Eclogae ex Q. Horatii Flacci poematibusBlanchard and Lea, 1852 - 311 strán (strany) |
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Strana 29
... Carm . i . 12 , 27. - 3 . Ventorum pater , Aeolus , god of the winds . He resided on one of the Lipari islands ( which from him were called Aeolian ) , and kept the winds shut up in a cave ( hence in the next line obstrictis ) , letting ...
... Carm . i . 12 , 27. - 3 . Ventorum pater , Aeolus , god of the winds . He resided on one of the Lipari islands ( which from him were called Aeolian ) , and kept the winds shut up in a cave ( hence in the next line obstrictis ) , letting ...
Strana 30
... Carm . i . 1 , 15. — 13 . Aquilonibus , the dative used poetically for cum Aquilonibus . - 14. Hyadas , stars in the forehead of Taurus . The rising and setting of the Hyades were believed by the ancients to be always accompanied by ...
... Carm . i . 1 , 15. — 13 . Aquilonibus , the dative used poetically for cum Aquilonibus . - 14. Hyadas , stars in the forehead of Taurus . The rising and setting of the Hyades were believed by the ancients to be always accompanied by ...
Strana 39
... Carm . i . 20 , 1 , the poet styles it vile Sabinum . Horace knows , however , that his friend's wine has been improved by keeping , since it is quadrimum , of the vintage of four years ago . ' In Epode 2 , 47 , the peasant is said to ...
... Carm . i . 20 , 1 , the poet styles it vile Sabinum . Horace knows , however , that his friend's wine has been improved by keeping , since it is quadrimum , of the vintage of four years ago . ' In Epode 2 , 47 , the peasant is said to ...
Strana 57
... ( Carm . i . 1 , 1 ) , rich , and , as the trusted favourite of Augustus , influential , he yet took no state office , but remained a simple Ro- man eques . Paterni fluminis ; namely , Tiberis , which is called ' paternal , ' because it ...
... ( Carm . i . 1 , 1 ) , rich , and , as the trusted favourite of Augustus , influential , he yet took no state office , but remained a simple Ro- man eques . Paterni fluminis ; namely , Tiberis , which is called ' paternal , ' because it ...
Strana 58
... Carm . i . 10 , 6. - 13 . Hic ; namely , Apollo , who was believed to be the deus averruncus , the god who averted from men all evils , particularly war , famine , and pestilence . - 15 . Persas , that is , Par- thos atque Britannos ...
... Carm . i . 10 , 6. - 13 . Hic ; namely , Apollo , who was believed to be the deus averruncus , the god who averted from men all evils , particularly war , famine , and pestilence . - 15 . Persas , that is , Par- thos atque Britannos ...
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