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... cause of his exile was is not wholly certain . It seems proba- ble , however , that he was in some way connected with an intrigue of Julia , the granddaughter of the emperor ; and that this fact caused the emperor , already ill ...
... cause of his exile was is not wholly certain . It seems proba- ble , however , that he was in some way connected with an intrigue of Julia , the granddaughter of the emperor ; and that this fact caused the emperor , already ill ...
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... cause is to be found in the changed politi- cal conditions . After the victory of Octavian over Antony and Cleopatra at Actium in 31 B. C. there was a marked diminution in that political activity which had been so im- portant an element ...
... cause is to be found in the changed politi- cal conditions . After the victory of Octavian over Antony and Cleopatra at Actium in 31 B. C. there was a marked diminution in that political activity which had been so im- portant an element ...
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... cause authors whose writings would be read by the people at large , and who would be able to win sympathy and support for his administration when laws , ordinances , and even armed . force might fail . And so Maecenas , Augustus's prime ...
... cause authors whose writings would be read by the people at large , and who would be able to win sympathy and support for his administration when laws , ordinances , and even armed . force might fail . And so Maecenas , Augustus's prime ...
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... cause . Yet while the administration succeeded in winning the allegiance of the members of the literary class , the latter were never in any sense the hired champions of the imperial Augustus , Maecenas , and others did indeed show ...
... cause . Yet while the administration succeeded in winning the allegiance of the members of the literary class , the latter were never in any sense the hired champions of the imperial Augustus , Maecenas , and others did indeed show ...
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... causes was the influence of the writers of Alexandria . This city had been the center of Greek culture from the third century B. C. A great library had been founded there by Ptolemy Soter , and he and his successors did everything in ...
... causes was the influence of the writers of Alexandria . This city had been the center of Greek culture from the third century B. C. A great library had been founded there by Ptolemy Soter , and he and his successors did everything in ...
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LAT-SELECTIONS FROM OVID William Douglas Lowe,43 B. C. -17 or 18 a. D. Ovid Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
ablative accusative Achilles Actaeon's Aeneas aequor Agamemnon amor Apollo apposition aquas āre ārī arma atque ātus āvī Boeotia Boötes bracchia Cadmus caelo Caesar caput Carmentis coniunx conj Cycnus dative daughter Deucalion deus Diana dixit entis erat eris father fuit genitive goddess gods Greek haec Hippomenes idis illa ille illis illo inis inque ipse itus Jupiter king Latium Latona licet manu mihi Minerva modo mora neque Niobe nisi numina nunc nymph omnes ōnis orbem Order ōris ōrum Ovid pater pectora Perseus Phaëthon Phocis Phrygia plur Pluto poenas poet prep pron Proserpina Pyrrha quae quam quid quis quod quoque river Roman Rome sanguine Sicily simul subjunctive subst tamen tellus terra Thebes Thessaly Thrace tibi Trojan Troy undas utque Venus verba vidit vultus
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 101 - Orbe locus medio est inter terrasque fretumque caelestesque plagas, triplicis confinia mundi: unde quod est usquam, quamvis regionibus absit, inspicitur, penetratque cavas vox omnis ad aures. Fama tenet summaque domum sibi legit in arce, innumerosque aditus ac mille foramina tectis addidit, et nullis inclusit limina portis.
Seite 139 - Ut celeri passu Cremeram tetigere rapacem, turbidus hibernis ille fluebat aquis, castra loco ponunt: destrictis ensibus ipsi Tyrrhenum valido Marte per agmen eunt, non aliter quam cum Libyca de rupe leones invadunt sparsos lata per arva greges.
Seite 16 - Da mihi perpetua, genitor carissime,' dixit ' virginitate frui : dedit hoc pater ante Dianae.' Ule quidem obsequitur, sed te decor iste quod optas esse vetat, votoque tuo tua forma repugnat : Phoebus amat, visaeque cupit conubia Daphnes, 490 quodque cupit, sperat, suaque illum oracula fallunt.
Seite 101 - E quibus hi vacuas implent sermonibus aures, hi narrata ferunt alio ; mensuraque ficti crescit, et auditis aliquid novus adicit auctor.
Seite 76 - Video meliora proboque, 20 deteriora sequor. Quid in hospite, regia virgo, ureris, et thalamos alieni concipis orbis? Haec quoque terra potest, quod ames, dare. Vivat an ille occidat, in dis est.
Seite 51 - ... hoc tamen amborum verbis estote rogati, o multum miseri, meus illiusque parentes, ut quos certus amor, quos hora novissima iunxit, componi tumulo non invideatis eodem; at tu quae ramis arbor miserabile corpus nunc tegis unius mox es tectura duorum, signa tene caedis pullosque et luctibus aptos semper habe fetus, gemini monumenta cruoris!
Seite 62 - Caystros carmina cygnorum labentibus audit in undis. silva coronat aquas cingens latus omne, suisque frondibus ut velo Phoebeos submovet ictus. frigora dant rami, varios humus umida flores: perpetuum ver est. quo dum Proserpina luco ludit et aut violas aut candida lilia carpit...
Seite 123 - EPILOGUE (Met. xv, 871-879) [The poet prophesies the immortality of his work.] lamque opus exegi, quod nec lovis ira nec ignis nec poterit ferrum nec edax abolere vetustas. Cum volet, illa dies, quae nil nisi corporis huius ius habet, incerti spatium mihi finiat aevi : parte tamen meliore mei super alta perennis 875 astra ferar, nomenque erit indelebile nostrum.
Seite 9 - Jamque erat in totas sparsurus fulmina terras ; Sed timuit, ne forte sacer tot ab ignibus aether Conciperet flammas, longusque ardesceret axis.
Seite 47 - ... rettulit Echo et verbis favet ipsa suis egressaque silva ibat, ut iniceret sperato bracchia collo; ille fugit fugiensque 'manus conplexibus aufer! 390 ante' ait 'emoriar, quam sit tibi copia nostri'. rettulit illa nihil nisi 'sit tibi copia nostri!