Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XII |
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Temple of Janus - From a coin . Roscher N 208 64. Glans Plumbi From a vase painting . R. 66. Map of Prehistoric Rome N 216 67. Vulcan at his Forge -- From a gem . R. N 218 68. Bronze Wolf - In the Capitoline Museum . Photo . 69.
Temple of Janus - From a coin . Roscher N 208 64. Glans Plumbi From a vase painting . R. 66. Map of Prehistoric Rome N 216 67. Vulcan at his Forge -- From a gem . R. N 218 68. Bronze Wolf - In the Capitoline Museum . Photo . 69.
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The most ancient temple and worship of Juno were in the island of Samos , where she was nurtured , and where she was married to Jupiter . The -o in Samo is not elided here , and yet retains its quantity , the hiatus being relieved by ...
The most ancient temple and worship of Juno were in the island of Samos , where she was nurtured , and where she was married to Jupiter . The -o in Samo is not elided here , and yet retains its quantity , the hiatus being relieved by ...
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1088 ; A. 347 , a , 1 ; B. 362 , 1 , a ; G. 722 ; ( H. 577 , 3 , ( 3 ) ) . ob noxam : the outrage offered to Cassandra by Ajax the Less , or the Oilean Ajax , in the temple of Minerva , during the sack of Troy . See II , 403-405 .
1088 ; A. 347 , a , 1 ; B. 362 , 1 , a ; G. 722 ; ( H. 577 , 3 , ( 3 ) ) . ob noxam : the outrage offered to Cassandra by Ajax the Less , or the Oilean Ajax , in the temple of Minerva , during the sack of Troy . See II , 403-405 .
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In token of gratitude he fastened his arms to the wall or doorposts of the temple of his patron deity . Cf. III , 287 . 249. compostus : for compositus ; “ buried he rests in peace . ' Componere often denotes , as here , the last ...
In token of gratitude he fastened his arms to the wall or doorposts of the temple of his patron deity . Cf. III , 287 . 249. compostus : for compositus ; “ buried he rests in peace . ' Componere often denotes , as here , the last ...
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Augustus was called Divus and Deus by the Romans , and temples were erected and sacrifices made to him in the provinces , even before his death and apotheosis . 291. tum : i.e. in the reign of Augustus , which was looked upon as the ...
Augustus was called Divus and Deus by the Romans , and temples were erected and sacrifices made to him in the provinces , even before his death and apotheosis . 291. tum : i.e. in the reign of Augustus , which was looked upon as the ...
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus āvi bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall fate father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud Hinc honor horse inter ipse Italy itus join Jupiter king land Latin look manus means mihi mind multa nunc omnes one's oris õrum pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side subst super temple terras things tibi town Trojan Troy turn Turnus urbem Virgil wind