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Ovid. work was being done , were thought negligible and hardly included . In fact , the word translated by our year more often meant the season . . . . There was usually no thought about the number of months in the year . ' Among the ...
Ovid. work was being done , were thought negligible and hardly included . In fact , the word translated by our year more often meant the season . . . . There was usually no thought about the number of months in the year . ' Among the ...
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... thought to be in the very flower of his age . To meet this objection , he was driven to conjecture that the custom may originally have been celebrated in the height of summer , perhaps on Midsummer Day ; the shift of date he thought may ...
... thought to be in the very flower of his age . To meet this objection , he was driven to conjecture that the custom may originally have been celebrated in the height of summer , perhaps on Midsummer Day ; the shift of date he thought may ...
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... thought to be with Portunus , who was supposed to hold a key in his hand and was thought to be " the god of gates . scholiast on Virgil says that Portunus was usually painted holding a key in his hand . Varro combined both etymo- logies ...
... thought to be with Portunus , who was supposed to hold a key in his hand and was thought to be " the god of gates . scholiast on Virgil says that Portunus was usually painted holding a key in his hand . Varro combined both etymo- logies ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Aeneas ancient Anna Perenna aquas arma Augustus Bacchus Caesar calendar called Carmentis causa Ceres daughter dedit deos deus dicta dixit dost earth erat erit Fabii Fasti father Faunus festival fire flames fuit goddess gods habet haec hanc hand hinc honour illa ille illis inque inquit Iovis ipsa ipse Iuppiter Janus Jupiter king longa Lupercalia Luperci manus manuscript Mars mater mensis mihi Minerva modo month mora mother Nerio nomen nomine nulla numina nunc nymph omne opus Ovid Parilia parva pater Phoebus quae quam quia quid quod quoque rites Robigalia Robigo Roman Rome Romulus sacra sacred saepe Salii signa sunt tamen temple tempora terra thee thou Tiber tibi Tristia tunc turba Varro venit Venus verba Vesta Vols voltu W. H. D. Rouse W. R. M. Lamb