintus) |
2 | 584 (his uncle L. Cicero ,who *T*-1 accompanied Antonius to Cilicia ,and *con* often spoke to his nephew about the pursuits and acquirements of this great orator) |
2 | 590 (It was a common opinion ,says Cicero ,when he was a boy that L. Crassus knew no more than what *T*-2 he acquired in his early education ,and that M. Antonius was altogether without learning .) |
2 | 597 (that L. Crassus knew no more than what *T*-2 he acquired in his early education ,and that M. Antonius was altogether without learning) |
2 | 605 (the Greek poets) |
2 | 606 (*T*-1 treated of virtue ,justice ,honesty in the Roman sense <$$paren> ,pleasure ,and the like) |
2 | 644 (Asia ,where *T*-2 he devoted himself still further to oratorical studies under Metrodorus of Scepsis ,a rhetorician of the Academy ,of whom Crassus had a high opinion *T*-3) |
2 | 658 (their countrymen) |
2 | 662 (setting their best writers on work to translate the Greek and Latin authors into it) |
2 | 666 (Amyot the translator of Plutarch) |
2 | 668 (the French) |
2 | 669 (they) |
2 | 673 (Bishop Burnet) |
2 | 677 (new words) |
2 | 684 (the best Greek orators) |
2 | 687 (we) |
2 | 688 (for he was always employed in the Forum ,except during his absence from Rome as quaestor .) |
2 | 692 (the time when *T*-2 he lived) |
2 | 705 (A Roman orator's) |
2 | 713 (Oratory) |
2 | 717 (But the chief thing is to write much ,) |
2 | 724 (to think well on the matter first and then to speak with due preparation ,and more exactness) |
2 | 736 (we learn to speak by speaking) |
2 | 740 (that men were deceived by the saying that we learn to speak by speaking) |
2 | 743 (a mere readiness in pouring out words ,a quality in which *T*-1 any sharp-tongued woman will excel him) |
2 | 745 (confidence and facility) |
2 | 755 (Metrodorus of Scepsis ,a rhetorician of the Academy ,of whom Crassus had a high opinion *T*-3) |
2 | 762 (A Roman orator's great fame was acquired by popular harangues ,by speeches made either in *ICH*-1 the prosecution or defence of men charged criminally ,and on occasions when *T*-2 important questions of property were in litigation .) |
2 | 775 (soldiers ,lawyers ,and orators ,men actively engaged in public affairs) |
2 | 777 (women who *T*-2 had no male kinsmen *T*-3 to protect them) |
2 | 784 (Syracuse) |
2 | 790 (those who *T*-2 by reason of their age or sex required a guardian) |
2 | 808 (women who *T*-2 had no kinsmen *T*-3 to protect their interests) |
2 | 816 (to appoint trustees and guardians for orphan children and for women who *T*-2 had no kinsmen *T*-3 to protect their interests) |
2 | 818 (law) |
2 | 824 (the province of Asia) |
2 | 835 (Caius Longus ,his best friend ,and an honest man) |
2 | 838 (B. C. 94) |
2 | 839 (*T*-1) |
2 | 841 (Asia) |
2 | 843 (the jurist Q. Mucius Scaevola ,who *T*-2 had administered wisely and equitably the province of Asia) |
2 | 851 (Freinsheim assumes the true name to be L. Sempronius Asellio ,) |
2 | 859 (a slave revolt) |
2 | 861 (Verres the governor of Sicily) |
2 | 877 (above a million slaves) |
2 | 881 (Athenaeus) |
2 | 899 (that Orosius has made a mistake about the time) |
2 | 904 (that there was a rising of the slaves in Attica during the second slave war in Sicily) |
2 | 907 (Livy's Epitome 69) |
2 | 908 (we) |
2 | 909 (B. C. 99) |
2 | 915 (Satyrus) |
2 | 916 (his) |
2 | 917 (his proconsulship) |
2 | 920 (the year B. C. 104) |
2 | 925 (Lucullus and Servilius) |
2 | 931 (*con* then heroically killed himself) |
2 | 936 (wild beasts) |
2 | 947 (ten thousand slaves) |
2 | 948 (Aquillius defeated the slaves in a great battle ,in which *T*-1 he engaged in single combat with Athenion and *T*-1 *con* killed him .) |
2 | 961 (Marius) |
2 | 985 (Florus states that Athenion took the camp of Servilius ,an expression which *T*-1 has no exact meaning .) |
2 | 991 (Lucullus' camp having been taken) |
2 | 992 (the camp of Servilius) |
2 | 1000 (and therefore Lucullus was either prosecuted in that year before Metellus went away ,) |
2 | 1025 (his sixteen thousand men reduced in numbers by a hard-fought battle) |
2 | 1028 (that when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and *con* burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war) |
2 | 1040 (to believe that his sixteen thousand men reduced in numbers by a hard-fought battle were not a match for the rebels) |
2 | 1041 (to suggest how *T*-2 he was bribed) |
2 | 1054 (a decisive victory) |
2 | 1056 (twenty thousand men who *T*-2 were retreating in the dark through a country which *T*-3 they knew better than the Romans) |
2 | 1067 (for Lucullus to have pursued and killed all the rebels) |
2 | 1072 (their) |
2 | 1073 (the open field) |
2 | 1088 (but Athenion persuaded him not to shut himself up to be blockaded ,but to fight in the open field ,) |
2 | 1091 (a state of insurrection) |
2 | 1095 (Caepio) |
2 | 1096 (Mallius Maximus) |
2 | 1097 (Mallius Maximus and Caepio) |
2 | 1101 (the year in which *T*-1 Lucullus was sent to Sicily) |
2 | 1107 (the Sicilian insurrection began soon after) |
2 | 1115 (the men) |
2 | 1124 (the whole force) |
2 | 1130 (Cleptius ,a skilful and brave man) |
2 | 1137 (his royal residence) |
2 | 1141 (The position of Triocala is supposed *-1 to be near Calatabellotta ,) |
2 | 1142 (there was an old church *ICH*-3 here which *T*-4 had the name Triocala) |
2 | 1143 (the name Triocala) |
2 | 1144 (that there was an old church *ICH*-3 here which *T*-4 had the name Triocala) |
2 | 1145 (a place named Calatabellotta ,a town of Saracen origin ,as *T*-2 the name shows) |
2 | 1148 (Calatabellotta) |
2 | 1152 (Sciacca ,the site of the hot springs of Selinus) |
2 | 1184 (people) |
2 | 1191 (Fortune ,a goddess who *T*-1 played a great part in Roman history) |
2 | 1192 (the rebel chiefs) |
2 | 1198 (Tryphon having moved westward ,summoned Athenion to come to him ,as *T*-1 a king would summon one of his generals .) |
2 | 1199 (that this order would make a division between the rebel chiefs ,and so the insurrection would be easily broken) |
2 | 1200 (a king) |
2 | 1206 (the east side of the island) |
2 | 1214 (the slave king Eunous ,who *T*-1 took the name of Antiochus) |
2 | 1216 (He assumed the name of Tryphon ,the same name as that of the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142 ;) |
2 | 1222 (Tryphon ,the same name as that of the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142) |
2 | 1226 (Salvius after his failure on Morgantia overran the country as far as the rich corn plains of Leontini Lentini <$$paren> ,which *T*-1 are north of Syracuse .) |
2 | 1229 (Syracuse ,where we must suppose that *T*-1 the governor was then residing) |
2 | 1237 (the towns) |
2 | 1247 (every man) |
2 | 1266 (Gomon and his Mauri) |
2 | 1268 (a picked body of Mauri ,who *T*-2 had been sent to relieve the town under a commander named Gomon) |
2 | 1286 (the stars) |
2 | 1290 (above a thousand men) |
2 | 1318 (the masters in Morgantia) |
2 | 1327 (but *con* got a great supply of arms .) |
2 | 1333 (The governor's men) |
2 | 1335 (no enemy should be killed ,if he threw down his arms) |
2 | 1347 (about ten thousand men ,Italian Greeks and Sicilians) |
2 | 1350 (the Symaethus Simeto) |
2 | 1353 (above two thousand mounted men ,and twenty thousand foot soldiers trained to military exercise) |
2 | 1361 (his troops) |
2 | 1372 (a slave named Salvius ,who *T*-1 was supposed *T*-1 to be skilled in divination) |
2 | 1378 (and the rest threw away their arms ,which *T*-1 the rebels picked up .) |
2 | 1379 (the rest) |
2 | 1389 (and *con* soon mustered two thousand .) |
2 | 1391 (*T*-1) |
2 | 1401 (the river Allava) |
2 | 1405 (the river Halycus Platani) |
2 | 1417 (a Roman Eques P. Clonius) |
2 | 1420 (the soldiers of Nerva) |
2 | 1423 (and others threw themselves down the precipices .) |
2 | 1425 (others) |
2 | 1426 (Some of the insurgents) |
2 | 1443 (The men murdered their masters by night in their sleep ,) |
2 | 1453 (superstition) |
2 | 1455 (Some perjurers) |
2 | 1459 (a solemn oath ,which no master was ever known *T*-1 to have violated) |
2 | 1469 (a consecrated piece of ground with a temple ,to which slaves used *T*-2 to fly when they were badly used) |
2 | 1471 (The lake of the Palici) |
2 | 1475 (the Palici) |
2 | 1479 (we) |
2 | 1480 (and *con* told the men to go back to their masters .) |
2 | 1481 (the men) |
2 | 1482 (those who *T*-1 claimed their freedom) |
2 | 1483 (*T*-1) |
2 | 1484 (their freedom) |
2 | 1496 (In a few days more than eight hundred men were declared *-1 free .) |
2 | 1500 (many men) |
2 | 1503 (no ally of the Romans should be kept in slavery) |
2 | 1511 (a very improbable statement) |
2 | 1513 (charges) |
2 | 1515 (those who *T*-1 were defeated in the appeal to him) |
2 | 1546 (that he took some pains with this part of his general history) |
1 | 1 (the declining Roman state) |
1 | 2 (a matter which *T*-1 was a fruitful cause of discord in the declining Roman state) |
1 | 3 (All these Leges) |
1 | 4 (B. C. 59) |
1 | 5 (C. Julius Caesar) |
1 | 6 (the first consulship of C. Julius Caesar) |
1 | 7 (the Julia enacted in the first consulship of C. Julius Caesar B. C. 59) |
1 | 8 (all) |
1 | 10 (the Cornelia of the Dictator L. Cornelius Sulla) |
1 | 11 (M'Acilius Glabrio) |
1 | 12 (the law of M'Acilius Glabrio) |
1 | 15 (all) |
1 | 16 (nothing at all about the Junia) |
1 | 17 (we) |
1 | 18 (the Calpurnia) |
1 | 19 (the Calpurnia and the Junia) |
1 | 20 (no laws) |
1 | 21 (the fragments of the Servilia Lex) |
1 | 23 (the third) |
1 | 24 (M. Junius) |
1 | 25 (the next) |
1 | 26 (L. Calpurnius Piso) |
1 | 28 (The first Lex on Pecuniae Repetundae) |
1 | 29 (the trial of the offence named Repetundae vol. i. ,p. 25) |
1 | 30 (the courts) |
1 | 31 (the constitution of the courts for the trial of the offence named Repetundae vol. i. ,p. 25) |
1 | 32 (something of the Servilia Lex of Glaucia ,and of the constitution of the courts for the trial of the offence named Repetundae vol. i. ,p. 25) |
1 | 33 (we) |
1 | 35 (his notes) |
1 | 36 (the text of the Servilia) |
1 | 37 (Klenze's) |
1 | 38 (Klenze's valuable restoration of the text of the Servilia and his notes) |
1 | 39 (the aid of Klenze's valuable restoration of the text of the Servilia and his notes) |
1 | 40 (both sides) |
1 | 41 (a bronze tablet written on both sides) |
1 | 43 (the lines) |
1 | 44 (others) |
1 | 45 (some) |
1 | 47 (those of the Thoria) |
1 | 48 (The letters of the Servilia) |
1 | 49 (one side) |
1 | 50 (those bronzes which *T*-1 are written only on one side) |
1 | 53 (Both) |
1 | 54 (Vienna) |
1 | 55 (those at Vienna) |
1 | 57 (Naples) |
1 | 59 (Bluhme) |
1 | 60 (the other) |
1 | 62 (his admiring fellow-citizens) |
1 | 63 (the suffrage of his admiring fellow-citizens) |
1 | 64 (his coarseness) |
1 | 66 (his low origin and his coarseness) |
1 | 67 (his jokes) |
1 | 68 (His cunning) |
1 | 69 (His cunning and his jokes ,his low origin and his coarseness) |
1 | 70 (the popular vote) |
1 | 71 (office) |
1 | 72 (a corrupted state ,where *T*-1 office is conferred by the popular vote) |
1 | 73 (Such a man) |
1 | 76 (the consequent political influence) |
1 | 77 (the judicial office and the consequent political influence of which *T*-2 the Equites had been deprived by the Lex Servilia of Caepio) |
1 | 78 (a law which *T*-1 restored to them the judicial office and the consequent political influence of which *T*-2 the Equites had been deprived by the Lex Servilia of Caepio) |
1 | 79 (the support of the equestrian order) |
1 | 81 (qualities which *T*-1 they could appreciate) |
1 | 82 (the favour of the common sort) |
1 | 83 (his praetorship) |
1 | 84 (the career of Glaucia) |
1 | 87 (the case of C. Marius) |
1 | 88 (an office) |
1 | 90 (a candidate) |
1 | 91 (the Lex Villia) |
1 | 92 (only one) |
1 | 93 (two obstacles) |
1 | 94 (the next year) |
1 | 96 (his hearers) |
1 | 97 (the contemporary Attic writers) |
1 | 98 (a bad character) |
1 | 100 (Cicero's) |
1 | 102 (Cicero's *ICH*-1 opinion) |
1 | 104 (the public peace) |
1 | 105 (the "seditiosi "or disturbers of the public peace) |
1 | 106 (the Comitia Tributa) |
1 | 107 (popular measures) |
1 | 108 (Sulla) |
1 | 109 (the time of Sulla) |
1 | 113 (B. C. 100) |
1 | 114 (B. C. 106) |
1 | 115 (B. C. 106 and B. C. 100) |
1 | 116 (B. C. 106) |
1 | 117 (a riot) |
1 | 118 (his) |
1 | 119 (his life) |
1 | 120 (B. C. 100) |
1 | 121 (the sixth consulship of Marius) |
1 | 122 (this Lex) |
1 | 123 (The date of this Lex) |
1 | 125 (those who *T*-3 prey upon it) |
1 | 126 (any severity that *T*-2 is necessary to clear the world of those who *T*-3 prey upon it) |
1 | 128 (knaves) |
1 | 129 (the part of those ,whom *T*-1 knaves disturb) |
1 | 130 (an inexorable resolution on the part of those ,whom *T*-1 knaves disturb ,to crush them by any severity that *T*-2 is necessary to clear the world of those who *T*-3 prey upon it) |
1 | 131 (a simpler life) |
1 | 132 (plainer ways of living) |
1 | 133 (a return to plainer ways of living ,to a simpler life) |
1 | 134 (The remedy) |
1 | 136 (revolution) |
1 | 137 (others) |
1 | 138 (that which *T*-1 others have got by labour) |
1 | 139 (devourers of substance) |
1 | 140 (pestilent fellows ,devourers of substance ,lazy ,mean ,and ever on the watch to get by borrowing ,by begging ,or by fraud ,that which *T*-1 others have got by labour) |
1 | 141 (a number of pestilent fellows ,devourers of substance ,lazy ,mean ,and ever on the watch to get by borrowing ,by begging ,or by fraud ,that which *T*-1 others have got by labour) |
1 | 142 (society) |
1 | 144 (those who *T*-3 have done the work) |
1 | 145 (another set ,who *T*-2 will not labour ,but *T*-2 are mean enough to live on those who *T*-3 have done the work) |
1 | 147 (their country) |
1 | 148 (that of their country) |
1 | 149 (their own good) |
1 | 150 (their own good and that of their country) |
1 | 151 (our) |
1 | 152 (our modern societies) |
1 | 153 (even the wealthiest and most fortunate of our modern societies) |
1 | 154 (others) |
1 | 156 (ruin) |
1 | 157 (society) |
1 | 158 (the law by which *T*-2 society exists) |
1 | 161 (nobler objects in view) |
1 | 162 (wealth) |
1 | 164 (another) |
1 | 165 (that which *T*-1 another has earned) |
1 | 167 (mankind) |
1 | 168 (nothing *T*-1 to serve mankind ,or *T*-1 even to serve themselves) |
1 | 169 (a father's) |
1 | 170 (a father's ability) |
1 | 171 (the place to which *T*-1 a father's ability has raised them) |
1 | 173 (the ancestor's labour) |
1 | 174 (the produce of the ancestor's labour) |
1 | 175 (the same virtues which *T*-3 the founder practised) |
1 | 176 (a family which *T*-2 shall not exist by the same virtues which *T*-3 the founder practised ,but *T*-2 shall be supported in idleness by the produce of the ancestor's labour) |
