Herculanensia; Or Archeological and Philological Dissertations, Containing a Manuscript Found Among the Ruins of Herculaneum, EtcCadell & Davies, 1810 - 198 strán (strany) |
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... writings of Cicero ; may naturally wonder at the anxiety which is felt by some of the most distinguished men who adorn our country , to peruse the literary fragments , which the exertions of the Prince of Wales iv DEDICATION .
... writings of Cicero ; may naturally wonder at the anxiety which is felt by some of the most distinguished men who adorn our country , to peruse the literary fragments , which the exertions of the Prince of Wales iv DEDICATION .
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... Cicero in the passage quoted above ; and it seems inconceivable how the commentators should have fallen into this palpable error . Martorelli seems , however , to be himself mistaken , when , after citing the words of Cicero , he adds ...
... Cicero in the passage quoted above ; and it seems inconceivable how the commentators should have fallen into this palpable error . Martorelli seems , however , to be himself mistaken , when , after citing the words of Cicero , he adds ...
Strana 5
... Cicero : Se Marcum filium in Arpinati municipio ædilem creari voluisse ad constituendum municipium . 3. The rank of the Decuriones was originally military , nor was it of the highest . Primi singularum decuriarum Decuriones dicti sunt ...
... Cicero : Se Marcum filium in Arpinati municipio ædilem creari voluisse ad constituendum municipium . 3. The rank of the Decuriones was originally military , nor was it of the highest . Primi singularum decuriarum Decuriones dicti sunt ...
Strana 7
... Cicero , and particularly in the oration on his return from banishment , and in that which he pronounced for Scylla , that the municipal cities of Italy gave their votes in great affairs of state , even before the promulgation of the ...
... Cicero , and particularly in the oration on his return from banishment , and in that which he pronounced for Scylla , that the municipal cities of Italy gave their votes in great affairs of state , even before the promulgation of the ...
Strana 9
... Cicero concerning it does not at first sight appear very clear ; it will be found , however , to be just upon examination , and it merits attention from all who would wish to know the relations which existed between the provinces and ...
... Cicero concerning it does not at first sight appear very clear ; it will be found , however , to be just upon examination , and it merits attention from all who would wish to know the relations which existed between the provinces and ...
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accents æther ancient Apollo appears appellation Augustus Ausones authors Bochart called Camillus Campania Campania Felix Cicero Cluverius colonies Cybele deity Deorum derived dialect Dionysius dissertation Egypt Egyptians Etruscans etymology found at Herculaneum given gods Greece Greek Greek language Harpocrates Hebrew Herculaneum Hercules Herodotus Homer honour inhabitants inscription Isis Italy Julian law Juno Jupiter language Latin learned letters Livy Lydians manuscripts marble Mazzochi Melicertus mentioned Moloch observes original Osci passage Pelasgi philosophers Phoenician Pliny Plutarch Polybius quæ quod remarks Rephan Romans Rome Salmasius Samnites Saturn says seems Servius shews signifies Sinuessa speak Stoics Strabo tablets Thammuz Tyrrheni word worshipped writing written αερα αι γαρ γε γην δε Δια ει εις εκ εν τω επ επι Ζευς θεον καθαπερ και μεν μη ον ου περι σιν τας τε τες τὴν το τοις τῶν
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Strana 61 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties all a summer's day, While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
Strana xii - ... simile of part of one of the copies was engraved, and some different forms of Greek characters, as found in these fragments, were printed under his direction. " From some circumstances which took place in the summer of 1808, and to which we have no pleasure in alluding, a new arrangement became indispensable. Mr. Drummond proposed to the Sicilian government, that the copies should be sent to London, where they might be published with advantages which could not be obtained at Palermo. His proposal...
Strana xi - The English Minister made several applications to the Court of Palermo to have the copies restored; but without success, until the month of August, 1807. It was pretended, that according to the original agreement the MSS. should be published in the place where his Sicilian Majesty resided; that several Neapolitans had assisted in correcting, supplying, and translating them; that his Sicilian Majesty...
Strana 21 - Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon.
Strana 101 - And I will stretch over Jerusalem the line of Samaria, and the plummet of the house of Ahab ; and I will wipe Jerusalem, as a man wipeth a dish, wiping it, and turning it upside down.
Strana 192 - It appears to have been a library, adorned with presses, inlaid with different sorts of wood, disposed in rows ; at the top of which were cornices, as m our own times.
Strana 99 - Oh, that my words were now written! Oh, that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen And lead in the rock forever!
Strana 127 - Vis illum providentiam dicere? recte dices : est enim , cujus consilio huic mundo providetur, ut inconfusus eat, et actus suos explicet. Vis illum naturam vocare? non peccabis : est enim, ex quo nata sunt omnia, cujus spiritu vivimus.
Strana 191 - And after three months we departed in a ship of Alexandria, which had wintered in the isle, whose sign was Castor and Pollux.
Strana 125 - Ceres diceretur, similique ratione persequitur vocabula reliquorum deorum. Idemque etiam legis : perpetuae et aeternae vim, quae quasi dux vitae et magistra officiorum sit, lovem dicit esse eandemque fatalem necessitatem appellat, sempiternam rerum futurarum veritatem; quorum nihil tale est, ut in eo 41 vis divina inesse videatur.