Classical Studies in Honour of Henry DrislerMacmillan and Company, 1894 - 310 Seiten |
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... falling asleep that made possible the stopping of the boat , and that the scholiast Porphyrio so understood it " ( see Kirkland's edition of the Satires and Epistles , and Orelli's note ) ; but a scholiast's note may be of little value ...
... falling asleep that made possible the stopping of the boat , and that the scholiast Porphyrio so understood it " ( see Kirkland's edition of the Satires and Epistles , and Orelli's note ) ; but a scholiast's note may be of little value ...
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... fall into the lake which we have mentioned , and if he remove the ballista away from the wall , not one stone will reach it , but all will fall outside the wall.2 " The story goes , in regard to the building of the city , that Hormuz ...
... fall into the lake which we have mentioned , and if he remove the ballista away from the wall , not one stone will reach it , but all will fall outside the wall.2 " The story goes , in regard to the building of the city , that Hormuz ...
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... falls upon it , though there be snow all around it . In this temple there is a place for observing the stars . The Indians and Magians honour it greatly . This desert is called the " desert of Zoroaster , the head of the Magians . ' The ...
... falls upon it , though there be snow all around it . In this temple there is a place for observing the stars . The Indians and Magians honour it greatly . This desert is called the " desert of Zoroaster , the head of the Magians . ' The ...
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... fall about 432. He was thus fully a generation older than Plato , and so could hardly have advanced as a personal rival of the Academy . He would , however , be just the right age either for a real discus- sion with Socrates , or for ...
... fall about 432. He was thus fully a generation older than Plato , and so could hardly have advanced as a personal rival of the Academy . He would , however , be just the right age either for a real discus- sion with Socrates , or for ...
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... Falling on the heads of foemen , Fail to hit the mark they aim at . ' Again , another passage in the same Yasht describes the war- chariot of Mithra : Yt . x . 128-132 hishtaite aom vāshahe mithrahe vouru - gaoyaoitōish hazańrəm ...
... Falling on the heads of foemen , Fail to hit the mark they aim at . ' Again , another passage in the same Yasht describes the war- chariot of Mithra : Yt . x . 128-132 hishtaite aom vāshahe mithrahe vouru - gaoyaoitōish hazańrəm ...
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Seite 127 - Asinius quoque, quamquam propioribus temporibus natus sit, videtur mihi inter Menenios et Appios studuisse. Pacuvium certe et Accium non solum tragoediis sed etiam orationibus suis expressit; adeo durus et siccus est.
Seite 147 - Finierat monitus. dictis tamen ille repugnat propositumque premit flagratque cupidine currus. ergo, qua licuit, genitor cunctatus ad altos 105 deducit iuvenem, Vulcania munera, currus. aureus axis erat, temo aureus, aurea summae curvatura rotae, radiorum argenteus ordo. per iuga chrysolithi positaeque ex ordine gemmae clara repercusso reddebant lumina Phoebo.
Seite 147 - Perspicit, ecce vigil rutilo patefecit ab ortu Purpureas Aurora fores et plena rosarum Atria.
Seite 147 - Quale coloratum Tithoni coniuge caelum Subrubet aut sponso visa puella novo, Quale rosae fulgent inter sua lilia mixtae, Aut ubi cantatis Luna laborat equis, Aut quod, ne longis fiavescere possit ab annis, 40 Maeonis Assyrium femina tinxit ebur.
Seite 129 - Tiberio parcit et exoletas interdum et reconditas voces aucupanti. M. quidem Antonium ut insanum increpat, quasi ea scribentem, quae mirentur potius homines quam intellegant...
Seite 128 - Multi ex alieno saeculo petunt verba, duodecim tabulas loquuntur. Gracchus illis et Crassus et Curio nimis culti et recentes sunt, ad Appium usque et Coruncanium redeunt.
Seite 3 - Further, he says that in the beginning man was born from animals of a different species. His reason is that, "while other animals quickly find food for themselves, man alone requires a prolonged period of suckling. Hence, had he been originally such as he is now, he could never have survived.
Seite 126 - Si ut Graeci scripserunt, summi,' inquit Catulus; 'si ut nostri, nihil opus est oratore; satis est non esse mendacem." 'Atqui, ne nostros contemnas,' inquit Antonius, 'Graeci quoque ipsi sic initio scriptitarunt ut noster Cato, ut Pictor, ut Piso. Erat enim historia nihil aliud nisi annalium confectio, cuius rei memoriaeque publicae retinendae causa ab initio rerum Romanarum usque ad P.
Seite 21 - Hebrew, and he came and healed him of his leprosy. The people of Mesopotamia also worshipped Cuthbi, a Hebrew woman, because she delivered Bakru, the paternal [king]8 of Edessa, from his enemies.
Seite 147 - vexasse' ita responderi posse credo: 'Vexasse' grave verbum est factumque ab eo videtur, quod est 'vehere', in quo inest vis iam quaedam alieni arbitrii; non enim sui potens est, qui vehitur. 'Vexare...