1 | 178 (their way to wealth) |
1 | 179 (hard labour) |
1 | 180 (self-denial) |
1 | 181 (ability) |
1 | 182 (ability ,self-denial ,and hard labour) |
1 | 183 (The few who *T*-1 by ability ,self-denial ,and hard labour win their way to wealth) |
1 | 184 (extravagant speculations) |
1 | 186 (their end) |
1 | 187 (the means of pleasure) |
1 | 189 (coarse and sensual men) |
1 | 190 (The luxurious habits of the rich) |
1 | 191 (we) |
1 | 192 (that which we call *T*-4 good) |
1 | 193 (society) |
1 | 195 (their command) |
1 | 196 (all the means which *T*-2 the Romans had at their command) |
1 | 197 (successful enterprise and industry) |
1 | 198 (the opportunities of growing rich by successful enterprise and industry) |
1 | 199 (modern states ,where *T*-1 the opportunities of growing rich by successful enterprise and industry far exceed all the means which *T*-2 the Romans had at their command) |
1 | 200 (the labour of man) |
1 | 201 (the inventive powers by which *T*-2 the labour of man is made *-3 more productive) |
1 | 202 (modern states ,in which *T*-1 wealth is founded on industry ,and on the inventive powers by which *T*-2 the labour of man is made *-3 more productive) |
1 | 203 (that of modern states ,in which *T*-1 wealth is founded on industry ,and on the inventive powers by which *T*-2 the labour of man is made *-3 more productive) |
1 | 204 (a less stable foundation than that of modern states ,in which *T*-1 wealth is founded on industry ,and on the inventive powers by which *T*-2 the labour of man is made *-3 more productive) |
1 | 205 (Rome) |
1 | 206 (the prosperity of Rome) |
1 | 207 (the corruption of manners) |
1 | 209 (the enjoyment of peace) |
1 | 210 (all time) |
1 | 211 (The picture) |
1 | 212 (many talents) |
1 | 213 (the price of many talents) |
1 | 215 (their beauty) |
1 | 216 (four talents) |
1 | 217 (dishes) |
1 | 218 (the art of preparing dishes) |
1 | 219 (Such cooks as *T*-1 excelled in the art of preparing dishes) |
1 | 220 (four hundred) |
1 | 221 (the Euxine) |
1 | 222 (a jar of salt fish from the Euxine) |
1 | 223 (a hundred denarii) |
1 | 224 (A jar of wine) |
1 | 225 (an incredible height) |
1 | 226 (all such things) |
1 | 227 (the prices of all such things) |
1 | 228 (pestilent display) |
1 | 229 (enjoyment and pestilent display) |
1 | 230 (every thing that *T*-2 contributed to enjoyment and pestilent display) |
1 | 231 (a demand for every thing that *T*-2 contributed to enjoyment and pestilent display) |
1 | 232 (women's dresses) |
1 | 234 (the form) |
1 | 235 (their softness) |
1 | 236 (clothes remarkable for their softness ,so thin that the form could be seen through them ,and in fineness like women's dresses) |
1 | 237 (the Forum) |
1 | 238 (the palate) |
1 | 239 (the highest repute for pleasing the palate) |
1 | 240 (those which *T*-2 had the highest repute for pleasing the palate) |
1 | 241 (the table) |
1 | 242 (other things for the table) |
1 | 243 (fish) |
1 | 244 (fish *ICH*-1) |
1 | 245 (equal quality) |
1 | 246 (other wines of equal quality) |
1 | 247 (Chian) |
1 | 248 (Falernian) |
1 | 249 (Falernian and Chian ,and other wines of equal quality) |
1 | 250 (the taste) |
1 | 251 (a moderate degree of satisfaction) |
1 | 252 (Wines which *T*-1 gave a moderate degree of satisfaction to the taste) |
1 | 253 (the artist's) |
1 | 254 (the artist's most elaborate skill) |
1 | 255 (all other costly materials ,on which *T*-2 the artist's most elaborate skill was displayed) |
1 | 256 (silver and ivory) |
1 | 257 (furniture ornamented with silver and ivory) |
1 | 258 (rich coverings for couches with patterns of flowers) |
1 | 259 (rare scents) |
1 | 260 (the fashion) |
1 | 261 (expensive dinners) |
1 | 263 (the pleasures that *T*-2 he liked best) |
1 | 264 (merit) |
1 | 265 (the vulgar) |
1 | 266 (the military art) |
1 | 267 (the study of the military art) |
1 | 268 (an indolent life) |
1 | 269 (the simple) |
1 | 270 (the costly) |
1 | 271 (Men) |
1 | 272 (their desires) |
1 | 273 (the means of gratifying their desires) |
1 | 274 (wealth) |
1 | 275 (luxury and intemperance) |
1 | 277 (a pestilent rivalry) |
1 | 280 (long peace) |
1 | 281 (most nations) |
1 | 282 (more recent times) |
1 | 283 (any nation) |
1 | 284 (the most glorious and extensive dominion that *T*-4 any nation ever had) |
1 | 286 (those old times ,such as people now-a-days talk of *T*-1 ,when *T*-2 the Romans had good principles and good habits ,by which *T*-3 they slowly increased in power till they attained the most glorious and extensive dominion that *T*-4 any nation ever had) |
1 | 288 (his history) |
1 | 290 (we) |
1 | 291 (Rome) |
1 | 292 (the increase of luxury at Rome) |
1 | 299 (Orata's encroachments on the lagoon) |
1 | 300 (Considius) |
1 | 301 (oysters) |
1 | 302 (the purpose of breeding oysters) |
1 | 303 (the shores of the salt lagoon named the Lucrine Lake) |
1 | 304 (spacious and lofty buildings) |
1 | 306 (his table) |
1 | 307 (the weather) |
1 | 308 (various kinds of fish) |
1 | 309 (salt ponds) |
1 | 310 (the winds and waves) |
1 | 311 (less dependent) |
1 | 312 (order to be less dependent on the winds and waves) |
1 | 313 (the Palatine hill) |
1 | 314 (a splendid house) |
1 | 316 (also a taste for luxury) |
1 | 317 (good living) |
1 | 318 (a man fond of good living) |
1 | 320 (the facts to which *T*-4 the law may be applied) |
1 | 321 (the difficulty of establishing the facts to which *T*-4 the law may be applied) |
1 | 322 (we) |
1 | 323 (the uncertainty of law) |
1 | 324 (so much *ICH*-3) |
1 | 325 (the wise) |
1 | 326 (a simple form) |
1 | 329 (The application of the law) |
1 | 330 (probable conclusions) |
1 | 334 (each case) |
1 | 335 (so much of the law as *T*-1 each case required) |
1 | 336 (a legal question) |
1 | 337 (enough to argue a legal question) |
1 | 338 (little of law) |
1 | 339 (The lawyer) |
1 | 340 (that of 'orator 'or advocate) |
1 | 341 (jurisconsultus 'or lawyer) |
1 | 342 (the office of 'jurisconsultus 'or lawyer) |
1 | 343 (Roman usage) |
1 | 344 (the Romans) |
1 | 345 (so practical a people as the Romans) |
1 | 346 (sometimes) |
1 | 347 (the kind of questions that *T*-1 arose sometimes even among so practical a people as the Romans) |
1 | 349 (the terms of sale) |
1 | 350 (the informality in the terms of sale) |
1 | 351 (no damage) |
1 | 352 (an argument) |
1 | 353 (a loss) |
1 | 355 (damages) |
1 | 356 (the contract) |
1 | 358 (the purpose of the suit) |
1 | 359 (the purchaser) |
1 | 360 (the seller) |
1 | 361 (a thing) |
1 | 362 (all defects in a thing known to the seller) |
1 | 364 (the literal interpretation of the rule) |
1 | 365 (the side of the literal interpretation of the rule) |
1 | 366 (something *T*-2 to say *ICH*-3) |
1 | 367 (a Servitus) |
1 | 369 (no concealment) |
1 | 370 (a thing) |
1 | 371 (the buyer of a thing) |
1 | 372 (no defect) |
1 | 374 (the right side *T*-1 to defend) |
1 | 376 (the rule of law) |
1 | 377 (the meaning of the rule of law) |
1 | 378 (the law) |
1 | 379 (the letter of the law) |
1 | 380 (The question) |
1 | 381 (a Servitus) |
1 | 384 (no occasion *T*-2 for Marius to mention it) |
1 | 385 (aequitas 'or fair dealing) |
1 | 387 (compensation) |
1 | 389 (the value of the property sold) |
1 | 390 (the strict legal right of Orata ;that as the vendor had not mentioned this Servitus ,which *T*-1 impaired the value of the property sold ,he was bound to make compensation) |
1 | 391 (the conditions of sale) |
1 | 392 (the head of Servitus) |
1 | 393 (any other right which *T*-4 comes under the head of Servitus) |
1 | 394 (the premises of Marius) |
1 | 395 (the rain-water) |
1 | 396 (the passage of the rain-water through the premises of Marius) |
1 | 397 (a right to the passage of the rain-water through the premises of Marius) |
1 | 398 (a right to the passage of the rain-water through the premises of Marius ,or any other right which *T*-4 comes under the head of Servitus) |
1 | 399 (the house of Marius) |
1 | 400 (some adjacent property) |
1 | 401 (the owner of some adjacent property) |
1 | 402 (a right which *T*-3 the owner of some adjacent property had with respect to the house of Marius ,such ,for instance ,as a right to the passage of the rain-water through the premises of Marius ,or any other right which *T*-4 comes under the head of Servitus) |
1 | 403 (the ownership of the property) |
1 | 404 (the enjoyment of the ownership of the property) |
1 | 405 (a few years) |
1 | 407 (the case of C. Sergius Orata) |
1 | 412 (both) |
1 | 413 (A man) |
1 | 415 (not so much *ICH*-1) |
1 | 416 (this head) |
1 | 418 (his guard) |
1 | 419 (a remark which *T*-1 may be useful) |
1 | 422 (himself) |
1 | 423 (his hearers) |
1 | 424 (all the endless variety of speech) |
1 | 425 (compassion) |
1 | 426 (terror) |
1 | 427 (every advantage) |
1 | 428 (a good grace) |
1 | 429 (his) |
1 | 430 (his opponent) |
1 | 432 (the strong points of his case) |
1 | 433 (every part of his case) |
1 | 434 (His voice) |
1 | 435 (every movement) |
1 | 436 (the foot) |
1 | 437 (the stamping of the foot) |
1 | 438 (the shoulders and sides) |
1 | 439 (the thought -the hands ,the motion of the shoulders and sides ,the stamping of the foot ,the stationary attitude ,the gait ,and every movement) |
1 | 440 (perfect harmony) |
1 | 442 (words) |
1 | 443 (what *T*-2 words might say) |
1 | 444 (his own) |
1 | 445 (his action) |
1 | 447 (the expression) |
1 | 448 (the thought) |
1 | 449 (the turn of the thought) |
1 | 450 (the embellishment) |
1 | 451 (the embellishment and the turn of the thought) |
1 | 452 (some reference to art) |
1 | 453 (a principle) |
1 | 454 (a principle and some reference to art) |
1 | 455 (a period) |
1 | 457 (their position and combination in a period) |
1 | 458 (the selection of his words) |
1 | 459 (the selection of his words ,their position and combination in a period) |
1 | 460 (the) |
1 | 461 (His style) |
1 | 462 (no appearance of preparation) |
1 | 463 (a very great memory) |
1 | 464 (a very great memory ,and no appearance of preparation) |
1 | 466 (the right place ,where *T*-1 it would be most effective) |
1 | 467 (all his matter) |
1 | 468 (oratory in which *T*-1 he excelled) |
1 | 470 (public assemblies) |
1 | 471 (the senate) |
1 | 472 (his speeches) |
1 | 473 (the short fragments of his speeches) |
1 | 474 (Most of the short fragments of his speeches) |
1 | 476 (the highest rank among the orators of Rome) |
1 | 477 (we) |
1 | 478 (all kinds of cases) |
1 | 480 (the evidence of Silus) |
1 | 481 (an end) |
1 | 482 (a burst of laughter which *T*-1 put an end to the evidence of Silus) |
1 | 484 (what you say that *T*-2 you did hear) |
1 | 485 (all) |
1 | 487 (the hands of Crassus) |
1 | 488 (himself) |
1 | 489 (his head) |
1 | 490 (such *ICH*-1 a ready nod of his head as to put himself altogether in the hands of Crassus) |
1 | 494 (a passion) |
1 | 497 (his cross-examination of Silus) |
1 | 501 (A man named Silus) |
1 | 502 (admissions) |
1 | 504 (no equal) |
1 | 505 (sharp answers and repartee) |
1 | 507 (great brevity) |
1 | 508 (us) |
1 | 509 (passion and indignation) |
1 | 511 (his) |
1 | 512 (his foot) |
1 | 513 (some orators) |
1 | 514 (his tone) |
1 | 515 (little variety) |
1 | 516 (little action) |
1 | 517 (little action ,little variety) |
1 | 518 (points of similarity) |
1 | 519 (a legal question) |
1 | 520 (a case) |
1 | 521 (His sentences) |
1 | 522 (no appearance of effort) |
1 | 524 (The style of these two men) |
1 | 525 (his readers) |
1 | 526 (many of his readers) |
1 | 527 (orators whom *T*-1 many of his readers had often heard) |
1 | 528 (nobody *ICH*-2) |
1 | 529 (C. Carbo) |
1 | 530 (Servius Galba vol. i. ,p. 22) |
1 | 532 (their fame) |
1 | 533 (his duty) |
1 | 535 (a lively remembrance of these great orators) |
1 | 537 (no value) |
1 | 538 (nothing except a short treatise on oratory of no value) |
1 | 539 (that little) |
1 | 541 (very little of his writings) |
1 | 542 (little) |
1 | 543 (their) |
1 | 545 (the memory of these two illustrious Romans) |
1 | 546 (their art) |
1 | 547 (the principles of their art) |
1 | 548 (the opinions of Crassus and Antonius) |
1 | 549 (the best of all his writings) |
1 | 550 (the Orator) |
1 | 551 (his treatise on the Orator ,the best of all his writings) |
1 | 552 (so distinguished a man) |
1 | 553 (proper respect to so distinguished a man) |
1 | 554 (Rhodes) |
1 | 556 (the most learned men) |
1 | 557 (daily conversation) |
1 | 559 (his way to Cilicia) |
1 | 561 (B. C. 103) |
1 | 562 (the province of Cilicia) |
1 | 563 (B. C. 113) |
1 | 564 (Asia) |
1 | 565 (his quaestorship in Asia) |
1 | 566 (himself) |
1 | 567 (nothing) |
1 | 568 (such remarks) |
1 | 569 (his conversation) |
1 | 571 (such questions *ICH*-2) |
1 | 572 (a boy) |
1 | 573 (the opportunity of knowing ,and even as a boy could judge how well *T*-2 Crassus spoke Greek) |
1 | 574 (a course of instruction which *T*-1 was recommended by Crassus ,and under the same teachers that *T*-2 Crassus had) |
1 | 576 (the sons of Aculeo) |
1 | 577 (his cousins ,the sons of Aculeo) |
1 | 579 (his) |
1 | 580 (Cicero ,his brother Quintus ,and his cousins ,the sons of Aculeo) |
1 | 581 (the pursuits and acquirements of this great orator) |
1 | 583 (his nephew) |
1 | 585 (his mother's) |
1 | 586 (his mother's sister) |
1 | 587 (the husband of his mother's sister) |
1 | 588 (his father) |
1 | 589 (the authority of his father ,of C. Aculeo the husband of his mother's sister ,and of his uncle L. Cicero ,who *T*-1 accompanied Antonius to Cilicia ,and *con* often spoke to his nephew about the pursuits and acquirements of this great orator) |
1 | 591 (his youth) |
1 | 592 (his early education) |
1 | 593 (what *T*-2 he acquired in his early education) |
1 | 594 (no more than what *T*-2 he acquired in his early education) |
1 | 595 (he) |
1 | 596 (a common opinion) |
1 | 598 (the very learned) |
1 | 600 (men like himself ,who *T*-2 were not among the very learned) |
1 | 601 (those who *T*-1 wrote as if they wished to be understood by men like himself ,who *T*-2 were not among the very learned) |
1 | 602 (the historians or orators ,or those who *T*-1 wrote as if they wished to be understood by men like himself ,who *T*-2 were not among the very learned) |
1 | 603 (His pleasure) |
1 | 604 (a different language) |
1 | 607 (a single word) |
1 | 608 (the titles) |
1 | 609 (the Roman sense) |
1 | 610 (honesty in the Roman sense) |
1 | 611 (justice) |
1 | 612 (virtue) |
1 | 613 (virtue ,justice ,honesty in the Roman sense <$$paren> ,pleasure ,and the like) |
1 | 614 (the philosophers ,who *T*-1 treated of virtue ,justice ,honesty in the Roman sense <$$paren> ,pleasure ,and the like) |
