The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic: An Introduction to the Study of the Religion of the RomansMacmillan, 1899 - 373 pagine |
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Pagina 7
... single exception of the obscure Poplifugia on July 5. The day of ' Not the real new moon , which is invisible . The period between the new moon and the first quarter varies . the new moon was called Kalendae , as Varro tells INTRODUCTION 7.
... single exception of the obscure Poplifugia on July 5. The day of ' Not the real new moon , which is invisible . The period between the new moon and the first quarter varies . the new moon was called Kalendae , as Varro tells INTRODUCTION 7.
Pagina 15
... originally at least , only adjuncts to certain To these we may perhaps add the Poplifugia and Lucaria in July , the legends about which we can neither accept nor refute . festivals out of which they had grown in course of INTRODUCTION 15.
... originally at least , only adjuncts to certain To these we may perhaps add the Poplifugia and Lucaria in July , the legends about which we can neither accept nor refute . festivals out of which they had grown in course of INTRODUCTION 15.
Pagina 25
... POPLIFUGIA N nares . NON . N N N 6-13 . Ludi Apolli 7. Nonae Capro- tinae ( Varro ) . 9. Vitulatio ( Varro ) . C с 14-19 . Mercatus . EID . N F C C 18. Dies Alliensis . N LUCARIA C N LUCARIA C N NEPTUNALIA N NFURRINALIA C 30. Fortunae ...
... POPLIFUGIA N nares . NON . N N N 6-13 . Ludi Apolli 7. Nonae Capro- tinae ( Varro ) . 9. Vitulatio ( Varro ) . C с 14-19 . Mercatus . EID . N F C C 18. Dies Alliensis . N LUCARIA C N LUCARIA C N NEPTUNALIA N NFURRINALIA C 30. Fortunae ...
Pagina 173
... Poplifugia , the Lucaria , the Neptunalia , and the Furrinalia , had all at one time been great festivals , for they are marked in large capitals in the ancient calendars ; but they had no more meaning for the Roman of Varro's time than ...
... Poplifugia , the Lucaria , the Neptunalia , and the Furrinalia , had all at one time been great festivals , for they are marked in large capitals in the ancient calendars ; but they had no more meaning for the Roman of Varro's time than ...
Pagina 174
... Poplifugia . Of the parallel one , the Regifugium in February , something can be made out , as we shall see ; and it is not unlikely that the ritualistic meaning concealed in both may be much the same . But all attempts to find a ...
... Poplifugia . Of the parallel one , the Regifugium in February , something can be made out , as we shall see ; and it is not unlikely that the ritualistic meaning concealed in both may be much the same . But all attempts to find a ...
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Parole e frasi comuni
aedes Aedibus sacris AMIT ancient ancilia Anna Anna Perenna antiquity appears Argei Aust Bona Dea CAER calendar ceremony Ceres character conjecture connexion Consualia cult curia curious custom deity Dionysius Dius Fidius doubt Equirria Etruscan etymology explained fact Fasti Faunus feriae Feriis festival Festus flamen foll Fortuna Frazer goddess Greek harvest Hercules ideas Ides inscription Iovi Italian Italy Iuppiter Janus Jordan Juno Jupiter later Latin legend Livy ludi Lupercalia lustratio Lydus Macrob Macrobius MAFF Mamurius Mannhardt March Marq Mars Martis Minerva Mommsen month Myth origin Ovid Ovid's Paganalia Palatine passage perhaps PHILOC Plut Plutarch Poplifugia Praen Praeneste Preller priest primitive probably quae Quirinus quod quoted Regia religion religious represented rites ritual Röm Roman Rome Roscher sacra sacred sacrifice Salii Sancus Schwegler seems Servius suggested survival temple Tubilustrium Varro Vediovis Verrius Vesta Vestalia victim Vinalia Wissowa word worship
Brani popolari
Pagina 111 - In primis venerare deos, atque annua magnae sacra refer Cereri laetis operatus in herbis extremae sub casum hiemis, iam vere sereno. 34° Tum pingues agni et tum mollissima vina, tum somni dulces densaeque in montibus umbrae.
Pagina 138 - This feast was the end of the old year and the beginning of the new.
Pagina 114 - Parish-rights and liberties, to accompany him in his perambulation; and most did so: in which perambulation he would usually express more pleasant discourse than at other times, and would then always drop some loving and facetious observations to be remembered against the next year, especially...
Pagina 6 - Sed tamen, antiqui ne nescius ordinis erres, Primus, ut est, lani mensis et ante fuit. Qui sequitur lanum veteris fuit ultimus anni ; Tu quoque sacrorum, Termine, finis eras. Primus enim lani mensis, quia ianua prima est ; Qui sacer est imis Manibus, imus erat. Postmodo creduntur spatio distantia longo Tempora bis quini continuasse viri.
Pagina 135 - Maiis ad pridie idus Maias alternis diebus spicas adoreas in corbibus messuariis ponunt easque spicas ipsae virgines torrent, pinsunt, molunt atque ita molitum condunt.
Pagina 85 - Magna in sacris uocatur: adsertionemque aestimationis suae etiam hinc colligunt quod sus praegnans ei mactatur, quae hostia propria est Terrae.
Pagina 111 - Baccho, terque novas circum felix eat hostia fruges, 345 omnis quam chorus et socii comitentur ovantes, et Cererem clamore vocent in tecta ; neque ante falcem maturis quisquam supponat aristis, quam Cereri torta redimitus tempora quercu det motus incompositos et carmina dicat.
Pagina 170 - Lucum conlucare Romano more sic oportet. Porco piaculo facito, sic verba concipito : " Si deus, si dea es, quoium illud sacrum est, uti tibi ius est porco piaculo facere illiusce sacri coercendi ergo harumque rerum ergo, sive ego sive quis iussu meo fecerit, uti id recte factum siet, eius rei ergo te hoc porco piaculo...
Pagina 359 - THE CITY-STATE OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS: a Survey Introductory to the Study of Ancient History.
Pagina 224 - Vetus novum vinum bibo, veteri novo morbo medeor'. A quibus verbis etiam Meditrinae deae nomen conceptum, eiusque sacra Meditrinalia dicta sunt.
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