D. Junii Juvenalis satiræ xiii. Thirteen satires of Juvenal. The Lat. text of O. Jahn ed., with Engl. notes, by J.E.B. Mayor1853 |
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... appears from the Report . " From the year 1807 to 1825 the Students were encou- raged to study many works which have now almost entirely disappeared from the University Course , such as Homer , Demosthenes , Cicero , Lucre- tius ...
... appears from the Report . " From the year 1807 to 1825 the Students were encou- raged to study many works which have now almost entirely disappeared from the University Course , such as Homer , Demosthenes , Cicero , Lucre- tius ...
Strana 4
... appears that our Fronto was connected with the tutor of M. Aurelius . plat . ] On the rage of the Roman nobles for the cultivation of this tree , see Hor . Od . ii . 15. 4 ( plata- nusque cœlebs Evincet ulmos ) : Mart . ii . 19. 2 , 58 ...
... appears that our Fronto was connected with the tutor of M. Aurelius . plat . ] On the rage of the Roman nobles for the cultivation of this tree , see Hor . Od . ii . 15. 4 ( plata- nusque cœlebs Evincet ulmos ) : Mart . ii . 19. 2 , 58 ...
Strana 6
... another in this place tells us that he was raised to the senate by Nero ; from Juvenal himself it appears that he was a luxurious upstart , who had great influence with Domitian . Tyr . ] vi . 246 6 [ SAT . I. JUVENAL .
... another in this place tells us that he was raised to the senate by Nero ; from Juvenal himself it appears that he was a luxurious upstart , who had great influence with Domitian . Tyr . ] vi . 246 6 [ SAT . I. JUVENAL .
Strana 8
... appears as his 40 guest , Mart . ix . 29. 7-8 ) . What connexion he had with the mima Thymele ( infr . vi . 66 , viii . 197 ) , is unknown ; they are coupled together also by Mart . i . 5. 5 . [ 37-44 . Honest citizens have to make way ...
... appears as his 40 guest , Mart . ix . 29. 7-8 ) . What connexion he had with the mima Thymele ( infr . vi . 66 , viii . 197 ) , is unknown ; they are coupled together also by Mart . i . 5. 5 . [ 37-44 . Honest citizens have to make way ...
Strana 10
... appear , and he himself meanwhile tried by judices . He was accused of banishing a Roman knight , and executing seven of his friends ; of maltreating and finally strangling another Roman knight ; and of taking in the one case 300,000 ...
... appear , and he himself meanwhile tried by judices . He was accused of banishing a Roman knight , and executing seven of his friends ; of maltreating and finally strangling another Roman knight ; and of taking in the one case 300,000 ...
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