by Skylax » Wed Aug 20, 2003 1:58 pm
[quote author=bingley link=board=3;threadid=510;start=0#4484 date=1061356199]<br />scorto postponere honestum Officium, Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 34 : postponere Hannibalem Alexandro Magno. Just. 30, 4, 9<br />[/quote]<br /><br />The accusative is the direct object of ponere<br />scorto and Alexandro are datives denoting post what?<br /><br />The same with praeferre to bring something (acc) before something else (dative) or praeficere "to place someone (acc) at the head of something (dative) : te praeficio provinciae "I place you at he head of the province".<br /><br />It can happen (but not always) with the verbs beginning with ad-, ante-, cum- in-, inter-, ob-, post-, prae-, sub-, super-<br /><br />Valete