1 | 615 (every body) |
1 | 616 (the writers) |
1 | 617 (those Greek writings ,which the writers intended *T*-1 to be understood by every body) |
1 | 618 (what *T*-2 he read) |
1 | 619 (his language) |
1 | 620 (some colour) |
1 | 621 (his complexion) |
1 | 622 (the natural consequence) |
1 | 623 (another purpose) |
1 | 624 (the sun) |
1 | 625 (himself) |
1 | 626 (the direct purpose of improving himself in oratory) |
1 | 627 (little) |
1 | 628 (Misenum) |
1 | 629 (his retirement at Misenum) |
1 | 630 (Greek authors) |
1 | 631 (the arrival of Crassus) |
1 | 632 (two days) |
1 | 633 (the mysteries ,which *T*-1 had been celebrated two days before the arrival of Crassus at Athens) |
1 | 634 (his pleasure) |
1 | 635 (the Athenians) |
1 | 636 (other philosophers and rhetoricians) |
1 | 637 (the greatest of orators) |
1 | 639 (orators) |
1 | 640 (most) |
1 | 641 (the Gorgias of Plato) |
1 | 642 (Charmadas) |
1 | 643 (Macedonia) |
1 | 645 (his) |
1 | 646 (his return from Asia) |
1 | 647 (the seventeenth century) |
1 | 648 (the early part of the seventeenth century) |
1 | 649 (English style in the early part of the seventeenth century) |
1 | 650 (the best specimens of English style in the early part of the seventeenth century) |
1 | 651 (Plutarch's) |
1 | 652 (Plutarch's Lives) |
1 | 653 (Amyot's) |
1 | 654 (Amyot's version of Plutarch's Lives) |
1 | 655 (North's) |
1 | 656 (North's translation of Amyot's version of Plutarch's Lives) |
1 | 657 (the works of antiquity) |
1 | 659 (pleasure and improvement) |
1 | 660 (a new source of pleasure and improvement) |
1 | 663 (their) |
1 | 665 (Plutarch) |
1 | 667 (the Greek and Latin authors) |
1 | 670 (no ill method) |
1 | 671 (More's) |
1 | 672 (More's Utopia) |
1 | 674 (his translation of More's Utopia) |
1 | 675 (the preface to his translation of More's Utopia) |
1 | 676 (his purpose) |
1 | 678 (care) |
1 | 680 (the original) |
1 | 681 (the meaning of the original) |
1 | 682 (appropriate words *T*-1 to express the meaning of the original) |
1 | 683 (Latin) |
1 | 685 (no other language) |
1 | 686 (you) |
1 | 689 (himself) |
1 | 690 (his absence from Rome as quaestor) |
1 | 691 (the Forum) |
1 | 693 (the learned men of his time) |
1 | 694 (a hearer of the learned men of his time) |
1 | 695 (himself) |
1 | 696 (his) |
1 | 697 (his oratorical career) |
1 | 698 (himself) |
1 | 699 (many pupils) |
1 | 701 (a very excellent lawyer) |
1 | 702 (a good writer) |
1 | 703 (the historian) |
1 | 704 (The first teacher of Crassus) |
1 | 706 (the orator's art) |
1 | 707 (convincing ,which *T*-2 is the purpose of the orator's art) |
1 | 708 (instructing ,pleasing) |
1 | 709 (the power of instructing ,pleasing) |
1 | 710 (faults) |
1 | 711 (a man) |
1 | 712 (the discipline of training) |
1 | 714 (its) |
1 | 715 (its rules and principles) |
1 | 716 (most people) |
1 | 718 (much) |
1 | 719 (the chief thing) |
1 | 720 (more exactness) |
1 | 721 (due preparation) |
1 | 722 (due preparation ,and more exactness) |
1 | 723 (the matter) |
1 | 725 (Speaking without preparation) |
1 | 726 (men) |
1 | 727 (the true saying) |
1 | 729 (their abundant flow of words) |
1 | 730 (volubility of tongue) |
1 | 731 (their) |
1 | 732 (their strength) |
1 | 733 (any principle) |
1 | 734 (their) |
1 | 735 (only their voice) |
1 | 737 (the saying that we learn to speak by speaking) |
1 | 738 (men) |
1 | 739 (the opinion of Crassus) |
1 | 742 (any sharp-tongued woman) |
1 | 744 (words) |
1 | 746 (no sure foundation of knowledge) |
1 | 747 (his confidence) |
1 | 748 (much) |
1 | 749 (long and laborious study) |
1 | 750 (oratorical eminence) |
1 | 751 (a man) |
1 | 752 (the Romans) |
1 | 753 (a high opinion *T*-3) |
1 | 754 (the Academy) |
1 | 756 (Scepsis) |
1 | 757 (oratorical studies) |
1 | 758 (himself) |
1 | 759 (B. C. 109) |
1 | 760 (a speaker) |
1 | 761 (L. Licinius Crassus) |
1 | 763 (The two most distinguished orators of this time) |
1 | 764 (important questions of property) |
1 | 765 (occasions when *T*-2 important questions of property were in litigation) |
1 | 766 (men charged criminally) |
1 | 767 (*ICH*-1 the prosecution or defence of men charged criminally) |
1 | 768 (speeches made either in *ICH*-1 the prosecution or defence of men charged criminally ,and on occasions when *T*-2 important questions of property were in litigation) |
1 | 769 (popular harangues) |
1 | 770 (A Roman orator's great fame) |
1 | 771 (the Senate) |
1 | 772 (The orators) |
1 | 773 (not retired students or philosophers) |
1 | 774 (public affairs) |
1 | 776 (The great men of Rome) |
1 | 778 (no male kinsmen *T*-3 to protect them) |
1 | 779 (the affairs of orphans ,and of women who *T*-2 had no male kinsmen *T*-3 to protect them) |
1 | 780 (any way) |
1 | 781 (all persons who *T*-1 in any way managed or meddled in the affairs of orphans ,and of women who *T*-2 had no male kinsmen *T*-3 to protect them) |
1 | 782 (the power of calling to account all persons who *T*-1 in any way managed or meddled in the affairs of orphans ,and of women who *T*-2 had no male kinsmen *T*-3 to protect them) |
1 | 785 (so many persons who *T*-1 might live far from Syracuse) |
1 | 786 (the estates of so many persons who *T*-1 might live far from Syracuse) |
1 | 787 (the administration of the estates of so many persons who *T*-1 might live far from Syracuse) |
1 | 788 (We) |
1 | 789 (a guardian) |
1 | 791 (their age or sex) |
1 | 792 (the general guardian of those who *T*-2 by reason of their age or sex required a guardian) |
1 | 794 (the Roman people) |
1 | 795 (the representative of the Roman people) |
1 | 796 (the civil and military authority) |
1 | 797 (his hands) |
1 | 800 (a principle which ,*T*-1 if it was new in Sicily ,was a great improvement) |
1 | 801 (unjust men) |
1 | 802 (the oppression of unjust men) |
1 | 803 (relief) |
1 | 805 (all disputed matters in which *T*-1 they were interested) |
1 | 806 (his own inquiry and care) |
1 | 807 (the guardian of all such women and children) |
1 | 809 (their interests) |
1 | 810 (no kinsmen *T*-3 to protect their interests) |
1 | 811 (orphan children) |
1 | 812 (trustees and guardians) |
1 | 813 (Roman practice) |
1 | 814 (former governors) |
1 | 815 (the custom of former governors) |
1 | 817 (women and orphans) |
1 | 819 (the protection of the law) |
1 | 820 (those who *T*-1 particularly require the protection of the law ,women and orphans) |
1 | 821 (care) |
1 | 822 (an instrument of oppression) |
1 | 823 (malicious informers and pettifoggers who *T*-1 make law an instrument of oppression) |
1 | 825 (the general improvement of the province) |
1 | 826 (the administration of justice) |
1 | 827 (his two friends ,whose assistance *T*-1 he had in restoring the administration of justice and in the general improvement of the province) |
1 | 828 (excellent character) |
1 | 829 (all the Roman Equites who *T*-2 resided in Syracuse) |
1 | 831 (only Publius) |
1 | 832 (a Roman Eques ,named only Publius by Diodorus ,who *T*-1 was the chief of all the Roman Equites who *T*-2 resided in Syracuse ,rich ,generous ,and of excellent character) |
1 | 833 (an honest man) |
1 | 834 (his best friend) |
1 | 836 (legatus and adviser) |
1 | 837 (the opinion of Diodorus) |
1 | 840 (Asellio ,or whatever *T*-1 was his real name) |
1 | 842 (This Scaevola) |
1 | 845 (his prudent administration ,in which Diodorus seems to think that *T*-1 he imitated the jurist Q. Mucius Scaevola ,who *T*-2 had administered wisely and equitably the province of Asia) |
1 | 846 (prosperity) |
1 | 847 (a state of ruin) |
1 | 848 (an honest governor ,whose name *T*-1 $can $not {TEXT:cannot} be ascertained) |
1 | 849 (a short record of an honest governor ,whose name *T*-1 $can $not {TEXT:cannot} be ascertained) |
1 | 852 (no proof of this) |
1 | 853 (I) |
1 | 854 (L. Sempronius Asellio) |
1 | 855 (the true name) |
1 | 856 (Freinsheim) |
1 | 857 (a genuine Roman name) |
1 | 860 (the suppression of the revolt by Aquillius) |
1 | 862 (this second servile war) |
1 | 863 (the effects of this second servile war) |
1 | 864 (some degree) |
1 | 865 (Cicero) |
1 | 866 (the governor of Sicily) |
1 | 867 (the famous prosecution of Verres the governor of Sicily by Cicero) |
1 | 868 (little more about Sicily) |
1 | 870 (more of these rebellions than *T*-2 Diodorus did *) |
1 | 872 (the men whose labour *T*-1 enriched the island) |
1 | 873 (a great part of the men whose labour *T*-1 enriched the island) |
1 | 874 (the fact that in these wars Sicily lost a great part of the men whose labour *T*-1 enriched the island) |
1 | 875 (the expression of the fact that in these wars Sicily lost a great part of the men whose labour *T*-1 enriched the island) |
1 | 876 (any thing else than the expression of the fact that in these wars Sicily lost a great part of the men whose labour *T*-1 enriched the island) |
1 | 878 (a million) |
1 | 879 (the assertion that above a million slaves perished in these insurrections) |
1 | 880 (the authority for the assertion that above a million slaves perished in these insurrections) |
1 | 882 (a work) |
1 | 883 (Augustus) |
1 | 884 (the time of Augustus) |
1 | 885 (a rhetorician of the time of Augustus) |
1 | 886 (Calacte in Sicily) |
1 | 887 (some time) |
1 | 890 (Sunium) |
1 | 891 (the citadel) |
1 | 892 (their overseers) |
1 | 893 (a hard lot) |
1 | 894 (the silver-mines) |
1 | 895 (two risings) |
1 | 896 (the time) |
1 | 897 (a mistake about the time) |
1 | 898 (Orosius) |
1 | 900 (the first Sicilian servile war) |
1 | 901 (Orosius vol. i. ,p. 122) |
1 | 902 (the second slave war in Sicily) |
1 | 903 (a rising of the slaves) |
1 | 905 (Posidonius) |
1 | 906 (a passage of Posidonius ,quoted by Athenaeus ,in which *T*-2 it is said that there was a rising of the slaves in Attica during the second slave war in Sicily) |
1 | 912 (the return of Metellus from exile) |
1 | 913 (the termination of the slave war) |
1 | 914 (Livy's) |
1 | 918 (the second year of Aquillius' proconsulship) |
1 | 919 (B. C. 100) |
1 | 922 (Nerva's administration of Sicily ,which *T*-1 would be in the year B. C. 104) |
1 | 923 (four years of war) |
1 | 924 (a year) |
1 | 927 (the government of Lucullus in B. C. 103) |
1 | 928 (the commencement) |
1 | 929 (near four years) |
1 | 930 (near four years) |
1 | 934 (their arms) |
1 | 935 (one another) |
1 | 937 (a glorious end) |
1 | 938 (some) |
1 | 939 (his Sicilian victories) |
1 | 940 (an ovation for his Sicilian victories) |
1 | 941 (the triumph of Aquillius ,who *T*-3 had an ovation for his Sicilian victories) |
1 | 942 (the occasion of the triumph of Aquillius ,who *T*-3 had an ovation for his Sicilian victories) |
1 | 943 (the people) |
1 | 945 (a man named Satyrus) |
1 | 946 (the strongholds in the island ,which *T*-1 Aquillius took by blockade) |
1 | 949 (the head) |
1 | 950 (himself) |
1 | 952 (single combat with Athenion) |
1 | 953 (a great battle ,in which *T*-1 he engaged in single combat with Athenion and *T*-1 *con* killed him) |
1 | 954 (the slaves) |
1 | 955 (B. C. 101) |
1 | 957 (this year of the slave insurrection) |
1 | 959 (Diodorus' text) |
1 | 960 (Caius) |
1 | 962 (his colleague) |
1 | 963 (M'Aquillius *ICH*-1) |
1 | 964 (the fifth time) |
1 | 965 (the next year) |
1 | 966 (the same fate as Lucullus) |
1 | 968 (nothing) |
1 | 970 (the territory of Messana) |
1 | 971 (Macella) |
1 | 972 (a strong place named Macella) |
1 | 974 (many of them) |
1 | 975 (the suburbs) |
1 | 976 (a festival) |
1 | 977 (the surrounding country) |
1 | 978 (all their moveables) |
1 | 979 (the attack of Athenion on Messana) |
1 | 980 (the year of Servilius) |
1 | 981 (a rhetorical turn) |
1 | 982 (historical epitomators *ICH*-2) |
1 | 983 (a few sentences ,such as *T*-1 historical epitomators *ICH*-2 write who *T*-3 have a rhetorical turn) |
1 | 987 (The name of Tryphon) |
1 | 988 (Servilius') |
1 | 989 (Servilius' camp) |
1 | 990 (the capture of Servilius' camp) |
1 | 993 (no exact meaning) |
1 | 994 (an expression which *T*-1 has no exact meaning) |
1 | 995 (nothing) |
1 | 996 (cities) |
1 | 997 (his) |
1 | 998 (his place) |
1 | 999 (the return of Metellus to Rome ,which *T*-1 was in B. C. 99) |
1 | 1001 (himself) |
1 | 1002 (The prosecutor) |
1 | 1003 (any thing) |
1 | 1004 (consul) |
1 | 1005 (a sister of Q. Metellus Numidicus ,consul B. C. 109) |
1 | 1006 (popular clamour) |
1 | 1007 (party spirit) |
1 | 1008 (party spirit and popular clamour) |
1 | 1009 (his conduct in Sicily) |
1 | 1010 (some punishment) |
1 | 1011 (we) |
1 | 1012 (a popular vote) |
1 | 1013 (place) |
1 | 1014 (a government where *T*-1 place depends on a popular vote) |
1 | 1016 (that time) |
1 | 1017 (the Roman Commonwealth at that time) |
1 | 1018 (any well-regulated state) |
1 | 1019 (the means of carrying on the war) |
1 | 1020 (his) |
1 | 1021 (his successor) |
1 | 1022 (the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war) |
1 | 1023 (his) |
1 | 1024 (his military material) |
1 | 1026 (the straits) |
1 | 1029 (a fragment of Diodorus ,where *T*-1 it is said that when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and *con* burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war) |
1 | 1030 (a more serious offence) |
1 | 1031 (some authorities) |
1 | 1032 (public property) |
1 | 1033 (the unlawful appropriation of public property) |
1 | 1034 (Peculatus) |
1 | 1035 (The charge against him) |
1 | 1036 (his) |
1 | 1037 (his return to Rome) |
1 | 1039 (a hard-fought battle) |
1 | 1042 (all that *T*-1 he ought to have done) |
1 | 1043 (their) |
1 | 1044 (their courage) |
1 | 1045 (some loss) |
1 | 1046 (the siege) |
1 | 1048 (the ninth day after the battle) |
1 | 1050 (the braver part *ICH*-1) |
1 | 1051 (the opinion of the braver part *ICH*-1) |
1 | 1052 (their masters) |
1 | 1053 (many of them) |
1 | 1057 (a country which *T*-3 they knew better than the Romans) |
1 | 1059 (a hard day's) |
1 | 1060 (a hard day's fight) |
1 | 1061 (the difficulty after a hard day's fight of slaughtering twenty thousand men who *T*-2 were retreating in the dark through a country which *T*-3 they knew better than the Romans) |
1 | 1062 (only a feeble conception of the difficulty after a hard day's fight of slaughtering twenty thousand men who *T*-2 were retreating in the dark through a country which *T*-3 they knew better than the Romans) |
1 | 1063 (the authority that *T*-1 he followed) |
1 | 1064 (Diodorus ,or the authority that *T*-1 he followed) |
1 | 1065 (the loss of the Romans) |
1 | 1066 (all the rebels) |
1 | 1068 (The rest) |
1 | 1069 (exactly half) |
1 | 1070 (exactly half their force) |
1 | 1071 (twenty thousand of the rebels) |
1 | 1074 (his) |
1 | 1075 (his escape) |
1 | 1076 (their backs) |
1 | 1077 (the enemy) |
