Extracts from Ovid's Metamorphoses, with copious notes. By I. McBurneyR. Griffin and Company, 1854 - 18 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 7
Seite 60
... rise of light . Perhaps from the Latin " aurea hora , " the golden hour . Nabat- æaque regna , " and the Nabathean realms ; of which the capital was Petra . This part of Arabia was called after Nebajoth , or Nabath son of Ishmael . 66 ...
... rise of light . Perhaps from the Latin " aurea hora , " the golden hour . Nabat- æaque regna , " and the Nabathean realms ; of which the capital was Petra . This part of Arabia was called after Nebajoth , or Nabath son of Ishmael . 66 ...
Seite 67
... rise to the systematic study of mathematics . It is said that the changes effected by the inundations of the Nile , first prompted to the practical application of the science . 26. " Itum est ( ab hominibus ) in viscera terræ , " men ...
... rise to the systematic study of mathematics . It is said that the changes effected by the inundations of the Nile , first prompted to the practical application of the science . 26. " Itum est ( ab hominibus ) in viscera terræ , " men ...
Seite 68
... rise to the fable of the Titans , and the " giants in crime " warring against heaven . " Securior " for 1. " Neve , " resolved into et ut non . " tutior . " 66 2. " Ferunt gigantas affectâsse cœleste regnum , " 89 NOTES TO PAGE 6 . 68.
... rise to the fable of the Titans , and the " giants in crime " warring against heaven . " Securior " for 1. " Neve , " resolved into et ut non . " tutior . " 66 2. " Ferunt gigantas affectâsse cœleste regnum , " 89 NOTES TO PAGE 6 . 68.
Seite 77
... rise to the fable . " Aquilo , " the north wind , perhaps so called from swooping down like an eagle ( aquila ) . It corresponded with Boreas of the Greeks . 21. " Notus , " the same as " Auster , " the south wind , was very stormy ...
... rise to the fable . " Aquilo , " the north wind , perhaps so called from swooping down like an eagle ( aquila ) . It corresponded with Boreas of the Greeks . 21. " Notus , " the same as " Auster , " the south wind , was very stormy ...
Seite 97
... rise from the sea in the morning , and sink into it again in the evening . Compare note on line 60 , page 204 , Ramsay's Extracts . 70. " Coelum rapitur assiduâ vertigine , " the heaven is whirled round , in a constant rotation . The ...
... rise from the sea in the morning , and sink into it again in the evening . Compare note on line 60 , page 204 , Ramsay's Extracts . 70. " Coelum rapitur assiduâ vertigine , " the heaven is whirled round , in a constant rotation . The ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adhuc æquore aër aëra Apollo aquis Atlas Atque auras auro Boeotia brachia Cadmus caput cetera cloth Clymene cœli cœlo cœlum Colchis corpore Crown 8vo currus Cycnus daughter deities Deorum derived Deucalion Deus earth enim Epaphus erat FABLE father flammas formæ fuit Glasgow Academy gods Greece Greek hæc heaven hence Iapetus ignes ignibus illa illic illis illo Inachus Inque ipse Jamque Jove Jovis Jupiter king Lampetie lumina Lycaon mihi modò mora mountain natus Neptune nisi nomen nondum numina nunc nymphs omnes orbem oscula Ossa Ovid pater Penates Perque Perseus Phaethon Phocis Phoebus pœnas poets postquam Prometheus Pyrrha quà quæ quam quas Quid quod quòque quum rerum river semina serpent signifies sine suos super tamen tecta tellus terga terræ terras Tethys Thessaly Thisbe tibi undas undis Utque vale of Tempe verba vidit vulnera vultus
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 1 - Sic erat instabilis tellus, innabilis unda, lucis egens ae'r : nulli sua forma manebat, obstabatque aliis aliud, quia corpore in uno frigida pugnabant calidis, humentia siccis, mollia cum duris, sine pondere habentia pondus.
Seite 45 - ... excute virgineo conceptas pectore flammas, si potes, infelix! si possem, sanior essem; sed trahit invitam nova vis, aliudque cupido, mens aliud suadet. video meliora proboque, deteriora sequor.
Seite 4 - Ipsa quoque immunis rastroque intacta nee ullis saucia vomeribus per se dabat omnia tellus...
Seite 29 - Phaethon, rutilos flamma populante capillos, volvitur in praeceps longoque per aera tractu fertur, ut interdum de caelo stella sereno etsi non cecidit, potuit cecidisse videri. quem procul a patria diverso maximus orbe excipit Eridanus, fumantiaque abluit ora.
Seite 76 - All the fountains of the great deep were broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Seite 21 - Saeculaque et positae spatiis aequalibus Horae, Verque novum stabat cinctum florente corona ; Stabat nuda Aestas et spicea serta gerebat ; Stabat et Autumnus calcatis sordidus uvis, Et glacialis Hiems, canos hirsuta capillos. 30 Incle loco medius rerum novitate paventem Sol oculis juvenem, quibus adspicit omnia, vidit, Quaeque viae tibi causa? quid hac, ait, arce petisti, Progenies, Phaethon, baud infitianda parenti?
Seite 2 - ... orbem. sic ubi dispositam, quisquis fuit ille deorum, congeriem secuit sectamque in membra redegit : principio terram, ne non aequalis ab omni parte foret, magni speciem glomeravit in orbis.