The Roman Elegiac PoetsKarl Pomeroy Harrington American book Company, 1914 - 444 Seiten |
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... edition was undertaken many years ago by my father , the plan as then conceived being somewhat less comprehensive than that which has now been worked out . At the time of his death he had already written some notes on Propertius for the ...
... edition was undertaken many years ago by my father , the plan as then conceived being somewhat less comprehensive than that which has now been worked out . At the time of his death he had already written some notes on Propertius for the ...
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... edition of Catullus , basing it upon two Berlin Mss . , the Datanus ( D ) and the Laurentianus ( L ) , both of the fifteenth century , great progress has been made in establishing the text of this author . In 1830 the Sangermanensis ( G ) ...
... edition of Catullus , basing it upon two Berlin Mss . , the Datanus ( D ) and the Laurentianus ( L ) , both of the fifteenth century , great progress has been made in establishing the text of this author . In 1830 the Sangermanensis ( G ) ...
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... edition of 1829 , knowledge of the Parisinus ( B ) , written in 1423 , somewhat interpolated , and of little independent value ; Eboracensis ( Y ) , now lost , and used only in part and at second hand ; and the consensus of three ...
... edition of 1829 , knowledge of the Parisinus ( B ) , written in 1423 , somewhat interpolated , and of little independent value ; Eboracensis ( Y ) , now lost , and used only in part and at second hand ; and the consensus of three ...
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... edition of 1562 with learned comments by Muretus ; the Paris edition by Scaliger in 1577 ; the Bonn edition of 1680 edited by Graevius and containing notes by many famous scholars ; and the Haupt- Vahlen text edition ( see § 19 ) . The ...
... edition of 1562 with learned comments by Muretus ; the Paris edition by Scaliger in 1577 ; the Bonn edition of 1680 edited by Graevius and containing notes by many famous scholars ; and the Haupt- Vahlen text edition ( see § 19 ) . The ...
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... edition of his author ( or authors ) with introduction and a conservative text . The edition by Kirby Flower Smith ( 1913 ) includes an introduction and full commentary on Books 1 , 2 , and 4,2-14 . For editions of selections by Jacoby ...
... edition of his author ( or authors ) with introduction and a conservative text . The edition by Kirby Flower Smith ( 1913 ) includes an introduction and full commentary on Books 1 , 2 , and 4,2-14 . For editions of selections by Jacoby ...
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Seite 407 - Minervae, quae fieri pugna prima cruenta solet. protinus excolimur teneri curaque parentis 15 imus ad insignes urbis ab arte viros. frater ad eloquium viridi tendebat ab aevo, fortia verbosi natus ad arma fori; at mihi iam puero caelestia sacra placebant, inque suum furtim Musa trahebat opus. 20 saepe pater dixit «studium quid inutile temptas ? Maeonides nullas ipse reliquit opes.
Seite 108 - Et mutam nequiquam alloquerer cinerem, Quandoquidem fortuna mihi tete abstulit ipsum, Heu miser indigne frater adempte mihi. Nunc tamen interea haec prisco quae more parentum Tradita sunt tristi munere ad inferias, Accipe fraterno multum manantia fletu. Atque in perpetuum, frater, ave atque vale.
Seite 148 - ... sed manibus qui saevus erit, scutumque sudemque is gerat et miti sit procul a Venere. at nobis, Pax alma, veni spicamque teneto, perfluat et pomis candidus ante sinus.
Seite 400 - CUM subit illius tristissima noctis imago, Qua mihi supremum tempus in Urbe fuit, Cum repeto noctem, qua tot mihi cara reliqui, Labitur ex oculis nunc quoque gutta meis.
Seite 224 - The lonely mountains o'er And the resounding shore A voice of weeping heard, and loud lament; From haunted spring and dale Edged with poplar pale The parting Genius is with sighing sent; With flower-inwoven tresses torn The Nymphs in twilight shade of tangled thickets mourn.
Seite 93 - Nulli se dicit mulier mea nubere malle quam mihi, non si se luppiter ipse petat. dicit; sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, in vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua.
Seite 168 - ... usque cano Nemesim, sine qua versus mihi nullus verba potest iustos aut reperire pedes. at tu, nam divum servat tutela poetas, praemoneo, vati parce, puella, sacro, ut Messalinum celebrem, cum praemia belli ante suos currus oppida victa feret, ipse gerens laurus : lauro devinctus agresti miles " io " magna voce " triumphe
Seite 80 - Iocundum cum aetas florida ver ageret, Multa satis lusi: non est dea nescia nostri, Quae dulcem curis miscet amaritiem: Sed totum hoc studium luctu fraterna mihi mors Abstulit. O misero frater adempte mihi, Tu mea tu moriens fregisti commoda, frater, Tecum una tota est nostra sepulta domus, Omnia tecum una perierunt gaudia nostra, Quae tuus in vita dulcis alebat amor.
Seite 118 - ... nam veneror, seu stipes habet desertus in agris seu vetus in trivio florida serta lapis : et quodcumque mihi pomum novus educat annus, libatum agricolae ponitur ante deo.
Seite 281 - Per te immaturum mortis adimus iter. Tu vitiis hominum crudelia pabula praebes : Semina curarum de capite orta tuo. Tu Paetum ad Pharios tendentem lintea portus 5 Obruis insano terque quaterque mari.