Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 15-16John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1990 |
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... Manilius 1.407-9 After traditional remarks about the star , and lines about its supposed influence on Earth for war or peace , Manilius seems to say : magna fides hoc posse color currusque micantis ignis ad os . vix sole minor , nisi ...
... Manilius 1.407-9 After traditional remarks about the star , and lines about its supposed influence on Earth for war or peace , Manilius seems to say : magna fides hoc posse color currusque micantis ignis ad os . vix sole minor , nisi ...
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... Manilius , having started with a seasonal rising of Sirius , had summer and winter in mind , in any references to fire and to cold in lines 407-9 . But this seems to me tame . Would it have told the Romans very much , by looking at ...
... Manilius , having started with a seasonal rising of Sirius , had summer and winter in mind , in any references to fire and to cold in lines 407-9 . But this seems to me tame . Would it have told the Romans very much , by looking at ...
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... Manilius proceeds to deal with the constellation , Canicula ( Canis Major ) , which follows on his heels . At lines 397-406 the poet observes that ' no constellation ( astrum , 397 ) comes on mankind more violently or makes a more ...
... Manilius proceeds to deal with the constellation , Canicula ( Canis Major ) , which follows on his heels . At lines 397-406 the poet observes that ' no constellation ( astrum , 397 ) comes on mankind more violently or makes a more ...
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