P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos liber i. (-x./xii.) ed. with Engl. notes by A. Sidgwick, Volumi 7-8 |
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Pagina 22
... Quam pater inventam , primas cum conderet arces , Ipse ferebatur Phoebo sacrasse Latinus , Laurentesque ab ea nomen posuisse colonis . Huius apes summum densae ( mirabile dictu ) 55 60 45 40 39 AENEIDOS LIB . VII . Stridore ingenti ...
... Quam pater inventam , primas cum conderet arces , Ipse ferebatur Phoebo sacrasse Latinus , Laurentesque ab ea nomen posuisse colonis . Huius apes summum densae ( mirabile dictu ) 55 60 45 40 39 AENEIDOS LIB . VII . Stridore ingenti ...
Pagina 28
... quam iungere nostrae ' Non patrio ex adyto sortes , non plurima caelo ' Monstra sinunt : generos externis adfore ab oris , ' Hoc Latio restare canunt , qui sanguine nostrum ' Nomen in astra ferant . Hunc illum poscere fata ' Et reor ...
... quam iungere nostrae ' Non patrio ex adyto sortes , non plurima caelo ' Monstra sinunt : generos externis adfore ab oris , ' Hoc Latio restare canunt , qui sanguine nostrum ' Nomen in astra ferant . Hunc illum poscere fata ' Et reor ...
Pagina 29
... Quam Iuno his acuit verbis , ac talia fatur : 325 330 ' Hunc mihi da proprium , virgo sata Nocte , laborem , ' Hanc operam , ne noster honos infractave cedat ' Fama loco , neu conubiis ambire Latinum ' Aeneadae possint , Italosve ...
... Quam Iuno his acuit verbis , ac talia fatur : 325 330 ' Hunc mihi da proprium , virgo sata Nocte , laborem , ' Hanc operam , ne noster honos infractave cedat ' Fama loco , neu conubiis ambire Latinum ' Aeneadae possint , Italosve ...
Pagina 30
... quam primo aquilone relinquet ' Perfidus , alta petens , abducta virgine , praedo ? 6 6 At non sic Phrygius penetrat Lacedaemona pastor , Ledaeamque Helenam Troianas vexit ad urbes ? ' Quid tua sancta fides ? quid cura antiqua tuorum ...
... quam primo aquilone relinquet ' Perfidus , alta petens , abducta virgine , praedo ? 6 6 At non sic Phrygius penetrat Lacedaemona pastor , Ledaeamque Helenam Troianas vexit ad urbes ? ' Quid tua sancta fides ? quid cura antiqua tuorum ...
Pagina 31
... quam dicitur urbem Acrisioneis Danae fundasse colonis , 405 410 Praecipiti delata Noto . Locus Ardea quondam Dictus avis ; et nunc magnum manet Ardea nomen ; Sed fortuna fuit . Tectis hic Turnus in altis Iam mediam nigra carpebat nocte ...
... quam dicitur urbem Acrisioneis Danae fundasse colonis , 405 410 Praecipiti delata Noto . Locus Ardea quondam Dictus avis ; et nunc magnum manet Ardea nomen ; Sed fortuna fuit . Tectis hic Turnus in altis Iam mediam nigra carpebat nocte ...
Parole e frasi comuni
according Aeneas Aeneid ancient arma atque Augustus beautiful called Cambridge clearly cloth College common compared course Demy 8vo describing Edited effective elaborate English epic Euander expression father feeling Fellow give gods Greek haec hand head Hercules hills hinc historic Homer idea imitation instance inter Ipse Italy Iuno king land late later Latin Latium less light London manu meaning mihi natural Notes Notice Observe originally Pallas passage pater perhaps phrase poem poet poetic points PRESS Price probably Professor quae Quam referring rhetorical river Roman Rome seems sense shield simile sound story strained stretch style suggested taken tells thing Tiber tibi tradition translation Trojans Troy Turnus University unusual variation verb Vergil Vergilian whole
Brani popolari
Pagina 9 - The One remains, the many change and pass; Heaven's light forever shines, Earth's shadows fly ; Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments.
Pagina 72 - Wilson's Illustration of the Method of explaining the New Testament, by the early opinions of Jews and Christians concerning Christ.
Pagina 70 - The Missing Fragment of the Latin Translation of the Fourth Book of Ezra, discovered, and edited with an Introduction and Notes, and a facsimile of the MS., by ROBERT L. BENSLT, MA, Sub-Librarian of the University Library, and Reader in Hebrew, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. Demy quarto* Cloth, los.
Pagina 12 - No war, or battle's sound Was heard the world around ; The idle spear and shield were high up hung ; The hooked chariot stood Unstained with hostile blood ; The trumpet spake not to the armed throng ; And kings sat still with awful eye, As if they surely knew their sovran Lord was by.
Pagina 3 - Astronomical Observations made at the Observatory of Cambridge by the Rev. JAMES CHALLIS, MA, FRS, FRAS, Plumian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy in the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Trinity College.
Pagina 2 - The Poems of Beha ed din Zoheir of Egypt. With a Metrical Translation, Notes and Introduction, by EH PALMER, MA, Lord Almoner's Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge. 3 vols. Crown Quarto. Vol. II. The ENGLISH TRANSLATION.
Pagina 12 - I'll call thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane : O, answer me! Let me not burst in ignorance ; but tell Why thy canonized bones, hearsed in death, Have burst their cerements...
Pagina 69 - Greek and English Testament, in parallel columns on the same page. Edited by J. SCHOLEFIELD, MA late Regius Professor of Greek in the University. New Edition, with the marginal references as arranged and revised by DR SCRIVENER.
Pagina 2 - An Elementary Treatise on Quaternions. By PG TAIT, MA, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh ; formerly Fellow of St Peter's College, Cambridge. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 14^.
Pagina 72 - MORGAN'S INVESTIGATION OF THE TRINITY OF PLATO, and of Philo Judaeus, and of the effects which an attachment to their writings had upon the principles and reasonings of the Fathers of the Christian Church.