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Her real name was Hostia , the pseudonym suggesting not merely the qualities of an ordinary lover's " divinity , " but more especially her function as an inspirer of his poetry ; for she was not only herself a docta puella , but came of ...
Her real name was Hostia , the pseudonym suggesting not merely the qualities of an ordinary lover's " divinity , " but more especially her function as an inspirer of his poetry ; for she was not only herself a docta puella , but came of ...
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... instead of nitidus , which is the usual equivalent of the Homeric epithet apoi ( Todes ) ; cf. 11. 2 , 44 . - 72. arguta . . . solea : the modern poet would be more likely to apply the epithet to a silk skirt worn by his divinity .
... instead of nitidus , which is the usual equivalent of the Homeric epithet apoi ( Todes ) ; cf. 11. 2 , 44 . - 72. arguta . . . solea : the modern poet would be more likely to apply the epithet to a silk skirt worn by his divinity .
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Themis : the divinity that represented " law . " Her attributes were the horn of plenty , symbolizing blessing , and the balance , indicating exact justice . = 155. vita domina , but whether a parallel to Lesbia or a lawful wife it is ...
Themis : the divinity that represented " law . " Her attributes were the horn of plenty , symbolizing blessing , and the balance , indicating exact justice . = 155. vita domina , but whether a parallel to Lesbia or a lawful wife it is ...
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3 , 1 , 35. - illorum : such as the previous verses have described . iure : oath . ' ―――― 4. Harpocratem : the Greek name of the younger Egyptian divinity Horus , who came to be regarded as the god of silence .
3 , 1 , 35. - illorum : such as the previous verses have described . iure : oath . ' ―――― 4. Harpocratem : the Greek name of the younger Egyptian divinity Horus , who came to be regarded as the god of silence .
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deo Amore : i.e. even if the gods seem propitious , here is a really opposing divinity . 23. tua ... Isis : the worship of the Egyptian goddess Isis had become common at Rome , and was especially popular among women .
deo Amore : i.e. even if the gods seem propitious , here is a really opposing divinity . 23. tua ... Isis : the worship of the Egyptian goddess Isis had become common at Rome , and was especially popular among women .
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