1 | 1078 (the dead bodies of the enemy) |
1 | 1079 (the ground) |
1 | 1080 (both sides) |
1 | 1081 (great loss) |
1 | 1082 (the Roman camp) |
1 | 1083 (about twelve stadia) |
1 | 1084 (forty thousand men) |
1 | 1085 (Scirthaea) |
1 | 1086 (a place named Scirthaea) |
1 | 1087 (himself) |
1 | 1089 (himself) |
1 | 1090 (a siege) |
1 | 1092 (nothing effectual *T*-1 to put it down) |
1 | 1094 (two years) |
1 | 1098 (the defeat of Mallius Maximus and Caepio) |
1 | 1099 (the allusion to the defeat of Mallius Maximus and Caepio) |
1 | 1100 (we) |
1 | 1102 (B. C. 101) |
1 | 1103 (the fortification of Triocala by the slave king) |
1 | 1104 (Tryphon's movements) |
1 | 1105 (Tryphon's movements and the fortification of Triocala by the slave king) |
1 | 1106 (his narrative about Tryphon's movements and the fortification of Triocala by the slave king) |
1 | 1108 (B. C. 105) |
1 | 1109 (the defeat of Mallius Maximus and Caepio) |
1 | 1110 (no reserves of well-tried soldiers) |
1 | 1112 (Gallia) |
1 | 1113 (the Cimbri) |
1 | 1114 (the fight with the Cimbri in Gallia) |
1 | 1116 (great trouble) |
1 | 1117 (many thousand slaves) |
1 | 1118 (the news *ICH*-1) |
1 | 1119 (all nations *ICH*-2) |
1 | 1120 (a matter where *T*-1 all nations *ICH*-2 suffer who *T*-3 are always at war) |
1 | 1121 (her) |
1 | 1122 (her weakness) |
1 | 1123 (any thing) |
1 | 1125 (the numbers) |
1 | 1126 (some of the numbers) |
1 | 1127 (some error in some of the numbers) |
1 | 1128 (it) |
1 | 1129 (six hundred other soldiers) |
1 | 1131 (Lucania) |
1 | 1132 (six hundred men from Lucania commanded by Cleptius ,a skilful and brave man) |
1 | 1133 (eight hundred Bithynians ,Thessalians ,and Acarnanians) |
1 | 1134 (fourteen thousand Romans and Italians ,besides eight hundred Bithynians ,Thessalians ,and Acarnanians ,and six hundred men from Lucania commanded by Cleptius ,a skilful and brave man) |
1 | 1135 (an army of fourteen thousand Romans and Italians ,besides eight hundred Bithynians ,Thessalians ,and Acarnanians ,and six hundred men from Lucania commanded by Cleptius ,a skilful and brave man) |
1 | 1136 (The Roman Senate) |
1 | 1138 (the position of Tryphon's royal residence) |
1 | 1140 (no direct evidence which *T*-2 enables us to determine the position of Tryphon's royal residence) |
1 | 1147 (The position of Triocala) |
1 | 1149 (a town of Saracen origin ,as *T*-2 the name shows) |
1 | 1150 (Selinus) |
1 | 1151 (the hot springs of Selinus) |
1 | 1153 (about twelve miles) |
1 | 1154 (the interior about twelve miles from Sciacca ,the site of the hot springs of Selinus) |
1 | 1155 (a royal dynasty) |
1 | 1156 (a sure foundation) |
1 | 1157 (power) |
1 | 1158 (much) |
1 | 1160 (mankind) |
1 | 1161 (every thing) |
1 | 1162 (the purple robe of royalty) |
1 | 1163 (himself) |
1 | 1164 (a wise man) |
1 | 1165 (the wisest men) |
1 | 1166 (a council of the wisest men) |
1 | 1167 (the citizens) |
1 | 1168 (the use of the citizens) |
1 | 1169 (a large Agora or public place) |
1 | 1170 (a palace) |
1 | 1171 (himself) |
1 | 1172 (abundant supplies) |
1 | 1173 (a deep ditch) |
1 | 1174 (eight stadia) |
1 | 1175 (a wall eight stadia in circuit) |
1 | 1176 (a wall eight stadia in circuit ,and a deep ditch) |
1 | 1177 (perfect security) |
1 | 1178 (wine ,oil ,and grain) |
1 | 1179 (a territory rich in wine ,oil ,and grain) |
1 | 1180 (excellent water) |
1 | 1181 (abundance of excellent water) |
1 | 1182 (abundance of excellent water ,a territory rich in wine ,oil ,and grain ,and perfect security) |
1 | 1183 (three good things ,abundance of excellent water ,a territory rich in wine ,oil ,and grain ,and perfect security) |
1 | 1185 (some opportunity) |
1 | 1186 (the slaves) |
1 | 1187 (the rest) |
1 | 1188 (three thousand men) |
1 | 1189 (all his force) |
1 | 1190 (the slave power) |
1 | 1193 (Roman history) |
1 | 1194 (a great part) |
1 | 1195 (a goddess who *T*-1 played a great part in Roman history) |
1 | 1197 (a division between the rebel chiefs) |
1 | 1201 (his generals) |
1 | 1202 (one of his generals) |
1 | 1203 (westward) |
1 | 1204 (Messana ,Catana ,Syracuse ,and others) |
1 | 1205 (the large cities Messana ,Catana ,Syracuse ,and others) |
1 | 1208 (we) |
1 | 1209 (the west) |
1 | 1210 (himself) |
1 | 1211 (No reason *ICH*-1) |
1 | 1212 (Antiochus) |
1 | 1213 (the name of Antiochus) |
1 | 1215 (the example of the slave king Eunous ,who *T*-1 took the name of Antiochus) |
1 | 1217 (B. C. 142) |
1 | 1218 (Syria) |
1 | 1219 (the throne of Syria) |
1 | 1220 (the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142) |
1 | 1221 (that of the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142) |
1 | 1223 (the name of Tryphon ,the same name as that of the man who *T*-1 had usurped the throne of Syria in B. C. 142) |
1 | 1224 (a purple robe) |
1 | 1227 (a thanksgiving for his success) |
1 | 1228 (thirty thousand good soldiers) |
1 | 1231 (the rich corn plains of Leontini Lentini <$$paren> ,which *T*-1 are north of Syracuse) |
1 | 1232 (his failure on Morgantia) |
1 | 1234 (continual uneasiness and alarm) |
1 | 1236 (the combination of the masters) |
1 | 1238 (The slaves in the towns) |
1 | 1239 (more than *T*-1 ever they expected) |
1 | 1240 (all the lands of their former masters ,whose bad treatment *T*-1 they did not forget) |
1 | 1241 (the free poor) |
1 | 1242 (the insolence of the free poor) |
1 | 1244 (all that *T*-2 they had in the country) |
1 | 1245 (the chief persons in the towns) |
1 | 1246 (the rich) |
1 | 1248 (the law) |
1 | 1249 (the authority of the law) |
1 | 1252 (evidence) |
1 | 1253 (none *T*-3 to give evidence against them) |
1 | 1254 (their way) |
1 | 1255 (all who *T*-1 came in their way ,both free and slave) |
1 | 1256 (the granaries) |
1 | 1257 (the cattle) |
1 | 1258 (bands) |
1 | 1259 (all regular industry) |
1 | 1260 (no means of subsistence) |
1 | 1261 (a most wretched condition) |
1 | 1262 (Athenion's predictions) |
1 | 1263 (the accuracy of Athenion's predictions) |
1 | 1265 (many of the rebels ,who *T*-1 were amazed at the accuracy of Athenion's predictions) |
1 | 1269 (their retreat) |
1 | 1270 (a commander named Gomon) |
1 | 1271 (Mauri) |
1 | 1272 (some vessels *ICH*-1) |
1 | 1273 (bad luck) |
1 | 1275 (the gods ,who *T*-1 said that if they persisted in the siege ,they would have bad luck) |
1 | 1276 (the command of the gods ,who *T*-1 said that if they persisted in the siege ,they would have bad luck) |
1 | 1277 (he) |
1 | 1278 (no progress) |
1 | 1279 (ten thousand) |
1 | 1281 (every thing) |
1 | 1282 (it) |
1 | 1283 (the produce) |
1 | 1284 (the animals) |
1 | 1285 (the animals and the produce on it) |
1 | 1287 (the fighters) |
1 | 1288 (the wants of the fighters) |
1 | 1289 (their work) |
1 | 1291 (the best of his men) |
1 | 1292 (all the other rebels) |
1 | 1293 (that of all the other rebels) |
1 | 1294 (His conduct) |
1 | 1295 (the diadem) |
1 | 1296 (a thousand) |
1 | 1297 (five days) |
1 | 1298 (adjoining farms) |
1 | 1299 (the slaves on adjoining farms) |
1 | 1300 (the slaves who *T*-2 were under him ,about two hundred) |
1 | 1301 (two rich brothers) |
1 | 1302 (the bailiff of two rich brothers) |
1 | 1303 (a Cilician) |
1 | 1304 (The leader) |
1 | 1305 (other neighbouring parts) |
1 | 1306 (Marsala) |
1 | 1307 (Segeste) |
1 | 1308 (Segeste and Lilybaeum Marsala <$$paren> ,and other neighbouring parts) |
1 | 1309 (the island) |
1 | 1310 (the west part of the island) |
1 | 1311 (the slaves) |
1 | 1314 (many of them) |
1 | 1316 (the slaves of Morgantia) |
1 | 1317 (the promise of freedom which *T*-1 had been made to the slaves of Morgantia) |
1 | 1319 (the offer of their masters) |
1 | 1320 (their) |
1 | 1321 (the same promise) |
1 | 1322 (liberty) |
1 | 1323 (proclamation) |
1 | 1324 (the siege of Morgantia) |
1 | 1325 (all the open country) |
1 | 1326 (many fresh recruits) |
1 | 1328 (prisoners) |
1 | 1329 (four thousand) |
1 | 1330 (about six hundred men) |
1 | 1331 (a great supply of arms) |
1 | 1334 (their weapons) |
1 | 1337 (his arms) |
1 | 1338 (proclamation) |
1 | 1339 (his army) |
1 | 1340 (great fury) |
1 | 1341 (a strong position) |
1 | 1342 (possession of the camp) |
1 | 1343 (captured women and booty) |
1 | 1345 (Sicilians) |
1 | 1346 (Italian Greeks) |
1 | 1349 (the relief of the place) |
1 | 1351 (the valley of the Symaethus Simeto) |
1 | 1352 (The situation of this place) |
1 | 1354 (military exercise) |
1 | 1355 (twenty thousand foot soldiers trained to military exercise) |
1 | 1356 (two thousand) |
1 | 1357 (above two thousand mounted men) |
1 | 1358 (beasts and horses) |
1 | 1359 (a certain place and time) |
1 | 1360 (the country) |
1 | 1362 (each) |
1 | 1363 (a commander) |
1 | 1364 (three divisions of his troops) |
1 | 1365 (idleness and luxury) |
1 | 1367 (their being corrupted by idleness and luxury) |
1 | 1368 (the towns) |
1 | 1369 (his) |
1 | 1370 (their Bacchic ceremonials) |
1 | 1371 (the women) |
1 | 1373 (Salvius) |
1 | 1374 (six thousand) |
1 | 1375 (above six thousand slaves) |
1 | 1376 (a few days) |
1 | 1377 (a general rising) |
1 | 1380 (their arms ,which *T*-1 the rebels picked up) |
1 | 1382 (the men of Titinius) |
1 | 1383 (Many of the men of Titinius) |
1 | 1384 (numbers and position) |
1 | 1385 (the advantage of numbers and position) |
1 | 1386 (Henna) |
1 | 1387 (the garrison of Henna) |
1 | 1388 (six hundred men taken from the garrison of Henna) |
1 | 1392 (two thousand) |
1 | 1393 (others *T*-1 to join them) |
1 | 1394 (west of Heraclea) |
1 | 1395 (a river west of Heraclea) |
1 | 1397 (some geographers) |
1 | 1398 (east of Heraclea) |
1 | 1399 (a stream east of Heraclea) |
1 | 1400 (the Antonine Itinerary) |
1 | 1402 (any other writer) |
1 | 1403 (I) |
1 | 1404 (Alba) |
1 | 1406 (the mouth of the river Halycus Platani) |
1 | 1407 (the south coast) |
1 | 1408 (a town on the south coast near the mouth of the river Halycus Platani) |
1 | 1409 (a hill named Caprianus) |
1 | 1410 (Alba) |
1 | 1411 (such force as *T*-1 he could collect) |
1 | 1413 (time to strengthen themselves) |
1 | 1415 (a large body of insurgents) |
1 | 1416 (their) |
1 | 1418 (P. Clonius) |
1 | 1419 (news *ICH*-2) |
1 | 1421 (their homes) |
1 | 1424 (the precipices) |
1 | 1428 (the leader of the slaves) |
1 | 1429 (his) |
1 | 1430 (his wish to join the rebels) |
1 | 1432 (some slaves whom *T*-1 he could trust) |
1 | 1433 (his designs) |
1 | 1434 (a pardon) |
1 | 1435 (the slaves) |
1 | 1436 (none of the slaves) |
1 | 1437 (many free men) |
1 | 1438 (two years) |
1 | 1439 (eighty armed men) |
1 | 1440 (an accession of eighty armed men) |
1 | 1441 (one hundred and twenty) |
1 | 1442 (the number of the insurgents) |
1 | 1444 (the other slaves) |
1 | 1445 (the neighbouring plantations) |
1 | 1446 (their) |
1 | 1447 (their sleep) |
1 | 1448 (their) |
1 | 1450 (Oarius) |
1 | 1451 (a slave named Oarius) |
1 | 1452 (two brothers who *T*-1 were rich) |
1 | 1454 (its uses) |
1 | 1456 (their sight) |
1 | 1457 (an act of perjury) |
1 | 1458 (divine vengeance) |
1 | 1460 (the performance of the oath) |
1 | 1462 (the deities of the place) |
1 | 1463 (The fear of the deities of the place) |
1 | 1464 (no master) |
1 | 1465 (the agreement) |
1 | 1467 (reasonable terms with the slaves) |
1 | 1468 (the guardians of the temple) |
1 | 1473 (the interior of Sicily) |
1 | 1474 (a volcanic crater) |
1 | 1476 (the asylum of the Palici) |
1 | 1485 (the cases of those who *T*-1 claimed their freedom) |
1 | 1486 (all further investigation into the cases of those who *T*-1 claimed their freedom) |
1 | 1487 (a stop) |
1 | 1488 (other better reasons) |
1 | 1489 (his proceedings) |
1 | 1490 (influence) |
1 | 1491 (Those slave-owners who *T*-1 had influence) |
1 | 1492 (all) |
1 | 1493 (a few) |
1 | 1494 (the grounds on which *T*-1 a few were released) |
1 | 1495 (hopes of recovering their freedom) |
1 | 1497 (eight hundred) |
1 | 1498 (more than eight hundred men) |
1 | 1499 (a few days) |
1 | 1501 (their case) |
1 | 1502 (P. Licinius Nerva) |
1 | 1504 (the provinces) |
1 | 1505 (the governors of the provinces) |
1 | 1506 (no ally of the Romans) |
1 | 1507 (the decree that no ally of the Romans should be kept in slavery and that the governors of the provinces should look after this matter) |
1 | 1509 (The following) |
1 | 1510 (the origin of the insurrection) |
1 | 1514 (their) |
1 | 1516 (no further disturbance) |
1 | 1517 (the hope that when they were dispersed , they could make no further disturbance) |
1 | 1518 (the future) |
1 | 1519 (no wrong) |
1 | 1520 (some assurance or comfort that they should suffer no wrong for the future) |
1 | 1521 (any of the slaves) |
1 | 1522 (the appeal to him) |
1 | 1523 (both parties) |
1 | 1525 (what *T*-2 they wished) |
1 | 1526 (the time *ICH*-1) |
1 | 1527 (others) |
1 | 1528 (their wrongs) |
1 | 1529 (some) |
1 | 1530 (great numbers) |
1 | 1531 (any cause of complaint) |
1 | 1532 (notice) |
1 | 1533 (a bribe) |
1 | 1534 (a desire of gain) |
1 | 1535 (some matters) |
1 | 1536 (the slaves) |
1 | 1538 (his own peculiar style) |
1 | 1539 (another) |
1 | 1540 (another and a very improbable statement) |
1 | 1541 (the order of the senate) |
1 | 1542 (nothing about the order of the senate) |
1 | 1543 (his general history) |
1 | 1544 (this part of his general history) |
1 | 1545 (some pains) |
1 | 1547 (both the slave wars) |
1 | 1548 (information) |
1 | 1549 (good opportunities of getting information about both the slave wars) |
1 | 1550 (soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans) |
1 | 1551 (the demand for soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans) |
1 | 1552 (II.) |
1 | 1553 (king Nicomedes II.) |
1 | 1554 (the answer of king Nicomedes II. to the demand for soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans) |
1 | 1555 (the occasion of the answer of king Nicomedes II. to the demand for soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans) |
1 | 1556 (the senate's order chap. iii. <$$paren> made on the occasion of the answer of king Nicomedes II. to the demand for soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans) |
1 | 1557 (P. Licinius Nerva) |
1 | 1558 (the execution by the governor P. Licinius Nerva of the senate's order chap. iii. <$$paren> made on the occasion of the answer of king Nicomedes II. to the demand for soldiers *T*-1 to assist the Romans) |
1 | 1559 (the origin of this insurrection) |
1 | 1560 (The chief authority for the second slave war in Sicily) |
Here are several lists of subject-referents in main clauses.
The first list is for all subjects,
The second list is for all main clause subjects,
the third one for 3rd person main clause subjects.
Each list only gives the first occurrance of a subject-referent.
