Timeline for Is "necesse est tibi esse placidus" valid classical Latin?
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Jul 5 at 19:37 | history | became hot network question | |||
Jul 5 at 19:20 | vote | accept | d_e | ||
Jul 5 at 13:50 | comment | added | Joonas Ilmavirta♦ | Related: Is the complement of esse in nominative or accusative when esse is a subject? | |
Jul 5 at 13:27 | comment | added | Mitomino | Interesting question: +1! I'd say that this example would be ungrammatical since the nominative case of the subject complement of the infinitival clause (placidus) could not be licensed in this context (cf. the well-formation of the non-impersonal construction Tu videris esse placidus). | |
Jul 5 at 13:14 | answer | added | Mitomino | timeline score: 8 | |
Jul 5 at 11:34 | history | asked | d_e | CC BY-SA 4.0 |