La oración de infinitivo en la Historia Romana de Veleyo Patérculo
Abstract
The author studies the use of the infinitive construction in the Roman History of Velleius Paterculus. The analysis that refers to the main verbs shows Velleius' preference for the infinitive clauses instead of that clauses with conectors. Likewise, the uses of the infinitive remark Velleius' literary and rethorical background.
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