SbjRefAll
Loc | ChainId | PGN | RefType | NPtype | Node |
2,76.7 | 1560 | 3s | New | DefNP | The chief authority for the second slave war in Sicily |
2,76.11 | 1546 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that he took some pains with this part of his general history |
2,76.13 | 1537 | 3ms | CrossSpeech | Pro | Dion Cassius |
2,76.14 | 1536 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | all the slaves who had any cause of complaint against their masters |
2,76.16 | 1527 | 3 | New | IndefNP | others |
2,76.16 | 1529 | 3 | New | QuantNP | some |
2,76.17 | 1526 | 3s | New | DefNP | the time |
2,76.19 | 1524 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | their masters |
2,77.23 | 1512 | 3p | Identity | Pro | all the slaves who had any cause of complaint against their masters |
2,77.25 | 1509 | 3 | New | DefNP | The following |
2,77.26 | 1505 | 3p | New | DefNP | the governors of the provinces |
2,77.26 | 1506 | 3s | New | QuantNP | no ally of the Romans |
2,77.26 | 1508 | 3s | CrossSpeech | DefNP | the senate's |
2,77.27 | 1498 | 3p | New | IndefNP | more than eight hundred men |
2,77.28 | 1493 | 3 | New | QuantNP | a few |
2,77.28 | 1494 | 3p | New | DefNP | the grounds on which a few were released |
2,77.28 | 1496 | 3s | Identity | Dem | In a few days more than eight hundred men were declared free . |
2,77.29 | 1491 | 3p | New | DemNP | Those slave-owners who had influence |
2,77.30 | 1483 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,77.31 | 1482 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | those who claimed their freedom |
2,77.32 | 1478 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the governor P. Licinius Nerva |
2,77.32 | 1479 | 1p | Identity | Pro | we |
2,77.33 | 1477 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | all the slaves in Sicily |
2,77.35 | 1471 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | The lake of the Palici |
2,77.36 | 1470 | 3p | Identity | Pro | slaves |
2,77.39 | 1449 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | their masters |
2,77.39 | 1464 | 3s | New | QuantNP | no master |
2,77.39 | 1466 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | runaway slaves |
2,77.40 | 1463 | 3s | New | DefNP | The fear of the deities of the place |
2,77.41 | 1458 | 3s | New | FullNP | divine vengeance |
2,77.42 | 1455 | 3p | Inferred | QuantNP | Some perjurers |
2,77.43 | 1453 | 3s | Inferred | Bare | superstition |
2,77.44 | 1422 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the second slave war in Sicily |
2,78.48 | 1442 | 3s | New | DefNP | the number of the insurgents |
2,78.61 | 1427 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | C. Titinius Gadaeus |
2,78.62 | 1426 | 3p | Identity | Pro | Some of the insurgents |
2,78.63 | 1425 | 3 | Inferred | IndefNP | others |
2,78.64 | 1423 | 3s | Identity | Dem | and others threw themselves down the precipices . |
2,78.65 | 1412 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | the slaves of a Roman Eques P. Clonius |
2,78.65 | 1419 | 3s | New | FullNP | news |
2,78.65 | 1420 | 3p | New | DefNP | the soldiers of Nerva |
2,78.66 | 1414 | 3p | Identity | AnchoredNP | thirty slaves belonging to two brothers who were rich |
2,78.70 | 1403 | 1s | Assumed | Pro | I |
2,78.72 | 1396 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | a river which Diodorus names Alba |
2,78.73 | 1397 | 3p | New | QuantNP | some geographers |
2,78.77 | 1391 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,78.78 | 1381 | 3s | Identity | Proper | C. Titinius Gadaeus |
2,79.80 | 1383 | 3 | New | QuantNP | Many of the men of Titinius |
2,79.81 | 1379 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | the rest |
2,79.82 | 1378 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | and the rest threw away their arms ,which the rebels picked up . |
2,79.85 | 1372 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | a slave named Salvius ,who was supposed to be skilled in divination |
2,79.87 | 1363 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a commander |
2,79.92 | 1352 | 3s | New | DefNP | The situation of this place |
2,79.93 | 1348 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | the strong town of Morgantine or Morgantia |
2,79.95 | 1344 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the rebels who were posted on a hill named Caprianus |
2,79.98 | 1312 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | a few rebels |
2,79.99 | 1339 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his army |
2,79.100 | 1336 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | no enemy |
2,79.101 | 1335 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | no enemy should be killed ,if he threw down his arms |
2,79.102 | 1333 | 3p | New | DefNP | The governor's men |
2,79.106 | 1329 | 3p | New | IndefNP | four thousand |
2,79.107 | 1327 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | but got a great supply of arms . |
2,79.111 | 1318 | 3p | New | DefNP | the masters in Morgantia |
2,79.113 | 1313 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | all the slaves in it |
2,80.114 | 921 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the governor P. Licinius Nerva |
2,80.115 | 1314 | 3 | New | QuantNP | many of them |
2,80.117 | 1304 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | The leader |
2,80.124 | 1294 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His conduct |
2,80.128 | 1280 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the rest |
2,80.129 | 1281 | 3s | New | QuantNP | every thing |
2,80.132 | 1277 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Athenion ,a Cilician born ,and the bailiff of two rich brothers |
2,80.133 | 1272 | 3p | New | QuantNP | some vessels |
2,80.134 | 1264 | 3p | Identity | Proper | above ten thousand men |
2,80.134 | 1267 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Gomon |
2,80.134 | 1268 | 3 | Identity | AnchoredNP | a picked body of Mauri ,who had been sent to relieve the town under a commander named Gomon |
2,80.135 | 1266 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | Gomon and his Mauri |
2,80.143 | 1251 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | the poor freemen ,who had no means of subsistence |
2,80.145 | 1250 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the Romans |
2,80.146 | 1247 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | every man |
2,81.148 | 1243 | 3p | Identity | Pro | Those ,who were once the rich and the chief persons in the towns |
2,81.151 | 1238 | 3p | New | DefNP | The slaves in the towns |
2,81.152 | 1235 | 3p | Identity | Pro | revolted slaves |
2,81.159 | 1211 | 3s | New | QuantNP | No reason |
2,81.160 | 1208 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,81.161 | 1200 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a king |
2,81.162 | 1196 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | a rising of the slaves |
2,81.162 | 1198 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | Tryphon having moved westward ,summoned Athenion to come to him ,as a king would summon one of his generals . |
2,81.162 | 1199 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that this order would make a division between the rebel chiefs ,and so the insurrection would be easily broken |
2,81.163 | 1191 | 3fs | Identity | Pro | Fortune ,a goddess who played a great part in Roman history |
2,81.163 | 1192 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the rebel chiefs |
2,82.168 | 1184 | 3p | Identity | Pro | people |
2,82.169 | 1146 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | Triocala |
2,82.174 | 1139 | 1p | Identity | Pro | we |
2,82.175 | 1157 | 3s | New | Bare | power |
2,82.175 | 1159 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the outward signs of power |
2,82.177 | 1148 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | Calatabellotta |
2,82.178 | 1147 | 3s | New | DefNP | The position of Triocala |
2,82.179 | 1142 | 3s | Identity | Dem | there was an old church here which had the name Triocala |
2,82.179 | 1144 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that there was an old church here which had the name Triocala |
2,82.181 | 1136 | 3s | New | DefNP | The Roman Senate |
2,82.184 | 1115 | 3p | Inferred | DefNP | the men |
2,82.184 | 1124 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | the whole force |
2,82.185 | 1119 | 3p | New | QuantNP | all nations |
2,82.186 | 944 | 3fs | Identity | Pro | Rome |
2,82.187 | 1117 | 3p | New | QuantNP | many thousand slaves |
2,82.187 | 1118 | 3s | New | DefNP | the news |
2,82.189 | 1111 | 3p | Identity | Pro | near sixty thousand of their best soldiers |
2,83.191 | 956 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | a servile insurrection |
2,83.192 | 1107 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Dem | the Sicilian insurrection began soon after |
2,83.193 | 1100 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,83.193 | 1101 | 3s | New | DefNP | the year in which Lucullus was sent to Sicily |
2,83.194 | 1099 | 3s | New | DefNP | the allusion to the defeat of Mallius Maximus and Caepio |
2,83.195 | 1093 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the Romans |
2,83.199 | 1088 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | but Athenion persuaded him not to shut himself up to be blockaded ,but to fight in the open field , |
2,83.201 | 1047 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | The rebel king posted himself near a place named Scirthaea with forty thousand men ,about twelve stadia from the Roman camp . |
2,83.207 | 1058 | 3s | New | Bare | night |
2,83.209 | 1055 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | The Romans |
2,83.210 | 1068 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | The rest |
2,83.211 | 1067 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | for Lucullus to have pursued and killed all the rebels |
2,83.212 | 1065 | 3s | New | DefNP | the loss of the Romans |
2,83.213 | 1056 | 3p | Identity | Pro | twenty thousand men who were retreating in the dark through a country which they knew better than the Romans |
2,83.213 | 1063 | 3s | New | DefNP | the authority that he followed |
2,83.213 | 1064 | 3s | New | unknown | Diodorus ,or the authority that he followed |
2,83.214 | 1053 | 3 | New | QuantNP | many of them |
2,83.215 | 1051 | 3s | New | DefNP | the opinion of the braver part |
2,84.219 | 1038 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | two hundred picked horsemen |
2,84.221 | 1041 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to suggest how he was bribed |
2,84.222 | 1025 | 3p | New | AnchoredNP | his sixteen thousand men reduced in numbers by a hard-fought battle |
2,84.222 | 1040 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to believe that his sixteen thousand men reduced in numbers by a hard-fought battle were not a match for the rebels |
2,84.224 | 1031 | 3p | New | QuantNP | some authorities |
2,84.224 | 1035 | 3s | New | DefNP | The charge against him |
2,84.225 | 1027 | 3s | Identity | Proper | C. Servilius |
2,84.225 | 1028 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war |
2,84.225 | 1030 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a more serious offence |
2,84.227 | 1013 | 3s | New | Bare | place |
2,84.227 | 1015 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war |
2,84.228 | 1006 | 3s | New | FullNP | popular clamour |
2,84.228 | 1007 | 3s | New | FullNP | party spirit |
2,84.228 | 1008 | 3s | New | unknown | party spirit and popular clamour |
2,84.228 | 1011 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,84.231 | 1002 | 3s | Assumed | DefNP | The prosecutor |
2,84.234 | 911 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Q. Metellus Numidicus ,consul B. C. 109 |
2,84.234 | 926 | 3s | Identity | Proper | L. Licinius Lucullus |
2,84.235 | 1000 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | and therefore Lucullus was either prosecuted in that year before Metellus went away , |
2,84.237 | 986 | 3s | Identity | Proper | their king |
2,84.242 | 984 | 3s | Assumed | Proper | Florus |
2,84.243 | 992 | 3s | Identity | Proper | the camp of Servilius |
2,84.245 | 987 | 3s | New | DefNP | The name of Tryphon |
2,84.246 | 982 | 3p | New | FullNP | historical epitomators |
2,84.246 | 985 | 3s | Identity | AnchoredNP | Florus states that Athenion took the camp of Servilius ,an expression which has no exact meaning . |
2,85.250 | 973 | 3p | Identity | Pro | The inhabitants of this town ,which is naturally strong |
2,85.254 | 951 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | Athenion ,a Cilician born ,and the bailiff of two rich brothers |
2,85.256 | 967 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Servilius |
2,85.257 | 961 | 3s | New | Proper | Marius |
2,85.257 | 963 | 3s | New | Proper | M'Aquillius |
2,85.258 | 957 | 3s | New | DemNP | this year of the slave insurrection |
2,85.258 | 958 | 1p | Identity | Pro | We |
2,85.264 | 947 | 3p | Identity | Pro | ten thousand slaves |
2,85.268 | 938 | 3 | New | QuantNP | some |
2,85.269 | 932 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | only one |
2,85.269 | 933 | 3p | Identity | Pro | only one thousand rebels headed by a man named Satyrus |
2,85.270 | 931 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Dem | then heroically killed himself |
2,85.272 | 858 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Aquillius |
2,85.272 | 925 | 3p | Identity | Proper | Lucullus and Servilius |
2,86.273 | 915 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Satyrus |
2,86.274 | 913 | 3s | New | DefNP | the termination of the slave war |
2,86.275 | 908 | 1p | Identity | Pro | we |
2,86.275 | 910 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the war |
2,86.276 | 904 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that there was a rising of the slaves in Attica during the second slave war in Sicily |
2,86.277 | 901 | 3s | New | Proper | Orosius vol. i. ,p. 122 |
2,86.278 | 898 | 3s | Inferred | Proper | Orosius |
2,86.278 | 899 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that Orosius has made a mistake about the time |
2,86.283 | 889 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | the slaves |
2,86.285 | 881 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Athenaeus |
2,86.286 | 877 | 3p | Identity | FullNP | above a million slaves |
2,86.287 | 871 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Proper | Caecilius of Calacte in Sicily ,a rhetorician of the time of Augustus |
2,86.289 | 798 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | all Sicily |
2,86.289 | 861 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Verres the governor of Sicily |
2,86.292 | 855 | 3s | New | DefNP | the true name |
2,86.292 | 856 | 3s | New | Proper | Freinsheim |
2,86.293 | 853 | 1s | Assumed | Pro | I |
2,86.294 | 850 | 1p | Identity | Pro | We |
2,87.296 | 830 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Diodorus ,whose narrative is very sober and circumstantial |
2,87.296 | 844 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | An honourable governor |
2,87.297 | 842 | 3s | New | DemNP | This Scaevola |
2,87.298 | 839 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,87.298 | 840 | 3p | New | Proper | Asellio ,or whatever was his real name |
2,87.302 | 818 | 3s | New | Bare | law |
2,87.304 | 816 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to appoint trustees and guardians for orphan children and for women who had no kinsmen to protect their interests |
2,87.306 | 804 | 3p | Identity | Pro | all such women and children |
2,87.308 | 799 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | and gave them relief against the oppression of unjust men . |
2,87.309 | 793 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | The governor of Sicily |
2,87.310 | 788 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | We |
2,87.311 | 783 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | his court |
2,88.317 | 776 | 3p | New | DefNP | The great men of Rome |
2,88.318 | 772 | 3p | Inferred | DefNP | The orators |
2,88.319 | 764 | 3p | New | FullNP | important questions of property |
2,88.319 | 770 | 3s | New | DefNP | A Roman orator's great fame |
2,88.320 | 763 | 3p | New | DefNP | The two most distinguished orators of this time |
2,88.322 | 751 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a man |
2,88.324 | 741 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a man |
2,88.324 | 747 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his confidence |
2,88.325 | 742 | 3s | New | QuantNP | any sharp-tongued woman |
2,88.325 | 745 | 3s | Identity | AnchoredNP | confidence and facility |
2,88.326 | 738 | 3p | New | Bare | men |
2,88.326 | 740 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that men were deceived by the saying that we learn to speak by speaking |
2,88.330 | 728 | 3p | Identity | Pro | most men |
2,89.331 | 726 | 3p | New | Bare | men |
2,89.331 | 727 | 3s | New | DefNP | the true saying |
2,89.332 | 725 | 3s | New | BareWithPP | Speaking without preparation |
2,89.333 | 724 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to think well on the matter first and then to speak with due preparation ,and more exactness |
2,89.334 | 719 | 3s | New | DefNP | the chief thing |
2,89.335 | 716 | 3p | New | QuantNP | most people |
2,89.335 | 717 | 3s | Identity | Dem | But the chief thing is to write much , |
2,89.337 | 711 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a man |
2,89.337 | 713 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | Oratory |
2,89.338 | 704 | 3s | New | DefNP | The first teacher of Crassus |
2,89.339 | 700 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | L. Caelius Antipater the historian ,who was a good writer ,considering the time when he lived ,and a very excellent lawyer |
2,89.342 | 687 | 1p | Identity | Pro | we |
2,89.343 | 686 | 2 | Assumed | Pro | you |
2,89.349 | 677 | 3p | Identity | Pro | new words |
2,89.350 | 668 | 3 | Assumed | DefNP | the French |
2,89.350 | 669 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the French |
2,89.350 | 673 | 3s | New | Proper | Bishop Burnet |
2,89.351 | 666 | 3s | New | Proper | Amyot the translator of Plutarch |
2,89.352 | 661 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | their best writers |
2,89.353 | 656 | 3s | New | Proper | North's translation of Amyot's version of Plutarch's Lives |
2,90.354 | 638 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Plato |
2,90.356 | 635 | 3p | Inferred | DefNP | the Athenians |
2,90.360 | 621 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his complexion |
2,90.360 | 622 | 3s | New | DefNP | the natural consequence |
2,90.361 | 619 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his language |
2,90.362 | 616 | 3p | Inferred | DefNP | the writers |
2,90.364 | 606 | 3p | Identity | DemNP | treated of virtue ,justice ,honesty in the Roman sense <$$paren> ,pleasure ,and the like |
2,90.366 | 605 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the Greek poets |
2,90.367 | 599 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the historians or orators |
2,90.367 | 603 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His pleasure |
2,90.368 | 595 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Crassus ,who came forward as a speaker when he was a very young man vol. i. ,p. 320 |
2,90.368 | 597 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that L. Crassus knew no more than what he acquired in his early education ,and that M. Antonius was altogether without learning |
2,90.369 | 582 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | |
2,91.370 | 577 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his cousins ,the sons of Aculeo |
2,91.370 | 578 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his brother Quintus |
2,91.370 | 580 | 3s | New | unknown | Cicero ,his brother Quintus ,and his cousins ,the sons of Aculeo |
2,91.372 | 567 | 3s | New | QuantNP | nothing |
2,91.378 | 553 | 3s | New | FullNP | proper respect to so distinguished a man |
2,91.380 | 523 | 3p | Identity | DemNP | Crassus and Antonius |
2,91.380 | 544 | 3s | Identity | Dem | Cicero in his treatise on the Orator ,the best of all his writings ,attempted to expound the opinions of Crassus and Antonius about the principles of their art ,and to preserve as far as he could the memory of these two illustrious Romans . |
2,91.382 | 541 | 3 | New | QuantNP | very little of his writings |
2,91.383 | 539 | 3 | New | QuantNP | that little |
2,91.387 | 532 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | their fame |
2,91.387 | 534 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to make their fame imperishable ,as far as he could |
2,91.390 | 526 | 3 | New | QuantNP | many of his readers |
2,91.391 | 524 | 3s | New | DefNP | The style of these two men |
2,91.396 | 521 | 3p | New | AnchoredNP | His sentences |
2,92.400 | 513 | 3p | New | QuantNP | some orators |
2,92.403 | 510 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | His language |
2,92.405 | 506 | 3s | Identity | Dem | yet he spoke with great brevity |
2,92.408 | 501 | 3s | New | IndefNP | A man named Silus |
2,92.409 | 495 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | evidence |
2,92.409 | 499 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the Romans |
2,92.410 | 492 | 3s | New | DefNP | the man from whom you say that you heard this |
2,92.410 | 496 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that the man from whom you say that you heard this said it in a passion |
2,92.412 | 493 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that you may have misunderstood him |
2,92.414 | 479 | 2 | Identity | Pro | Silus |
2,92.414 | 486 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that you never heard at all what you say that you did hear |
2,92.415 | 483 | 3s | CrossSpeech | DemNP | you never heard at all what you say that you did hear |
2,92.417 | 477 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,92.418 | 474 | 3 | New | QuantNP | Most of the short fragments of his speeches |
