VI.xxii.2
| ID | 1308 |
|---|---|
| Corpus | Pliny |
| Reference | VI.xxii.2 |
| Reference 2 | n/a |
| Date | 106–107 |
| Source | Letter |
| Author | Pliny |
| Addressee | Calestrius Tiro |
| Citation Greek Code Switch | κατὰ κεφάλαιον |
| Latin Context | egit uterque pro se, egit autem carptim et κατὰ κεφάλαιον, quo genere ueritas statim ostenditur. |
| Inter/Intra Sentential | Intra |
| Function Code Switch | GCS Literature/Rhetoric/Grammar |
| Flagging | |
| Syntactic/Grammatical Info | |
| Context | Pliny describes the ways in which the two sides presented their case in trial concerning provincial governor (Pliny himself acting as assessor) |
| Comments | But is this not actually a current Greek phrase? Doesn’t seem to appear before 4th c. See app.crit. for manuscript variants |