Selections from the poems of Ovid: chiefly the MetamorphosesGinn and Heath, 1879 - 282 Seiten |
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... Rome , he was not a native of that city , * being born at Sulmo , in the country of the Peligni , about 90 miles from Rome . The year of his birth , B. C. 43 , was that of Cicero's death . His father , a man of respectable fortune ...
... Rome , he was not a native of that city , * being born at Sulmo , in the country of the Peligni , about 90 miles from Rome . The year of his birth , B. C. 43 , was that of Cicero's death . His father , a man of respectable fortune ...
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... Rome , to obtain favor from Augustus . 9. IBIS , a poem of 646 verses written in exile : a bitter invective against some personal enemy . IO . HALIEUTICON LIBER : 132 hexameter verses , a fragmentary natural history of Fishes . II ...
... Rome , to obtain favor from Augustus . 9. IBIS , a poem of 646 verses written in exile : a bitter invective against some personal enemy . IO . HALIEUTICON LIBER : 132 hexameter verses , a fragmentary natural history of Fishes . II ...
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... Rome ( IV . 809–862 ) c . Ritual to avert Blight ( IV . 901-942 ) 2. HEROIDES : Penelope to Ulysses 3. AMORES . a . The Poet of Idleness ( I. 15 ) · • b . Elegy on a Parrot ( II . 6 ) c . Farewell to the Loves ( III . 15 ) 4 TRISTIA ...
... Rome ( IV . 809–862 ) c . Ritual to avert Blight ( IV . 901-942 ) 2. HEROIDES : Penelope to Ulysses 3. AMORES . a . The Poet of Idleness ( I. 15 ) · • b . Elegy on a Parrot ( II . 6 ) c . Farewell to the Loves ( III . 15 ) 4 TRISTIA ...
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... Rome is rising from ancient Troy ( 278-453 ) . ] The lesson of mercy is reinforced ; and , fortified with this doc- trine , Numa rules peacefully the state of Rome until his death ( 454-457 ) . [ Egeria , grieving at his loss , listens ...
... Rome is rising from ancient Troy ( 278-453 ) . ] The lesson of mercy is reinforced ; and , fortified with this doc- trine , Numa rules peacefully the state of Rome until his death ( 454-457 ) . [ Egeria , grieving at his loss , listens ...
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... Rome , being in terror of a pestilence , seek counsel of Apollo , who bids them invite his son ( Æsculapius ) to their city . Proceeding to Epidaurus , the messengers summon his help ( 622-652 ) ; who , giving them favorable answer in a ...
... Rome , being in terror of a pestilence , seek counsel of Apollo , who bids them invite his son ( Æsculapius ) to their city . Proceeding to Epidaurus , the messengers summon his help ( 622-652 ) ; who , giving them favorable answer in a ...
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Seite 213 - linguae : Cassiopeia, mother of Andromeda, was " That starred Ethiop queen that strove To set her beauty's praise above The sea-nymphs, and their powers offended." Cepheus,. Cassiopeia, Andromeda, and Perseus are among the most striking constellations in the northern heavens. 671. Ammon : the chief divinity of Egypt, identified with the Greek Zeus (Jupiter) ; represented with the head of a ram. He
Seite 8 - non tuba directi, non aeris cornua flexi, non galeae, non ensis erant ; sine militis usu mollia securae peragebant otia gentes. too ipsa quoque immunis rastroque intacta, nee ullis saucia vomeribus, per se dabat omnia tellus : contentique cibis nullo cogente creatis, arbuteos fétus montanaque fraga legebant, cornaque et in duris haerentia mora rubetis, 105 et quae deciderant patula
Seite 22 - declinet ad Anguem, neve sinisterior pressam rota ducat ad Aram : inter utrumque teñe. Fortunae cetera mando, 140 quae juvet et melius quam tu tibi, consulat opto, dum loquor, Hesperio positas in litore metas húmida nox tetigit ; non est mora libera nobis. poscimur : effulget tenebris aurora fugatis. corripe lora manu ; vel, si mutabile pectus 145 est
Seite 39 - locum. Turn murmure parvo multa prius questi, statuunt ut nocte silenti fallere custodes foribusque excederé temptent, 85 cumque domo exierint, urbis quoque tecta relinquant ; neve sit errandum lato spatiantibus arvo, conveniant ad busta Nini, lateantque sub umbra arboris : arbor ibi niveis ubérrima pomis ardua monis erat, gélido contermina fonti. 90 Pacta placent; et lux, tarde
Seite 8 - jussit, et erectos ad sidéra tollere vultus. sic, modo quae fuerat rudis et sine imagine, tellus induit ignotas hominum conversa figuras. ÁUREA prima sata est aetas, quae vindice nullo, sponte sua, sine lege fidem rectumque colebat. 90 poena metusque aberant, née verba
Seite 7 - cáelo : neu regio foret ulla suis animantibus orba, astra tenent caeleste solum formaeque deorum ; cesserunt nitidis habitandae piscibus undae ; terra feras cepit, volucres agitabilis aër. 75 Sanctius his animal mentisque capacius altae deerat adhuc, et quod dominari in cetera posset, natus homo est : sive hunc divino semine fecit
Seite 27 - quos cáelo dimitteret, imbres. 310 intonat, et dextra libratum fulmen ab aure misit in aurigam, pariterque animaque rotisque expulit, et saevis compescuit ignibus ignes. consternantur equi, et saltu in contraria facto colla jugo eripiunt, abruptaque lora relinquunt. 315 illic frena jacent, illic temone revulsus axis, in hac radii fractarum parte rotarura, sparsaque sunt late laceri vestigia
Seite 14 - intremuit motuque vias patefecit aquarum. expatiata ruunt per apertos flumina campos, 285 cumque satis arbusta simul pecudesque virosque tectaque, cumque suis rapiunt penetralia sacris, siqua domus mansit, potuitque resistere tanto indejecta malo, culmen tarnen altior hujus unda tegit, pressaeque latent sub gurgite turres. 290 Jamque mare et tellus nullum discrimen habebant : 'omnia pontus erat;
Seite 8 - montanaque fraga legebant, cornaque et in duris haerentia mora rubetis, 105 et quae deciderant patula Jovis arbore glandes., ver erat aeternum, placidique tepentibus auris mulcebant zephyri natos sine semine flores, mox etiam fruges tellus inarata ferebat, née renovatus ager gravidis canebat aristis
Seite 7 - est pondere terrae pondus aquae levius, tanto est onerosior igni. illic et nebulas, illic consistere nubes jussit, et humanas motura tonitrua mentes, 55 et cum fulminibus facientes frigora ventos, his quoque non passim mundi fabricator habendum aëra permisit : vix nunc obsistitur illis, cum sua quisque regant diverso flamina tractu, quin lanient mundum ; tanta est discordia fratrum.