Ovid: Selections for the Use of SchoolsAt the Clarendon Press, 1870 - 352 pagine |
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Pagina v
... ancient mythology and history , of ancient life and literature , I suggested to the Delegates of the Oxford Press that it would be a fitting work to insert in their new series . The book in its original form being somewhat too bulky ...
... ancient mythology and history , of ancient life and literature , I suggested to the Delegates of the Oxford Press that it would be a fitting work to insert in their new series . The book in its original form being somewhat too bulky ...
Pagina vi
... ancient mythology free use has been made of the works of J. H. Voss1 , K. O. Müller 2 , and Hartung , while in the Appendix on the Roman Calendar the excellent essay of Ideler has been closely followed . 1 Mythologische Briefe ...
... ancient mythology free use has been made of the works of J. H. Voss1 , K. O. Müller 2 , and Hartung , while in the Appendix on the Roman Calendar the excellent essay of Ideler has been closely followed . 1 Mythologische Briefe ...
Pagina xiii
... ancient equestrian family , and Publius was the second son , his elder brother being exactly twelve months his senior . They were both brought up at Rome , their education was superintended by the most distinguished masters , and at the ...
... ancient equestrian family , and Publius was the second son , his elder brother being exactly twelve months his senior . They were both brought up at Rome , their education was superintended by the most distinguished masters , and at the ...
Pagina xxiii
... ancient mytho- logy , which involved a transformation of shape , extending in a continuous series from Chaos down to the death of Julius Caesar . The metre employed is the Dactylic Hexameter . This work had not received its last polish ...
... ancient mytho- logy , which involved a transformation of shape , extending in a continuous series from Chaos down to the death of Julius Caesar . The metre employed is the Dactylic Hexameter . This work had not received its last polish ...
Pagina 8
... ancient writers . Ausonius , indeed , derives the appellation from прŵтоs ỏλéolai , bu : takes it for granted that he bore it from his birth , ' Protesilae , tibi nomen sic fata dederunt , Victima quod Troiae prima futurus eras . ' Epig ...
... ancient writers . Ausonius , indeed , derives the appellation from прŵтоs ỏλéolai , bu : takes it for granted that he bore it from his birth , ' Protesilae , tibi nomen sic fata dederunt , Victima quod Troiae prima futurus eras . ' Epig ...
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Pagina 288 - Ecce Sabinorum prisco de sanguine magnum agmen agens Clausus magnique ipse agminis instar, Claudia nunc a quo diffunditur et tribus et gens per Latium, postquam in partem data Roma Sabinis.
Pagina 31 - ... conscia mens ut cuique sua est, ita concipit intra pectora pro facto spemque metumque suo.
Pagina 91 - Ilia mater educet. viden' ut geminae stant vertice cristae, et pater ipse suo superum iam signat honore ? 780 en huius, nate, auspiciis illa incluta Roma imperium terris animos aequabit Olympo, septemque una sibi muro circumdabit arces, felix prole virum : qualis Berecyntia mater invehitur curru Phrygias turrita per urbes, laeta deum partu, centum complexa nepotes, omnes caelicolas, omnes supera alta tenentes.
Pagina 105 - Thesea pectora iuncta fide! Dum licet, amplectar; numquam fortasse licebit Amplius. in lucro est quae datur hora mihi.
Pagina 113 - Livor iniquo ullum de nostris dente momordit opus, nam tulerint magnos cum saecula nostra poetas, non fuit ingenio fama maligna meo, cumque ego praeponam multos mihi, non minor illis dicor et in toto plurimus orbe legor. si quid habent igitur vatum praesagia veri, protinus ut moriar, non ero, Terra, tuus.
Pagina 25 - Germanice, voltu hoc opus et timidae dirige navis iter : officioque, levem non aversatus honorem, s huic tibi devoto numine dexter ades. Sacra recognosces annalibus eruta priscis, et quo sit merito quaeque notata dies. Invenies illic et festa domestica vobis : saepe tibi pater est, saepe legendus avus.
Pagina xxv - Musa mea est index nimium quoque vera malorum. 60 atque incorrupt! pondera testis habet. nee liber ut fieret, sed uti sua cuique daretur littera, propositum curaque nostra fuit. postmodo collectas utcumque sine ordine iunxi : hoc opus electum ne mihi forte putes.
Pagina 29 - Felices animos, quibus haec cognoscere primis Inque domos superas scandere cura fuit ! Credibile est illos pariter vitiisque locisque Altius humanis exseruisse caput.
Pagina 96 - Ariona tellus ? carmine currentes ille tenebat aquas. 85 saepe sequens agnam lupus est a voce retentus, saepe avidum fugiens restitit agna lupum ; saepe canes leporesque umbra...
Pagina 96 - Saepe, sequens agnam, lupus est hac voce retentus: Saepe avidum fugiens restitit agna lupum : Saepe canes leporesque umbra cubuere sub una; Et stetit in saxo proxima cerva leae : Et sine lite loquax cum Palladis alite cornix Sedit ; et accipitri juncta columba fuit.