Imperfectum (Latin "unfinished" or "incomplete") may mean: Imperfect, a verb form Opus Imperfectum, an early Christian commentary on the Gospel of Matthew...
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Opus Imperfectum in Matthaeum is an early Christian commentary on the Gospel of Matthew, written sometime in the 5th century. Its name is derived from...
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Latino sine flexione (redirect from Latin without inflections)
Passive participle: amato (loved) Active participle: amante (loving) Imperfectum (past): amaba (loved), legeba (read) Future: amara (will/shall love)...
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Bibliography of Augustine of Hippo (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
literal meaning of Genesis - unfinished work (De genesi ad litteram opus imperfectum) - English translation On the divination of demons (De divinatione daemonorum...
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performed first as tempus perfectum (3 2), then tempus imperfectum (2 2), then tempus imperfectum diminutum (2 4), and finally tempus perfectum diminutum...
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Bouhot, Jean-Paul (1970). "Remarques sur l'histoire du texte de l'Opus Imperfectum in Matthaeum". Vigiliae Christianae. 24 (3): 201–202. doi:10.1163/157007270X00047...
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Grammatical tense (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
tempora): Present (praesēns) Future (futūrum) Imperfect (praeteritum imperfectum) Perfect (praesēns perfectum) Future perfect (futūrum perfectum) Pluperfect...
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Righteous indignation (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
Aquinas, in the question on anger of his Summa Theologiae, quotes the Opus Imperfectum in Matthaeum, "he that is angry without cause, shall be in danger; but...
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Clementine literature (section Latin)
translated a part or all, perhaps as an exercise in Greek. The Opus imperfectum above mentioned has five quotations. It is apparently by an Arian of...
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Didascalia Apostolorum (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
end of the 4th century it is quoted in the Pseudo-Chrysostom's Opus Imperfectum in Matthaeum. The work's author is unknown. R. Hugh Connolly argued the...
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