Reminiscences of Ennius in Silius ItalicusMacmillan, 1910 - 69 Seiten |
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... further reference to his name and no allusion to his poem can be found until the fifteenth century , when the discovery of a manuscript of the Punica awakened a slight interest , but led to very few systematic and critical investi ...
... further reference to his name and no allusion to his poem can be found until the fifteenth century , when the discovery of a manuscript of the Punica awakened a slight interest , but led to very few systematic and critical investi ...
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... further , as Silius does ( 11. 215-216 ) , or whether he caused the one word aeger to convey the whole impres- sion , cannot now be determined . But however this may have been , it is evident that Silius had in mind the picture given by ...
... further , as Silius does ( 11. 215-216 ) , or whether he caused the one word aeger to convey the whole impres- sion , cannot now be determined . But however this may have been , it is evident that Silius had in mind the picture given by ...
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... further information in regard to the custom . Pompeius Trogus , if we may judge from the words of Jus- tinus and Orosius , simply stated that the Carthaginians , when afflicted by a pestilence as well as other calamities , brought young ...
... further information in regard to the custom . Pompeius Trogus , if we may judge from the words of Jus- tinus and Orosius , simply stated that the Carthaginians , when afflicted by a pestilence as well as other calamities , brought young ...
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... further connection with the quotation from Ennius than the use of the common verb . The first line , taken from the account of the naval struggle between the Roman ship , Perseus , and the Carthaginian Io , is more suggestive of Ovid's ...
... further connection with the quotation from Ennius than the use of the common verb . The first line , taken from the account of the naval struggle between the Roman ship , Perseus , and the Carthaginian Io , is more suggestive of Ovid's ...
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... further Ennian touch applied them to the horse , as the Augustan poet did . 1 Cf. Servius ad Aen . 6 , 625 : Non mihi si linguae centum sint Lucretii versus sublatus de Homero , sed aerea vox dixit . 2 Persius 5 , 1-2 : Vatibus hic mos ...
... further Ennian touch applied them to the horse , as the Augustan poet did . 1 Cf. Servius ad Aen . 6 , 625 : Non mihi si linguae centum sint Lucretii versus sublatus de Homero , sed aerea vox dixit . 2 Persius 5 , 1-2 : Vatibus hic mos ...
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¹ Cf Aeacidae Aeneid aethra alta annalistic poet Annals apud atque battle of Cannae Blass caeli caelo Carthaginians centum Cicero clamor connection divine echoes enim Ennian influence Ennian lines Ennian touch Ennius Ennius and Silius Epis etiam evidence expression Fabius Flaminius Fortuna fragment of Ennius frondosis Geor given Hannibal Heynacher ignis indebted influence of Ennius Juno Jupiter latter Livy Macrobius Marrucini mentioned mihi mollia mollia crura naribus nection nunc omens passages Pausanias pectora pede Persius phrase Pliny poem Poeni Polybius poplite pulvere Punica Pyrrhus quae quotations quoted reference reminiscence of Ennius Roman says Schlichteisen Scipio Second Punic Second Punic War Seneca Servius signa Silius Italicus similar sonitu sources statement suggested thought tion traceable Vahlen verb Virgil Virgilian Wezel words writers δὲ καὶ ἐς καὶ κατὰ μὲν τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ
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Seite 365 - Nec non Aeneas opera inter talia primus Hortatur socios, paribusque accingitur armis. Atque haec ipse suo tristi cum corde volutat...
Seite 417 - Magno prius vulgatam, et vanitate et fabula parem, anguis immanis concubitu conceptum, et in cubiculo matris eius visam persaepe prodigii eius speciem interventuque hominum evolutam repente atque ex oculis elapsam. His miraculis numquam ab ipso elusa fides est; quin potius aucta arte quadam nec abnuendi tale quicquam nec palam adfirmandi.
Seite 373 - ... In the first of these, with its similar metrical effect at the close and its similar form of the noun tonsa, there is the same thought that we meet in Silius, namely of striking the breast with the oars; in the second, while this emphatic idea of striking is moderated in the milder verb...
Seite 360 - ... miraturque nihil, nisi quod Libitina sacravit. Ennius, et sapiens et fortis et alter Homerus, 50 ut critici dicunt, leviter curare videtur, quo promissa cadant et somnia Pythagorea.
Seite 361 - Lunai portum, est operae, cognoscite, cives:" cor iubet hoc Enni, postquam destertuit esse Maeonides, Quintus pavone ex Pythagoreo.
Seite 361 - Nee fonte labra prolui caballino nee in bicipiti somniasse Parnaso memini, ut repente sic poeta prodirem. Heliconidasque pallidamque Pirenen illis remitto quorum imagines lambunt 5 hederae sequaces; ipse semipaganus ad sacra vatum carmen adfero nostrum. quis expedivit psittaco suum "chaere" picamque docuit verba nostra conari?
Seite 368 - Vahlen (1l. 287-289) : .... multa dies in bello conficit unus : et rursus multae fortunae forte recumbunt : haudquaquam quemquam semper fortuna secuta est.
Seite 362 - Ennium sicut sacros vetustate lucos adoremus, in quibus grandia et antiqua robora iam non tantam habent speciem, quantam religionem.
Seite 360 - Pacuvius docti famam senis, Accius alti, • dicitur Afrani toga convenisse Menandro, Plautus ad exemplar Siculi properare Epicharmi, vincere Caecilius gravitate, Terentius arte.
Seite 420 - ... et animus suus cuique ante aut post pugnandi ordinem dabat ; tantusque fuit ardor animorum, adeo intentus pugnae animus ut eum motum terrae, qui multarum urbium Italiae magnas partes prostravit avertitque cursu rapidos amnis, mare fluminibus invexit, montes lapsu ingenti proruit, nemo pugnantium senserit.