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  • Roast lamb a la palikar or roast lamb a la kleftika or lamb ala Graeca is a dish that reminds us of our immortal heroes who roasted the lamb in this way, under the thick cover of a tree, celebrating our great feasts.’’

    Recipe for Salmon "Kleftiko" (Σολομός Κλέφτικος) and Kleftiko: Its Modern Meaning Laurie Constantino 2008

  • From the style and the content, I believe this may be a copy of the Patrologia Graeca.

    The Dressmaker Posie Graeme-Evans 2010

  • A.monius, In A.istotelis De interpretatione commentarius, ed.A. Busse, Commentaria in A.istotelem Graeca

    Medieval Theories of Future Contingents Knuuttila, Simo 2006

  • I've had a couple of professors who are very resistant to the notion that one can reconstruction the general pronunciation of a dead language, and have no interest in even flipping through "Vox Graeca" and "Vox Latina".

    languagehat.com: CLASSICAL LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION PROJECT. 2005

  • Apart from a few scattered essays I have written in English, my books are foreign: Graeca sunt, non leguntur.

    A Cup of Coffee Tamas, Gaspar Miklos 1999

  • Graeca, nec Latina, nec barbara, veritas, sine oris et linguae organis, sine strepitu syllabarum diceret, ` Verum dicit; 'at ego statim certus confidenter illi homini tuo dicerem, ` Verum dicis.'

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • It is a 'Graeca urbs' (ch. 81), and a Roman colony (ch. 44, etc.), so that it cannot be Naples.

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

  • 'Ex integra Graeca integram comoediam hodie sum acturus Heauton timorumenon.'

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

  • -- The original was Philemon's Θησαυρός, as seen from the didascalia, 'Graeca Thensaurus Philemonis acta ludis

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

  • In Graeca adulescens est, qui lenoni eripit meretricem in prima fabula: eum Plautus locum reliquit integrum; eum hic locum sumpsit sibi in Adelphos, verbum de verbo expressum extulit. '

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

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