Ovid: Selections for the Use of SchoolsClarendon Press, 1877 - 352 Seiten |
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... hence we are naturally led to enquire whether their ancient records may not have recognised a personage of this description , whose fame was hidden in later times under a foreign title . On examining the history of the son of Zeus and ...
... hence we are naturally led to enquire whether their ancient records may not have recognised a personage of this description , whose fame was hidden in later times under a foreign title . On examining the history of the son of Zeus and ...
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... Hence we might have been disposed to conclude that this held good of Hercules , especially since we know that he was worshipped after the Grecian fashion ; but two fragments preserved by late writers , one of Cassius Hemina , an early ...
... Hence we might have been disposed to conclude that this held good of Hercules , especially since we know that he was worshipped after the Grecian fashion ; but two fragments preserved by late writers , one of Cassius Hemina , an early ...
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... Hence the ' Luperci ' would be their priests , the ' Lupercal ' The note of Servius is worth reading . 2 We ought not to omit a very choice one preserved by Quinctilian , I. 5 , who tells us that some persons maintained that ' Lupercal ...
... Hence the ' Luperci ' would be their priests , the ' Lupercal ' The note of Servius is worth reading . 2 We ought not to omit a very choice one preserved by Quinctilian , I. 5 , who tells us that some persons maintained that ' Lupercal ...
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... hence were frequently addressed ' Di Manes1 . According to Apuleius 2 , all souls separated from the body were anciently comprehended under the term ' Lemures ; ' such of these as were beneficent , and watched over the abodes of their ...
... hence were frequently addressed ' Di Manes1 . According to Apuleius 2 , all souls separated from the body were anciently comprehended under the term ' Lemures ; ' such of these as were beneficent , and watched over the abodes of their ...
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... hence the compluvium ' or reservoir which received the water that entered through the ' impluvium ' or hole in the roof of the atrium , was sacred to the Penates . It appears , then , that ' Penates ' is in fact a generic term , and ...
... hence the compluvium ' or reservoir which received the water that entered through the ' impluvium ' or hole in the roof of the atrium , was sacred to the Penates . It appears , then , that ' Penates ' is in fact a generic term , and ...
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Seite 262 - Hiberiae? condit quisque diem collibus in suis, et vitem viduas ducit ad arbores; 30 hinc ad vina redit laetus et alteris te mensis adhibet deum; te multa prece, te prosequitur mero defuso pateris et Laribus tuum miscet numen, uti Graecia Castoris et magni memor Herculis. 'longas o utinam, dux bone, ferias praestes Hesperiae!
Seite xviii - Perdiderint cum me duo crimina, carmen et error, Alterius facti culpa silenda mihi: Nam non sum tanti, renovem ut tua vulnera, Caesar, 210 Quem nimio plus est indoluisse semel.
Seite 29 - ... conscia mens ut cuique sua est, ita concipit intra pectora pro facto spemque metumque suo.
Seite 286 - Ecce, Sabinorum prisco de sanguine magnum Agmen agens Clausus, magnique ipse agminis instar, Claudia nunc a quo diffunditur et tribus et gens Per Latium, postquam in partem data Roma Sabinis.
Seite 23 - T'EMPORA cum causis Latium digesta per annum, Lapsaque sub terras, ortaque signa, canam.
Seite 12 - Vivet et Ascraeus, dum mustis uva tumebit. Dum cadet incurva falce resecta Ceres. Battiades semper toto cantabitur orbe; Quamvis ingenio non valet, arte valet. Nulla Sophocleo veniet iactura cothurno.
Seite 33 - Cacus, Aventinae timor atque infamia silvae, non leve finitimis hospitibusque malum. dira viro facies, vires pro corpore, corpus grande (pater monstri Mulciber huius erat...
Seite 111 - Livor iniquo ullum de nostris dente momordit opus, nam tulerint magnos cum saecula nostra poetas, non fuit ingenio fama maligna meo, cumque ego praeponam multos mihi, non minor illis dicor et in toto plurimus orbe legor. si quid habent igitur vatum praesagia veri, protinus ut moriar, non ero, Terra, tuus.
Seite xxiv - ... sex ego Fastorum scripsi totidemque libellos, cumque suo finem mense volumen habet, idque tuo nuper scriptum sub nomine, Caesar, et tibi sacratum sors mea rupit opus...
Seite 108 - Maeonides nullas ipse reliquit opes.' Motus eram dictis, totoque Helicone relicto Scribere conabar verba soluta modis. Sponte sua carmen numeros veniebat ad aptos, 25 Et quod temptabam dicere, versus erat.