2,92.419 | 469 | 3s | Identity | Dem | orations delivered in the senate and in public assemblies |
2,92.423 | 465 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | every thing |
2,92.425 | 460 | unknown | New | Dem | the |
2,92.425 | 461 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His style |
2,92.427 | 445 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his action |
2,92.428 | 420 | 1p | CrossSpeech | Pro | we |
2,92.428 | 442 | 3p | New | Bare | words |
2,93.429 | 441 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | his gesture |
2,93.430 | 434 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His voice |
2,93.436 | 421 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Cicero |
2,93.438 | 417 | 3s | New | IndefNP | an advocate |
2,93.440 | 413 | 3s | New | IndefNP | A man |
2,93.441 | 411 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to damage his case |
2,93.442 | 408 | 3p | Identity | Proper | the orators of Rome |
2,93.443 | 406 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | M. Marius Gratidianus |
2,93.444 | 401 | 3s | New | DefNP | the owner of some adjacent property |
2,93.444 | 404 | 3s | New | DefNP | the enjoyment of the ownership of the property |
2,93.450 | 388 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | the vendor |
2,93.451 | 386 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the Romans |
2,93.452 | 382 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | a Servitus ,as the Romans named it |
2,94.454 | 383 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Marius |
2,94.457 | 377 | 3s | New | DefNP | the meaning of the rule of law |
2,94.457 | 379 | 3s | New | DefNP | the letter of the law |
2,94.457 | 380 | 3s | New | DefNP | The question |
2,94.458 | 375 | 3s | Identity | Proper | M. Antonius |
2,94.459 | 372 | 3s | New | QuantNP | no defect |
2,94.459 | 373 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that no defect should be concealed from the buyer of a thing |
2,94.461 | 368 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | a house which he had bought from Orata a few years before |
2,94.462 | 362 | 3p | New | QuantNP | all defects in a thing known to the seller |
2,94.463 | 354 | 1p | Identity | Pro | we |
2,94.463 | 357 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | an action |
2,94.465 | 348 | 3s | Identity | Dem | for his client had suffered no damage by the informality in the terms of sale . |
2,94.466 | 343 | 3s | New | FullNP | Roman usage |
2,94.467 | 339 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | The lawyer |
2,94.468 | 332 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | the speaker |
2,94.468 | 334 | 3s | New | QuantNP | each case |
2,94.469 | 331 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | direct evidence |
2,94.469 | 333 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to deal with direct evidence and to establish facts ,or where the evidence was defective ,to draw probable conclusions |
2,94.470 | 328 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | facts |
2,94.470 | 329 | 3s | New | DefNP | The application of the law |
2,94.471 | 327 | 3p | Identity | Pro | most questions ,however complicated they seem |
2,94.472 | 319 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the law |
2,94.472 | 322 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,94.472 | 325 | 3 | New | DefNP | the wise |
2,94.474 | 315 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | |
2,94.475 | 296 | 3s | Identity | Proper | C. Sergius Orata |
2,94.476 | 306 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his table |
2,94.476 | 307 | 3s | New | DefNP | the weather |
2,95.477 | 305 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | C. Sergius Orata |
2,95.478 | 297 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | a Publicanus or public contractor ,named Considius ,who complained of Orata's encroachments on the lagoon ,and brought an action against him |
2,95.478 | 298 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the salt lagoon named the Lucrine Lake |
2,95.479 | 294 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Crassus ,who came forward as a speaker when he was a very young man vol. i. ,p. 320 |
2,95.480 | 289 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | a fragment of Diodorus on the increase of luxury at Rome ,which may be fitly introduced here ,though we are not quite certain what chronological place it occupied in his history |
2,95.480 | 290 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,95.481 | 283 | 3s | New | QuantNP | any nation |
2,95.481 | 285 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the Romans |
2,95.481 | 287 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Diodorus |
2,95.482 | 278 | 3p | Identity | Pro | people |
2,95.483 | 276 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | good principles and good habits ,by which they slowly increased in power till they attained the most glorious and extensive dominion that any nation ever had |
2,95.484 | 274 | 3s | New | Bare | wealth |
2,95.485 | 271 | 3p | New | Bare | Men |
2,95.486 | 262 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | A man |
2,95.487 | 254 | 3s | New | DefNP | the artist's most elaborate skill |
2,95.487 | 257 | 3s | New | FullNP | furniture ornamented with silver and ivory |
2,95.487 | 258 | 3p | New | FullNP | rich coverings for couches with patterns of flowers |
2,95.487 | 259 | 3p | New | FullNP | rare scents |
2,95.487 | 261 | 3p | New | FullNP | expensive dinners |
2,95.488 | 252 | 3p | New | FullNP | Wines which gave a moderate degree of satisfaction to the taste |
2,95.489 | 246 | 3p | New | IndefNP | other wines of equal quality |
2,95.489 | 247 | 3s | New | Proper | Chian |
2,95.489 | 248 | 3s | New | Proper | Falernian |
2,95.489 | 249 | 3s | New | unknown | Falernian and Chian ,and other wines of equal quality |
2,95.490 | 240 | 3p | New | DemNP | those which had the highest repute for pleasing the palate |
2,95.491 | 233 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the young men |
2,95.491 | 234 | 3s | Assumed | DefNP | the form |
2,95.492 | 227 | 3p | New | DefNP | the prices of all such things |
2,95.493 | 222 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a jar of salt fish from the Euxine |
2,95.493 | 224 | 3s | New | IndefNP | A jar of wine |
2,96.494 | 219 | 3p | New | IndefNP | Such cooks as excelled in the art of preparing dishes |
2,96.495 | 214 | 3 | New | unknown | slaves remarkable for their beauty |
2,96.496 | 211 | 3s | New | DefNP | The picture |
2,96.497 | 207 | 3s | New | DefNP | the corruption of manners |
2,96.497 | 208 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | a nation |
2,96.498 | 200 | 3s | New | DefNP | the labour of man |
2,96.498 | 206 | 3s | New | DefNP | the prosperity of Rome |
2,96.499 | 191 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,96.499 | 193 | 3s | New | Bare | society |
2,96.499 | 194 | 3p | Assumed | DefNP | the Romans |
2,96.499 | 198 | 3p | New | DefNP | the opportunities of growing rich by successful enterprise and industry |
2,96.500 | 190 | 3p | New | DefNP | The luxurious habits of the rich |
2,96.501 | 188 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | wealth |
2,96.502 | 185 | 3p | New | DemNP | those who $can $not {TEXT:cannot} grow rich honestly |
2,96.503 | 172 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | the founder |
2,96.503 | 177 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,96.503 | 183 | 3 | New | QuantNP | The few who by ability ,self-denial ,and hard labour win their way to wealth |
2,96.504 | 170 | 3s | New | DefNP | a father's ability |
2,96.505 | 166 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,96.506 | 163 | 3p | Identity | Pro | The young |
2,96.506 | 164 | 3s | New | Dem | another |
2,96.507 | 160 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | and they spend in riot and intemperance that which another has earned . |
2,96.509 | 159 | 3 | Identity | DefNP | the rich |
2,96.511 | 155 | 3p | Identity | Pro | Their companions ,whose fathers have been less successful in gaining wealth or have had nobler objects in view |
2,96.511 | 157 | 3s | Assumed | Bare | society |
2,96.512 | 153 | 3 | New | unknown | even the wealthiest and most fortunate of our modern societies |
2,97.513 | 137 | 3 | New | IndefNP | others |
2,97.513 | 142 | 3s | Assumed | Bare | society |
2,97.515 | 135 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the evil which is ever mixed with that which we call good |
2,97.516 | 128 | 3p | New | Bare | knaves |
2,97.516 | 134 | 3s | New | DefNP | The remedy |
2,98.522 | 123 | 3s | New | DefNP | The date of this Lex |
2,98.523 | 86 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Marius |
2,98.525 | 112 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | the Lex Servilia of Glaucia |
2,98.527 | 107 | 3p | New | FullNP | popular measures |
2,98.527 | 110 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | for popular measures to be enacted by the Comitia Tributa and to be proposed only by tribunes |
2,98.529 | 103 | 1p | Identity | Pro | we |
2,98.530 | 96 | 3p | New | AnchoredNP | his hearers |
2,98.533 | 89 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | a man |
2,98.535 | 84 | 3s | New | DefNP | the career of Glaucia |
2,98.535 | 85 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | a law ,the Lex Villia ,which prevented a man from being a candidate while he held an office |
2,98.536 | 80 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the common sort |
2,99.537 | 22 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | C. Servilius Glaucia |
2,99.537 | 75 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the equestrian order |
2,99.538 | 71 | 3s | New | Bare | office |
2,99.538 | 73 | 3s | Inferred | IndefNP | Such a man |
2,99.539 | 64 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his coarseness |
2,99.539 | 65 | 3s | Identity | AnchoredNP | His cunning and his jokes |
2,99.539 | 66 | 3s | New | unknown | his low origin and his coarseness |
2,99.539 | 67 | 3p | New | AnchoredNP | his jokes |
2,99.539 | 68 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His cunning |
2,99.539 | 69 | 3s | New | unknown | His cunning and his jokes ,his low origin and his coarseness |
2,99.541 | 58 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | The fragments of the Lex Servilia |
2,99.542 | 56 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Klenze |
2,99.542 | 59 | 3s | New | Proper | Bluhme |
2,99.543 | 46 | 3 | Identity | DefNP | the Lex Thoria |
2,99.543 | 53 | 3 | New | QuantNP | Both |
2,99.544 | 52 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | one side |
2,99.545 | 51 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the back of the bronze |
2,99.546 | 48 | 3p | New | DefNP | The letters of the Servilia |
2,99.547 | 44 | 3 | New | IndefNP | others |
2,99.547 | 45 | 3 | New | QuantNP | some |
2,99.547 | 47 | 3p | Inferred | DemNP | those of the Thoria |
2,99.548 | 43 | 3p | Inferred | DefNP | the lines |
2,99.549 | 42 | 3s | Identity | Dem | The tablet ,of which the present fragments are part |
2,99.550 | 33 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,99.551 | 28 | 3 | New | DefNP | The first Lex on Pecuniae Repetundae |
2,99.552 | 25 | 3 | Inferred | DefNP | the next |
2,99.553 | 23 | 3 | Inferred | DefNP | the third |
2,99.554 | 20 | 3p | New | QuantNP | no laws |
2,99.555 | 17 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,99.556 | 13 | 3 | Identity | DefNP | the Lex Servilia of Caepio |
2,99.557 | 3 | 3 | New | QuantNP | All these Leges |
SbjRefMat
Loc | ChainId | PGN | RefType | NPtype | Node |
2,76.7 | 1560 | 3s | New | DefNP | The chief authority for the second slave war in Sicily |
2,76.11 | 1546 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that he took some pains with this part of his general history |
2,76.13 | 1537 | 3ms | CrossSpeech | Pro | Dion Cassius |
2,76.16 | 1527 | 3 | New | IndefNP | others |
2,76.16 | 1529 | 3 | New | QuantNP | some |
2,76.19 | 1524 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | their masters |
2,77.23 | 1512 | 3p | Identity | Pro | all the slaves who had any cause of complaint against their masters |
2,77.25 | 1509 | 3 | New | DefNP | The following |
2,77.27 | 1498 | 3p | New | IndefNP | more than eight hundred men |
2,77.28 | 1496 | 3s | Identity | Dem | In a few days more than eight hundred men were declared free . |
2,77.29 | 1491 | 3p | New | DemNP | Those slave-owners who had influence |
2,77.30 | 1483 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,77.31 | 1482 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | those who claimed their freedom |
2,77.32 | 1478 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the governor P. Licinius Nerva |
2,77.32 | 1479 | 1p | Identity | Pro | we |
2,77.33 | 1477 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | all the slaves in Sicily |
2,77.35 | 1471 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | The lake of the Palici |
2,77.36 | 1470 | 3p | Identity | Pro | slaves |
2,77.37 | 1449 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | their masters |
2,77.39 | 1466 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | runaway slaves |
2,77.40 | 1463 | 3s | New | DefNP | The fear of the deities of the place |
2,77.41 | 1458 | 3s | New | FullNP | divine vengeance |
2,77.42 | 1455 | 3p | Inferred | QuantNP | Some perjurers |
2,77.43 | 1453 | 3s | Inferred | Bare | superstition |
2,77.44 | 1422 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the second slave war in Sicily |
2,78.48 | 1442 | 3s | New | DefNP | the number of the insurgents |
2,78.61 | 1427 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | C. Titinius Gadaeus |
2,78.62 | 1426 | 3 | Inferred | QuantNP | Some of the insurgents |
2,78.63 | 1425 | 3 | Inferred | IndefNP | others |
2,78.64 | 1423 | 3s | Identity | Dem | and others threw themselves down the precipices . |
2,78.65 | 1419 | 3s | New | FullNP | news |
2,78.66 | 1414 | 3p | Identity | AnchoredNP | thirty slaves belonging to two brothers who were rich |
2,78.70 | 1403 | 1s | Assumed | Pro | I |
2,78.72 | 1396 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | a river which Diodorus names Alba |
2,78.73 | 1397 | 3p | New | QuantNP | some geographers |
2,78.77 | 1391 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,78.78 | 1381 | 3s | Identity | Proper | C. Titinius Gadaeus |
2,79.80 | 1383 | 3 | New | QuantNP | Many of the men of Titinius |
2,79.81 | 1379 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | the rest |
2,79.82 | 1378 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | and the rest threw away their arms ,which the rebels picked up . |
2,79.85 | 1372 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | a slave named Salvius ,who was supposed to be skilled in divination |
2,79.87 | 1363 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a commander |
2,79.92 | 1352 | 3s | New | DefNP | The situation of this place |
2,79.93 | 1348 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | the strong town of Morgantine or Morgantia |
2,79.95 | 1344 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the rebels who were posted on a hill named Caprianus |
2,79.98 | 1312 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | a few rebels |
2,79.99 | 1339 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his army |
2,79.101 | 1335 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | no enemy should be killed ,if he threw down his arms |
2,79.102 | 1333 | 3p | New | DefNP | The governor's men |
2,79.106 | 1329 | 3p | New | IndefNP | four thousand |
2,79.107 | 1327 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | but got a great supply of arms . |
2,79.111 | 1318 | 3p | New | DefNP | the masters in Morgantia |
2,79.113 | 1313 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | all the slaves in it |
2,80.114 | 921 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the governor P. Licinius Nerva |
2,80.115 | 1314 | 3 | New | QuantNP | many of them |
2,80.117 | 1304 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | The leader |
2,80.124 | 1294 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His conduct |
2,80.129 | 1281 | 3s | New | QuantNP | every thing |
2,80.133 | 1272 | 3p | New | QuantNP | some vessels |
2,80.134 | 1267 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Gomon |
2,80.134 | 1268 | 3 | Identity | AnchoredNP | a picked body of Mauri ,who had been sent to relieve the town under a commander named Gomon |
2,80.135 | 1266 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | Gomon and his Mauri |
2,80.138 | 1196 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | a rising of the slaves |
2,80.143 | 1251 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | the poor freemen ,who had no means of subsistence |
2,80.145 | 1250 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the Romans |
2,80.146 | 1247 | 3s | New | QuantNP | every man |
2,81.148 | 1243 | 3p | Identity | Pro | Those ,who were once the rich and the chief persons in the towns |
2,81.151 | 1238 | 3p | New | DefNP | The slaves in the towns |
2,81.152 | 1235 | 3p | Identity | Pro | revolted slaves |
2,81.159 | 1211 | 3s | New | QuantNP | No reason |
2,81.160 | 1208 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,81.162 | 1199 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that this order would make a division between the rebel chiefs ,and so the insurrection would be easily broken |
2,81.163 | 1191 | 3s | New | unknown | Fortune ,a goddess who played a great part in Roman history |
2,81.163 | 1192 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the rebel chiefs |
2,82.168 | 1184 | 3p | Identity | Pro | people |
2,82.169 | 1146 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | Triocala |
2,82.174 | 1139 | 1p | Identity | Pro | we |
2,82.175 | 1159 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the outward signs of power |
2,82.178 | 1147 | 3s | New | DefNP | The position of Triocala |
2,82.179 | 1142 | 3s | Identity | Dem | there was an old church here which had the name Triocala |
2,82.181 | 1136 | 3s | New | DefNP | The Roman Senate |
2,82.184 | 1124 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | the whole force |
2,82.185 | 1119 | 3p | New | QuantNP | all nations |
2,82.186 | 944 | 3fs | Identity | Pro | Rome |
2,82.189 | 1111 | 3p | Identity | Pro | near sixty thousand of their best soldiers |
2,83.192 | 1107 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Dem | the Sicilian insurrection began soon after |
2,83.193 | 1101 | 3s | New | DefNP | the year in which Lucullus was sent to Sicily |
2,83.194 | 1099 | 3s | New | DefNP | the allusion to the defeat of Mallius Maximus and Caepio |
2,83.195 | 1093 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the Romans |
2,83.199 | 1088 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | but Athenion persuaded him not to shut himself up to be blockaded ,but to fight in the open field , |
2,83.201 | 1047 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | The rebel king posted himself near a place named Scirthaea with forty thousand men ,about twelve stadia from the Roman camp . |
2,83.209 | 1055 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | The Romans |
2,83.210 | 1068 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | The rest |
2,83.211 | 1067 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | for Lucullus to have pursued and killed all the rebels |
2,83.212 | 1065 | 3s | New | DefNP | the loss of the Romans |
2,83.213 | 1056 | 3p | Identity | Pro | twenty thousand men who were retreating in the dark through a country which they knew better than the Romans |
2,83.213 | 1063 | 3s | New | DefNP | the authority that he followed |
2,83.213 | 1064 | 3s | New | unknown | Diodorus ,or the authority that he followed |
2,83.215 | 1051 | 3s | New | DefNP | the opinion of the braver part |
2,84.219 | 1038 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | two hundred picked horsemen |
2,84.221 | 1041 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to suggest how he was bribed |
2,84.222 | 1040 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to believe that his sixteen thousand men reduced in numbers by a hard-fought battle were not a match for the rebels |
2,84.224 | 1035 | 3s | New | DefNP | The charge against him |
2,84.225 | 1027 | 3s | Identity | Proper | C. Servilius |
2,84.225 | 1028 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war |
2,84.225 | 1030 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a more serious offence |
2,84.227 | 1015 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war |
2,84.228 | 1011 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,84.231 | 1002 | 3s | Assumed | DefNP | The prosecutor |
2,84.233 | 911 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Proper | Q. Metellus Numidicus ,consul B. C. 109 |
2,84.234 | 926 | 3s | Identity | Proper | L. Licinius Lucullus |
2,84.235 | 1000 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | and therefore Lucullus was either prosecuted in that year before Metellus went away , |
2,84.237 | 986 | 3s | Identity | Proper | their king |
2,84.242 | 984 | 3s | Assumed | Proper | Florus |
2,84.243 | 992 | 3s | Identity | Proper | the camp of Servilius |
2,84.245 | 987 | 3s | New | DefNP | The name of Tryphon |
2,84.246 | 985 | 3s | Identity | AnchoredNP | Florus states that Athenion took the camp of Servilius ,an expression which has no exact meaning . |
2,85.249 | 973 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | The inhabitants of this town ,which is naturally strong |
2,85.254 | 951 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | Athenion ,a Cilician born ,and the bailiff of two rich brothers |
2,85.256 | 967 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Servilius |
2,85.257 | 961 | 3s | New | Proper | Marius |
2,85.257 | 963 | 3s | New | Proper | M'Aquillius |
