Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum Varie Dispersa, in Unum Fasciculum CollectaW.P. Grant, 1825 - 308 Seiten |
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... beginning of his Agri- culture , invokes twelve Gods , whom he calls " duodecim Deos Consentes ; " ' tis probable that Virgil invokes the same re- markable number , which cannot be made out without reckoning the Sun and Moon . And ...
... beginning of his Agri- culture , invokes twelve Gods , whom he calls " duodecim Deos Consentes ; " ' tis probable that Virgil invokes the same re- markable number , which cannot be made out without reckoning the Sun and Moon . And ...
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... beginning of the 24 book . These he dis- tinguishes from the Satis , in the following verse . VER . 24-31 . " Tuque adeo † , quem mox quae sint habitura Deorum " Consilia , incertum est ; urbisne invisere , 66 1 Caesar , Terrarumque ...
... beginning of the 24 book . These he dis- tinguishes from the Satis , in the following verse . VER . 24-31 . " Tuque adeo † , quem mox quae sint habitura Deorum " Consilia , incertum est ; urbisne invisere , 66 1 Caesar , Terrarumque ...
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... beginning of Spring , according to the Roman Kalendar , was vII . id . Feb. but , not to confine the beginning of ploughing precisely to a day , Virgil proceeds to explain his " Ver novum " to mean , as soon as the severity of Winter ...
... beginning of Spring , according to the Roman Kalendar , was vII . id . Feb. but , not to confine the beginning of ploughing precisely to a day , Virgil proceeds to explain his " Ver novum " to mean , as soon as the severity of Winter ...
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... beginning of the " time properly called Bruma , " not to the end of it , as com- monly rendered ; for during that time no tillage was to be undertaken , which Virgil means by his Intractabilis . - Tis evident from Cato , Varro , and ...
... beginning of the " time properly called Bruma , " not to the end of it , as com- monly rendered ; for during that time no tillage was to be undertaken , which Virgil means by his Intractabilis . - Tis evident from Cato , Varro , and ...
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... beginning of April , he says : " Milii quoque et Panici haec prima satio est , quae peragi debet circa Idus Aprilis . " Here we find Colu- mella and Virgil agree very exactly , both as to the beginning and end of the season for sowing ...
... beginning of April , he says : " Milii quoque et Panici haec prima satio est , quae peragi debet circa Idus Aprilis . " Here we find Colu- mella and Virgil agree very exactly , both as to the beginning and end of the season for sowing ...
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