2,85.258 | 957 | 3s | New | DemNP | this year of the slave insurrection |
2,85.258 | 958 | 1p | Identity | Pro | We |
2,85.264 | 947 | 3p | Identity | Pro | ten thousand slaves |
2,85.267 | 858 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Aquillius |
2,85.268 | 938 | 3 | New | QuantNP | some |
2,85.269 | 933 | 3p | Identity | Pro | only one thousand rebels headed by a man named Satyrus |
2,85.270 | 931 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Dem | then heroically killed himself |
2,85.272 | 908 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,86.274 | 913 | 3s | New | DefNP | the termination of the slave war |
2,86.275 | 910 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the war |
2,86.276 | 904 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that there was a rising of the slaves in Attica during the second slave war in Sicily |
2,86.277 | 901 | 3s | New | Proper | Orosius vol. i. ,p. 122 |
2,86.278 | 899 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that Orosius has made a mistake about the time |
2,86.283 | 889 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | the slaves |
2,86.285 | 881 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Athenaeus |
2,86.286 | 877 | 3p | Identity | FullNP | above a million slaves |
2,86.287 | 871 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Proper | Caecilius of Calacte in Sicily ,a rhetorician of the time of Augustus |
2,86.289 | 798 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | all Sicily |
2,86.292 | 855 | 3s | New | DefNP | the true name |
2,86.292 | 856 | 3s | New | Proper | Freinsheim |
2,86.293 | 853 | 1s | Assumed | Pro | I |
2,86.294 | 850 | 1p | Identity | Pro | We |
2,87.296 | 830 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Diodorus ,whose narrative is very sober and circumstantial |
2,87.296 | 844 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | An honourable governor |
2,87.297 | 842 | 3s | New | DemNP | This Scaevola |
2,87.298 | 840 | 3p | New | Proper | Asellio ,or whatever was his real name |
2,87.302 | 818 | 3s | New | Bare | law |
2,87.304 | 816 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to appoint trustees and guardians for orphan children and for women who had no kinsmen to protect their interests |
2,87.306 | 804 | 3p | Identity | Pro | all such women and children |
2,87.308 | 799 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | and gave them relief against the oppression of unjust men . |
2,87.309 | 793 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | The governor of Sicily |
2,87.310 | 788 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | We |
2,87.311 | 783 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | his court |
2,88.317 | 776 | 3p | New | DefNP | The great men of Rome |
2,88.318 | 772 | 3p | Inferred | DefNP | The orators |
2,88.319 | 764 | 3p | New | FullNP | important questions of property |
2,88.319 | 770 | 3s | New | DefNP | A Roman orator's great fame |
2,88.320 | 763 | 3p | New | DefNP | The two most distinguished orators of this time |
2,88.322 | 751 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a man |
2,88.324 | 747 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his confidence |
2,88.325 | 742 | 3s | New | QuantNP | any sharp-tongued woman |
2,88.325 | 745 | 3s | Identity | AnchoredNP | confidence and facility |
2,88.326 | 740 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that men were deceived by the saying that we learn to speak by speaking |
2,88.330 | 728 | 3p | Identity | Pro | most men |
2,89.331 | 727 | 3s | New | DefNP | the true saying |
2,89.332 | 725 | 3s | New | BareWithPP | Speaking without preparation |
2,89.333 | 724 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to think well on the matter first and then to speak with due preparation ,and more exactness |
2,89.334 | 719 | 3s | New | DefNP | the chief thing |
2,89.335 | 716 | 3p | New | QuantNP | most people |
2,89.335 | 717 | 3s | Identity | Dem | But the chief thing is to write much , |
2,89.337 | 713 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | Oratory |
2,89.338 | 704 | 3s | New | DefNP | The first teacher of Crassus |
2,89.339 | 700 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | L. Caelius Antipater the historian ,who was a good writer ,considering the time when he lived ,and a very excellent lawyer |
2,89.350 | 673 | 3s | New | Proper | Bishop Burnet |
2,89.351 | 666 | 3s | New | Proper | Amyot the translator of Plutarch |
2,89.352 | 661 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | their best writers |
2,89.353 | 656 | 3s | New | Proper | North's translation of Amyot's version of Plutarch's Lives |
2,90.354 | 638 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Plato |
2,90.364 | 606 | 3p | Identity | DemNP | treated of virtue ,justice ,honesty in the Roman sense <$$paren> ,pleasure ,and the like |
2,90.366 | 605 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the Greek poets |
2,90.367 | 599 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the historians or orators |
2,90.367 | 603 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His pleasure |
2,90.368 | 597 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that L. Crassus knew no more than what he acquired in his early education ,and that M. Antonius was altogether without learning |
2,90.369 | 582 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | |
2,91.370 | 577 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his cousins ,the sons of Aculeo |
2,91.370 | 578 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his brother Quintus |
2,91.370 | 580 | 3s | New | unknown | Cicero ,his brother Quintus ,and his cousins ,the sons of Aculeo |
2,91.380 | 544 | 3s | Identity | Dem | Cicero in his treatise on the Orator ,the best of all his writings ,attempted to expound the opinions of Crassus and Antonius about the principles of their art ,and to preserve as far as he could the memory of these two illustrious Romans . |
2,91.382 | 541 | 3 | New | QuantNP | very little of his writings |
2,91.383 | 539 | 3 | New | QuantNP | that little |
2,91.387 | 532 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | their fame |
2,91.387 | 534 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to make their fame imperishable ,as far as he could |
2,91.390 | 526 | 3 | New | QuantNP | many of his readers |
2,91.391 | 524 | 3s | New | DefNP | The style of these two men |
2,91.396 | 521 | 3p | New | AnchoredNP | His sentences |
2,92.403 | 510 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | His language |
2,92.405 | 506 | 3s | Identity | Dem | yet he spoke with great brevity |
2,92.408 | 501 | 3s | New | IndefNP | A man named Silus |
2,92.409 | 495 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | evidence |
2,92.409 | 499 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the Romans |
2,92.410 | 496 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that the man from whom you say that you heard this said it in a passion |
2,92.412 | 493 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that you may have misunderstood him |
2,92.413 | 479 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Silus |
2,92.414 | 486 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that you never heard at all what you say that you did hear |
2,92.415 | 483 | 3s | CrossSpeech | DemNP | you never heard at all what you say that you did hear |
2,92.418 | 474 | 3 | New | QuantNP | Most of the short fragments of his speeches |
2,92.419 | 469 | 3s | Identity | Dem | orations delivered in the senate and in public assemblies |
2,92.423 | 465 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | every thing |
2,92.425 | 461 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His style |
2,92.427 | 445 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his action |
2,92.428 | 420 | 1p | CrossSpeech | Pro | we |
2,93.429 | 441 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | his gesture |
2,93.430 | 434 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His voice |
2,93.436 | 421 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Cicero |
2,93.438 | 417 | 3s | New | IndefNP | an advocate |
2,93.440 | 413 | 3s | New | IndefNP | A man |
2,93.441 | 411 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to damage his case |
2,93.442 | 408 | 3p | Identity | Proper | the orators of Rome |
2,93.443 | 406 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | M. Marius Gratidianus |
2,93.444 | 368 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | a house which he had bought from Orata a few years before |
2,93.449 | 357 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | an action |
2,93.452 | 382 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | a Servitus ,as the Romans named it |
2,94.454 | 383 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Marius |
2,94.457 | 380 | 3s | New | DefNP | The question |
2,94.458 | 375 | 3s | Identity | Proper | M. Antonius |
2,94.459 | 373 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that no defect should be concealed from the buyer of a thing |
2,94.463 | 354 | 1p | Identity | Pro | we |
2,94.465 | 348 | 3s | Identity | Dem | for his client had suffered no damage by the informality in the terms of sale . |
2,94.466 | 343 | 3s | New | FullNP | Roman usage |
2,94.467 | 339 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | The lawyer |
2,94.468 | 332 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | the speaker |
2,94.469 | 333 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to deal with direct evidence and to establish facts ,or where the evidence was defective ,to draw probable conclusions |
2,94.470 | 329 | 3s | New | DefNP | The application of the law |
2,94.471 | 327 | 3 | New | QuantNP | most questions ,however complicated they seem |
2,94.472 | 319 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the law |
2,94.474 | 315 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | |
2,94.475 | 296 | 3s | Identity | Proper | C. Sergius Orata |
2,94.476 | 306 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his table |
2,95.477 | 305 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | C. Sergius Orata |
2,95.478 | 297 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | a Publicanus or public contractor ,named Considius ,who complained of Orata's encroachments on the lagoon ,and brought an action against him |
2,95.478 | 298 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the salt lagoon named the Lucrine Lake |
2,95.479 | 294 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Crassus ,who came forward as a speaker when he was a very young man vol. i. ,p. 320 |
2,95.480 | 289 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | a fragment of Diodorus on the increase of luxury at Rome ,which may be fitly introduced here ,though we are not quite certain what chronological place it occupied in his history |
2,95.480 | 290 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,95.481 | 283 | 3s | New | QuantNP | any nation |
2,95.481 | 285 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the Romans |
2,95.481 | 287 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Diodorus |
2,95.482 | 278 | 3p | Identity | Pro | people |
2,95.484 | 274 | 3s | New | Bare | wealth |
2,95.485 | 271 | 3p | New | Bare | Men |
2,95.486 | 262 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | A man |
2,95.487 | 254 | 3s | New | DefNP | the artist's most elaborate skill |
2,95.487 | 257 | 3s | New | FullNP | furniture ornamented with silver and ivory |
2,95.487 | 258 | 3p | New | FullNP | rich coverings for couches with patterns of flowers |
2,95.487 | 259 | 3p | New | FullNP | rare scents |
2,95.487 | 261 | 3p | New | FullNP | expensive dinners |
2,95.488 | 252 | 3p | New | FullNP | Wines which gave a moderate degree of satisfaction to the taste |
2,95.489 | 246 | 3p | New | IndefNP | other wines of equal quality |
2,95.489 | 247 | 3s | New | Proper | Chian |
2,95.489 | 248 | 3s | New | Proper | Falernian |
2,95.489 | 249 | 3s | New | unknown | Falernian and Chian ,and other wines of equal quality |
2,95.490 | 240 | 3p | New | DemNP | those which had the highest repute for pleasing the palate |
2,95.491 | 233 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the young men |
2,95.492 | 227 | 3p | New | DefNP | the prices of all such things |
2,95.493 | 222 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a jar of salt fish from the Euxine |
2,95.493 | 224 | 3s | New | IndefNP | A jar of wine |
2,96.494 | 219 | 3p | New | IndefNP | Such cooks as excelled in the art of preparing dishes |
2,96.495 | 214 | 3 | New | unknown | slaves remarkable for their beauty |
2,96.496 | 211 | 3s | New | DefNP | The picture |
2,96.497 | 207 | 3s | New | DefNP | the corruption of manners |
2,96.498 | 200 | 3s | New | DefNP | the labour of man |
2,96.498 | 206 | 3s | New | DefNP | the prosperity of Rome |
2,96.499 | 191 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,96.499 | 193 | 3s | New | Bare | society |
2,96.499 | 194 | 3p | Assumed | DefNP | the Romans |
2,96.499 | 198 | 3p | New | DefNP | the opportunities of growing rich by successful enterprise and industry |
2,96.500 | 190 | 3p | New | DefNP | The luxurious habits of the rich |
2,96.501 | 188 | 3s | Identity | Bare | wealth |
2,96.502 | 185 | 3p | New | DemNP | those who $can $not {TEXT:cannot} grow rich honestly |
2,96.503 | 172 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | the founder |
2,96.503 | 177 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,96.503 | 183 | 3 | New | QuantNP | The few who by ability ,self-denial ,and hard labour win their way to wealth |
2,96.504 | 170 | 3s | New | DefNP | a father's ability |
2,96.505 | 166 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,96.506 | 163 | 3p | Identity | Pro | The young |
2,96.506 | 164 | 3s | New | Dem | another |
2,96.507 | 160 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | and they spend in riot and intemperance that which another has earned . |
2,96.511 | 155 | 3p | Identity | Pro | Their companions ,whose fathers have been less successful in gaining wealth or have had nobler objects in view |
2,96.511 | 157 | 3s | Assumed | Bare | society |
2,96.512 | 153 | 3 | New | unknown | even the wealthiest and most fortunate of our modern societies |
2,97.513 | 137 | 3 | New | IndefNP | others |
2,97.513 | 142 | 3s | Assumed | Bare | society |
2,97.515 | 135 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the evil which is ever mixed with that which we call good |
2,97.516 | 128 | 3p | New | Bare | knaves |
2,97.516 | 134 | 3s | New | DefNP | The remedy |
2,98.522 | 123 | 3s | New | DefNP | The date of this Lex |
2,98.524 | 103 | 1p | Identity | Pro | we |
2,98.525 | 112 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | the Lex Servilia of Glaucia |
2,98.527 | 107 | 3p | New | FullNP | popular measures |
2,98.527 | 110 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | for popular measures to be enacted by the Comitia Tributa and to be proposed only by tribunes |
2,98.530 | 96 | 3p | New | AnchoredNP | his hearers |
2,98.533 | 89 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | a man |
2,98.535 | 85 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | a law ,the Lex Villia ,which prevented a man from being a candidate while he held an office |
2,98.536 | 80 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the common sort |
2,99.537 | 22 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | C. Servilius Glaucia |
2,99.537 | 75 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the equestrian order |
2,99.538 | 71 | 3s | New | Bare | office |
2,99.538 | 73 | 3s | Inferred | IndefNP | Such a man |
2,99.539 | 64 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his coarseness |
2,99.539 | 65 | 3s | Identity | AnchoredNP | His cunning and his jokes |
2,99.539 | 66 | 3s | New | unknown | his low origin and his coarseness |
2,99.539 | 67 | 3p | New | AnchoredNP | his jokes |
2,99.539 | 68 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His cunning |
2,99.539 | 69 | 3s | New | unknown | His cunning and his jokes ,his low origin and his coarseness |
2,99.541 | 58 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | The fragments of the Lex Servilia |
2,99.542 | 56 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Klenze |
2,99.542 | 59 | 3s | New | Proper | Bluhme |
2,99.543 | 53 | 3 | New | QuantNP | Both |
2,99.544 | 52 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | one side |
2,99.545 | 51 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the back of the bronze |
2,99.546 | 48 | 3p | New | DefNP | The letters of the Servilia |
2,99.547 | 44 | 3 | New | IndefNP | others |
2,99.547 | 45 | 3 | New | QuantNP | some |
2,99.547 | 47 | 3p | Inferred | DemNP | those of the Thoria |
2,99.548 | 43 | 3p | Inferred | DefNP | the lines |
2,99.549 | 42 | 3s | Identity | Dem | The tablet ,of which the present fragments are part |
2,99.550 | 33 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,99.551 | 28 | 3 | New | DefNP | The first Lex on Pecuniae Repetundae |
2,99.552 | 25 | 3 | Inferred | DefNP | the next |
2,99.553 | 23 | 3 | Inferred | DefNP | the third |
2,99.554 | 20 | 3p | New | QuantNP | no laws |
2,99.555 | 17 | 1p | Assumed | Pro | we |
2,99.556 | 13 | 3 | Identity | DefNP | the Lex Servilia of Caepio |
2,99.557 | 3 | 3 | New | QuantNP | All these Leges |
SbjRefMat3
Loc | ChainId | PGN | RefType | NPtype | Node |
2,76.7 | 1560 | 3s | New | DefNP | The chief authority for the second slave war in Sicily |
2,76.11 | 1546 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that he took some pains with this part of his general history |
2,76.13 | 1537 | 3ms | CrossSpeech | Pro | Dion Cassius |
2,76.16 | 1527 | 3 | New | IndefNP | others |
2,76.16 | 1529 | 3 | New | QuantNP | some |
2,76.19 | 1524 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | their masters |
2,77.23 | 1512 | 3p | Identity | Pro | all the slaves who had any cause of complaint against their masters |
2,77.25 | 1509 | 3 | New | DefNP | The following |
2,77.27 | 1498 | 3p | New | IndefNP | more than eight hundred men |
2,77.28 | 1496 | 3s | Identity | Dem | In a few days more than eight hundred men were declared free . |
2,77.29 | 1491 | 3p | New | DemNP | Those slave-owners who had influence |
2,77.30 | 1483 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,77.31 | 1482 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | those who claimed their freedom |
2,77.32 | 1478 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the governor P. Licinius Nerva |
2,77.33 | 1477 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | all the slaves in Sicily |
2,77.35 | 1471 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | The lake of the Palici |
2,77.36 | 1470 | 3p | Identity | Pro | slaves |
2,77.37 | 1449 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | their masters |
2,77.39 | 1466 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | runaway slaves |
2,77.40 | 1463 | 3s | New | DefNP | The fear of the deities of the place |
2,77.41 | 1458 | 3s | New | FullNP | divine vengeance |
2,77.42 | 1455 | 3p | Inferred | QuantNP | Some perjurers |
2,77.43 | 1453 | 3s | Inferred | Bare | superstition |
2,77.44 | 1422 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the second slave war in Sicily |
2,78.48 | 1442 | 3s | New | DefNP | the number of the insurgents |
2,78.61 | 1427 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | C. Titinius Gadaeus |
2,78.62 | 1426 | 3 | Inferred | QuantNP | Some of the insurgents |
2,78.63 | 1425 | 3 | Inferred | IndefNP | others |
2,78.64 | 1423 | 3s | Identity | Dem | and others threw themselves down the precipices . |
2,78.65 | 1419 | 3s | New | FullNP | news |
2,78.66 | 1414 | 3p | Identity | AnchoredNP | thirty slaves belonging to two brothers who were rich |
2,78.72 | 1396 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | a river which Diodorus names Alba |
2,78.73 | 1397 | 3p | New | QuantNP | some geographers |
2,78.77 | 1391 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,78.78 | 1381 | 3s | Identity | Proper | C. Titinius Gadaeus |
2,79.80 | 1383 | 3 | New | QuantNP | Many of the men of Titinius |
2,79.81 | 1379 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | the rest |
2,79.82 | 1378 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | and the rest threw away their arms ,which the rebels picked up . |
2,79.85 | 1372 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | a slave named Salvius ,who was supposed to be skilled in divination |
2,79.87 | 1363 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a commander |
2,79.92 | 1352 | 3s | New | DefNP | The situation of this place |
2,79.93 | 1348 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | the strong town of Morgantine or Morgantia |
2,79.95 | 1344 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the rebels who were posted on a hill named Caprianus |
2,79.98 | 1312 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | a few rebels |
2,79.99 | 1339 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his army |
2,79.101 | 1335 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | no enemy should be killed ,if he threw down his arms |
2,79.102 | 1333 | 3p | New | DefNP | The governor's men |
2,79.106 | 1329 | 3p | New | IndefNP | four thousand |
2,79.107 | 1327 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | but got a great supply of arms . |
2,79.111 | 1318 | 3p | New | DefNP | the masters in Morgantia |
2,79.113 | 1313 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | all the slaves in it |
2,80.114 | 921 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the governor P. Licinius Nerva |
2,80.115 | 1314 | 3 | New | QuantNP | many of them |
2,80.117 | 1304 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | The leader |
2,80.124 | 1294 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His conduct |
2,80.129 | 1281 | 3s | New | QuantNP | every thing |
2,80.133 | 1272 | 3p | New | QuantNP | some vessels |
2,80.134 | 1267 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Gomon |
2,80.134 | 1268 | 3 | Identity | AnchoredNP | a picked body of Mauri ,who had been sent to relieve the town under a commander named Gomon |
2,80.135 | 1266 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | Gomon and his Mauri |
2,80.138 | 1196 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | a rising of the slaves |
2,80.143 | 1251 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | the poor freemen ,who had no means of subsistence |
2,80.145 | 1250 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the Romans |
2,80.146 | 1247 | 3s | New | QuantNP | every man |
2,81.148 | 1243 | 3p | Identity | Pro | Those ,who were once the rich and the chief persons in the towns |
2,81.151 | 1238 | 3p | New | DefNP | The slaves in the towns |
2,81.152 | 1235 | 3p | Identity | Pro | revolted slaves |
2,81.159 | 1211 | 3s | New | QuantNP | No reason |
2,81.162 | 1199 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that this order would make a division between the rebel chiefs ,and so the insurrection would be easily broken |
2,81.163 | 1191 | 3s | New | unknown | Fortune ,a goddess who played a great part in Roman history |
2,81.163 | 1192 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the rebel chiefs |
2,82.168 | 1184 | 3p | Identity | Pro | people |
2,82.169 | 1146 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | Triocala |
2,82.175 | 1159 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the outward signs of power |
2,82.178 | 1147 | 3s | New | DefNP | The position of Triocala |
2,82.179 | 1142 | 3s | Identity | Dem | there was an old church here which had the name Triocala |
2,82.181 | 1136 | 3s | New | DefNP | The Roman Senate |
2,82.184 | 1124 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | the whole force |
2,82.185 | 1119 | 3p | New | QuantNP | all nations |
2,82.186 | 944 | 3fs | Identity | Pro | Rome |
2,82.189 | 1111 | 3p | Identity | Pro | near sixty thousand of their best soldiers |
2,83.192 | 1107 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Dem | the Sicilian insurrection began soon after |
2,83.193 | 1101 | 3s | New | DefNP | the year in which Lucullus was sent to Sicily |
2,83.194 | 1099 | 3s | New | DefNP | the allusion to the defeat of Mallius Maximus and Caepio |
2,83.195 | 1093 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the Romans |
2,83.199 | 1088 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | but Athenion persuaded him not to shut himself up to be blockaded ,but to fight in the open field , |
2,83.201 | 1047 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | The rebel king posted himself near a place named Scirthaea with forty thousand men ,about twelve stadia from the Roman camp . |
2,83.209 | 1055 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | The Romans |
2,83.210 | 1068 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | The rest |
2,83.211 | 1067 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | for Lucullus to have pursued and killed all the rebels |
2,83.212 | 1065 | 3s | New | DefNP | the loss of the Romans |
2,83.213 | 1056 | 3p | Identity | Pro | twenty thousand men who were retreating in the dark through a country which they knew better than the Romans |
2,83.213 | 1063 | 3s | New | DefNP | the authority that he followed |
2,83.213 | 1064 | 3s | New | unknown | Diodorus ,or the authority that he followed |
2,83.215 | 1051 | 3s | New | DefNP | the opinion of the braver part |
2,84.219 | 1038 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | two hundred picked horsemen |
2,84.221 | 1041 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to suggest how he was bribed |
2,84.222 | 1040 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to believe that his sixteen thousand men reduced in numbers by a hard-fought battle were not a match for the rebels |
2,84.224 | 1035 | 3s | New | DefNP | The charge against him |
2,84.225 | 1027 | 3s | Identity | Proper | C. Servilius |
2,84.225 | 1028 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war |
2,84.225 | 1030 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a more serious offence |
2,84.227 | 1015 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | when C. Servilius had crossed the straits to supersede him ,Lucullus disbanded his men ,and burnt his military material ,with the intention of depriving his successor of the means of carrying on the war |
2,84.231 | 1002 | 3s | Assumed | DefNP | The prosecutor |
2,84.233 | 911 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Proper | Q. Metellus Numidicus ,consul B. C. 109 |
2,84.234 | 926 | 3s | Identity | Proper | L. Licinius Lucullus |
2,84.235 | 1000 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | and therefore Lucullus was either prosecuted in that year before Metellus went away , |
2,84.237 | 986 | 3s | Identity | Proper | their king |
2,84.242 | 984 | 3s | Assumed | Proper | Florus |
2,84.243 | 992 | 3s | Identity | Proper | the camp of Servilius |
2,84.245 | 987 | 3s | New | DefNP | The name of Tryphon |
2,84.246 | 985 | 3s | Identity | AnchoredNP | Florus states that Athenion took the camp of Servilius ,an expression which has no exact meaning . |
2,85.249 | 973 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | The inhabitants of this town ,which is naturally strong |
2,85.254 | 951 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | Athenion ,a Cilician born ,and the bailiff of two rich brothers |
2,85.256 | 967 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Servilius |
2,85.257 | 961 | 3s | New | Proper | Marius |
2,85.257 | 963 | 3s | New | Proper | M'Aquillius |
2,85.258 | 957 | 3s | New | DemNP | this year of the slave insurrection |
2,85.264 | 947 | 3p | Identity | Pro | ten thousand slaves |
2,85.267 | 858 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Aquillius |
2,85.268 | 938 | 3 | New | QuantNP | some |
2,85.269 | 933 | 3p | Identity | Pro | only one thousand rebels headed by a man named Satyrus |
2,85.270 | 931 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Dem | then heroically killed himself |
2,86.274 | 913 | 3s | New | DefNP | the termination of the slave war |
2,86.275 | 910 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the war |
2,86.276 | 904 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that there was a rising of the slaves in Attica during the second slave war in Sicily |
2,86.277 | 901 | 3s | New | Proper | Orosius vol. i. ,p. 122 |
2,86.278 | 899 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that Orosius has made a mistake about the time |
2,86.283 | 889 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | the slaves |
2,86.285 | 881 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Athenaeus |
2,86.286 | 877 | 3p | Identity | FullNP | above a million slaves |
2,86.287 | 871 | 3s | CrossSpeech | Proper | Caecilius of Calacte in Sicily ,a rhetorician of the time of Augustus |
2,86.289 | 798 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | all Sicily |
2,86.292 | 855 | 3s | New | DefNP | the true name |
2,86.292 | 856 | 3s | New | Proper | Freinsheim |
2,87.296 | 830 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Diodorus ,whose narrative is very sober and circumstantial |
2,87.296 | 844 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | An honourable governor |
2,87.297 | 842 | 3s | New | DemNP | This Scaevola |
2,87.298 | 840 | 3p | New | Proper | Asellio ,or whatever was his real name |
2,87.302 | 818 | 3s | New | Bare | law |
2,87.304 | 816 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to appoint trustees and guardians for orphan children and for women who had no kinsmen to protect their interests |
2,87.306 | 804 | 3p | Identity | Pro | all such women and children |
2,87.308 | 799 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | and gave them relief against the oppression of unjust men . |
2,87.309 | 793 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | The governor of Sicily |
2,87.311 | 783 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | his court |
2,88.317 | 776 | 3p | New | DefNP | The great men of Rome |
2,88.318 | 772 | 3p | Inferred | DefNP | The orators |
2,88.319 | 764 | 3p | New | FullNP | important questions of property |
2,88.319 | 770 | 3s | New | DefNP | A Roman orator's great fame |
2,88.320 | 763 | 3p | New | DefNP | The two most distinguished orators of this time |
2,88.322 | 751 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a man |
2,88.324 | 747 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his confidence |
2,88.325 | 742 | 3s | New | QuantNP | any sharp-tongued woman |
2,88.325 | 745 | 3s | Identity | AnchoredNP | confidence and facility |
2,88.326 | 740 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that men were deceived by the saying that we learn to speak by speaking |
2,88.330 | 728 | 3p | Identity | Pro | most men |
2,89.331 | 727 | 3s | New | DefNP | the true saying |
2,89.332 | 725 | 3s | New | BareWithPP | Speaking without preparation |
2,89.333 | 724 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to think well on the matter first and then to speak with due preparation ,and more exactness |
2,89.334 | 719 | 3s | New | DefNP | the chief thing |
2,89.335 | 716 | 3p | New | QuantNP | most people |
2,89.335 | 717 | 3s | Identity | Dem | But the chief thing is to write much , |
2,89.337 | 713 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | Oratory |
2,89.338 | 704 | 3s | New | DefNP | The first teacher of Crassus |
2,89.339 | 700 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | L. Caelius Antipater the historian ,who was a good writer ,considering the time when he lived ,and a very excellent lawyer |
2,89.350 | 673 | 3s | New | Proper | Bishop Burnet |
2,89.351 | 666 | 3s | New | Proper | Amyot the translator of Plutarch |
2,89.352 | 661 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | their best writers |
2,89.353 | 656 | 3s | New | Proper | North's translation of Amyot's version of Plutarch's Lives |
2,90.354 | 638 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Plato |
2,90.364 | 606 | 3p | Identity | DemNP | treated of virtue ,justice ,honesty in the Roman sense <$$paren> ,pleasure ,and the like |
2,90.366 | 605 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the Greek poets |
2,90.367 | 599 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the historians or orators |
2,90.367 | 603 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His pleasure |
2,90.368 | 597 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that L. Crassus knew no more than what he acquired in his early education ,and that M. Antonius was altogether without learning |
2,90.369 | 582 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | |
2,91.370 | 577 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his cousins ,the sons of Aculeo |
2,91.370 | 578 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his brother Quintus |
2,91.370 | 580 | 3s | New | unknown | Cicero ,his brother Quintus ,and his cousins ,the sons of Aculeo |
2,91.380 | 544 | 3s | Identity | Dem | Cicero in his treatise on the Orator ,the best of all his writings ,attempted to expound the opinions of Crassus and Antonius about the principles of their art ,and to preserve as far as he could the memory of these two illustrious Romans . |
2,91.382 | 541 | 3 | New | QuantNP | very little of his writings |
2,91.383 | 539 | 3 | New | QuantNP | that little |
2,91.387 | 532 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | their fame |
2,91.387 | 534 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to make their fame imperishable ,as far as he could |
2,91.390 | 526 | 3 | New | QuantNP | many of his readers |
2,91.391 | 524 | 3s | New | DefNP | The style of these two men |
2,91.396 | 521 | 3p | New | AnchoredNP | His sentences |
2,92.403 | 510 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | His language |
2,92.405 | 506 | 3s | Identity | Dem | yet he spoke with great brevity |
2,92.408 | 501 | 3s | New | IndefNP | A man named Silus |
2,92.409 | 495 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | evidence |
2,92.409 | 499 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the Romans |
2,92.410 | 496 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that the man from whom you say that you heard this said it in a passion |
2,92.412 | 493 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that you may have misunderstood him |
2,92.413 | 479 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Silus |
2,92.414 | 486 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that you never heard at all what you say that you did hear |
2,92.415 | 483 | 3s | CrossSpeech | DemNP | you never heard at all what you say that you did hear |
2,92.418 | 474 | 3 | New | QuantNP | Most of the short fragments of his speeches |
2,92.419 | 469 | 3s | Identity | Dem | orations delivered in the senate and in public assemblies |
2,92.423 | 465 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | every thing |
2,92.425 | 461 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His style |
2,92.427 | 445 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his action |
2,93.429 | 441 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | his gesture |
2,93.430 | 434 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His voice |
2,93.436 | 421 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Cicero |
2,93.438 | 417 | 3s | New | IndefNP | an advocate |
2,93.440 | 413 | 3s | New | IndefNP | A man |
2,93.441 | 411 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to damage his case |
2,93.442 | 408 | 3p | Identity | Proper | the orators of Rome |
2,93.443 | 406 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | M. Marius Gratidianus |
2,93.444 | 368 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | a house which he had bought from Orata a few years before |
2,93.449 | 357 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | an action |
2,93.452 | 382 | 3s | Identity | DemNP | a Servitus ,as the Romans named it |
2,94.454 | 383 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Marius |
2,94.457 | 380 | 3s | New | DefNP | The question |
2,94.458 | 375 | 3s | Identity | Proper | M. Antonius |
2,94.459 | 373 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | that no defect should be concealed from the buyer of a thing |
2,94.465 | 348 | 3s | Identity | Dem | for his client had suffered no damage by the informality in the terms of sale . |
2,94.466 | 343 | 3s | New | FullNP | Roman usage |
2,94.467 | 339 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | The lawyer |
2,94.468 | 332 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | the speaker |
2,94.469 | 333 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | to deal with direct evidence and to establish facts ,or where the evidence was defective ,to draw probable conclusions |
2,94.470 | 329 | 3s | New | DefNP | The application of the law |
2,94.471 | 327 | 3 | New | QuantNP | most questions ,however complicated they seem |
2,94.472 | 319 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the law |
2,94.475 | 296 | 3s | Identity | Proper | C. Sergius Orata |
2,94.476 | 306 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his table |
2,95.477 | 305 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | C. Sergius Orata |
2,95.478 | 297 | empty | Identity | ZeroSbj | a Publicanus or public contractor ,named Considius ,who complained of Orata's encroachments on the lagoon ,and brought an action against him |
2,95.478 | 298 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the salt lagoon named the Lucrine Lake |
2,95.479 | 294 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Crassus ,who came forward as a speaker when he was a very young man vol. i. ,p. 320 |
2,95.480 | 289 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | a fragment of Diodorus on the increase of luxury at Rome ,which may be fitly introduced here ,though we are not quite certain what chronological place it occupied in his history |
2,95.481 | 283 | 3s | New | QuantNP | any nation |
2,95.481 | 285 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the Romans |
2,95.481 | 287 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | Diodorus |
2,95.482 | 278 | 3p | Identity | Pro | people |
2,95.484 | 274 | 3s | New | Bare | wealth |
2,95.485 | 271 | 3p | New | Bare | Men |
2,95.486 | 262 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | A man |
2,95.487 | 254 | 3s | New | DefNP | the artist's most elaborate skill |
2,95.487 | 257 | 3s | New | FullNP | furniture ornamented with silver and ivory |
2,95.487 | 258 | 3p | New | FullNP | rich coverings for couches with patterns of flowers |
2,95.487 | 259 | 3p | New | FullNP | rare scents |
2,95.487 | 261 | 3p | New | FullNP | expensive dinners |
2,95.488 | 252 | 3p | New | FullNP | Wines which gave a moderate degree of satisfaction to the taste |
2,95.489 | 246 | 3p | New | IndefNP | other wines of equal quality |
2,95.489 | 247 | 3s | New | Proper | Chian |
2,95.489 | 248 | 3s | New | Proper | Falernian |
2,95.489 | 249 | 3s | New | unknown | Falernian and Chian ,and other wines of equal quality |
2,95.490 | 240 | 3p | New | DemNP | those which had the highest repute for pleasing the palate |
2,95.491 | 233 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the young men |
2,95.492 | 227 | 3p | New | DefNP | the prices of all such things |
2,95.493 | 222 | 3s | New | IndefNP | a jar of salt fish from the Euxine |
2,95.493 | 224 | 3s | New | IndefNP | A jar of wine |
2,96.494 | 219 | 3p | New | IndefNP | Such cooks as excelled in the art of preparing dishes |
2,96.495 | 214 | 3 | New | unknown | slaves remarkable for their beauty |
2,96.496 | 211 | 3s | New | DefNP | The picture |
2,96.497 | 207 | 3s | New | DefNP | the corruption of manners |
2,96.498 | 200 | 3s | New | DefNP | the labour of man |
2,96.498 | 206 | 3s | New | DefNP | the prosperity of Rome |
2,96.499 | 193 | 3s | New | Bare | society |
2,96.499 | 194 | 3p | Assumed | DefNP | the Romans |
2,96.499 | 198 | 3p | New | DefNP | the opportunities of growing rich by successful enterprise and industry |
2,96.500 | 190 | 3p | New | DefNP | The luxurious habits of the rich |
2,96.501 | 188 | 3s | Identity | Bare | wealth |
2,96.502 | 185 | 3p | New | DemNP | those who $can $not {TEXT:cannot} grow rich honestly |
2,96.503 | 172 | 3s | Inferred | DefNP | the founder |
2,96.503 | 177 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,96.503 | 183 | 3 | New | QuantNP | The few who by ability ,self-denial ,and hard labour win their way to wealth |
2,96.504 | 170 | 3s | New | DefNP | a father's ability |
2,96.505 | 166 | empty | NewVar | Trace | |
2,96.506 | 163 | 3p | Identity | Pro | The young |
2,96.506 | 164 | 3s | New | Dem | another |
2,96.507 | 160 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | and they spend in riot and intemperance that which another has earned . |
2,96.511 | 155 | 3p | Identity | Pro | Their companions ,whose fathers have been less successful in gaining wealth or have had nobler objects in view |
2,96.511 | 157 | 3s | Assumed | Bare | society |
2,96.512 | 153 | 3 | New | unknown | even the wealthiest and most fortunate of our modern societies |
2,97.513 | 137 | 3 | New | IndefNP | others |
2,97.513 | 142 | 3s | Assumed | Bare | society |
2,97.515 | 135 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the evil which is ever mixed with that which we call good |
2,97.516 | 128 | 3p | New | Bare | knaves |
2,97.516 | 134 | 3s | New | DefNP | The remedy |
2,98.522 | 123 | 3s | New | DefNP | The date of this Lex |
2,98.525 | 112 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | the Lex Servilia of Glaucia |
2,98.527 | 107 | 3p | New | FullNP | popular measures |
2,98.527 | 110 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | for popular measures to be enacted by the Comitia Tributa and to be proposed only by tribunes |
2,98.530 | 96 | 3p | New | AnchoredNP | his hearers |
2,98.533 | 89 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | a man |
2,98.535 | 85 | 3ns | Identity | Pro | a law ,the Lex Villia ,which prevented a man from being a candidate while he held an office |
2,98.536 | 80 | 3p | Identity | Pro | the common sort |
2,99.537 | 22 | 3ms | Identity | Pro | C. Servilius Glaucia |
2,99.537 | 75 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | the equestrian order |
2,99.538 | 71 | 3s | New | Bare | office |
2,99.538 | 73 | 3s | Inferred | IndefNP | Such a man |
2,99.539 | 64 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | his coarseness |
2,99.539 | 65 | 3s | Identity | AnchoredNP | His cunning and his jokes |
2,99.539 | 66 | 3s | New | unknown | his low origin and his coarseness |
2,99.539 | 67 | 3p | New | AnchoredNP | his jokes |
2,99.539 | 68 | 3s | New | AnchoredNP | His cunning |
2,99.539 | 69 | 3s | New | unknown | His cunning and his jokes ,his low origin and his coarseness |
2,99.541 | 58 | 3p | Identity | DefNP | The fragments of the Lex Servilia |
2,99.542 | 56 | 3s | Identity | Proper | Klenze |
2,99.542 | 59 | 3s | New | Proper | Bluhme |
2,99.543 | 53 | 3 | New | QuantNP | Both |
2,99.544 | 52 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | one side |
2,99.545 | 51 | 3s | Identity | DefNP | the back of the bronze |
2,99.546 | 48 | 3p | New | DefNP | The letters of the Servilia |
2,99.547 | 44 | 3 | New | IndefNP | others |
2,99.547 | 45 | 3 | New | QuantNP | some |
2,99.547 | 47 | 3p | Inferred | DemNP | those of the Thoria |
2,99.548 | 43 | 3p | Inferred | DefNP | the lines |
2,99.549 | 42 | 3s | Identity | Dem | The tablet ,of which the present fragments are part |
2,99.551 | 28 | 3 | New | DefNP | The first Lex on Pecuniae Repetundae |
2,99.552 | 25 | 3 | Inferred | DefNP | the next |
2,99.553 | 23 | 3 | Inferred | DefNP | the third |
2,99.554 | 20 | 3p | New | QuantNP | no laws |
2,99.556 | 13 | 3 | Identity | DefNP | the Lex Servilia of Caepio |
2,99.557 | 3 | 3 | New | QuantNP | All these Leges |