Q. Horatii Flacci operasumptibus et typis B. G. Teubneri, 1857 - 435 Seiten |
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... Tibur ; that he may himself live over again with Livy through the dark era of legends , as well as that which was brightened by the mighty deeds of real heroes ; —in a word , that the various authors may not only them- selves become to ...
... Tibur ; that he may himself live over again with Livy through the dark era of legends , as well as that which was brightened by the mighty deeds of real heroes ; —in a word , that the various authors may not only them- selves become to ...
Seite xviii
... Tibur , where it has been clearly proved from Ode 1 See the Excursus regarding Maecenas . 2 Sat. I. 6 , 54-62 ; Epode I. 31 , 32 ; Odes II . 18 , 11-14 ; Odes III . 16 , 37 , 38 . 3 Epist . I. 14 , 3 ; Epist . I. 18-105 ; Epist . I. 10 ...
... Tibur , where it has been clearly proved from Ode 1 See the Excursus regarding Maecenas . 2 Sat. I. 6 , 54-62 ; Epode I. 31 , 32 ; Odes II . 18 , 11-14 ; Odes III . 16 , 37 , 38 . 3 Epist . I. 14 , 3 ; Epist . I. 18-105 ; Epist . I. 10 ...
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... Tibur ' Teucer , & c .; comp . Vellej . Paterc . 1 , 1 : Teucer non receptus a patre Telamone ob segnitiam non vin- dicatae fratris ( Ajacis ) injuriae , Cy- prum appulsus cognominem patriae Virg . Æn . 1 , 619 sq . Equidem Teu- crum ...
... Tibur ' Teucer , & c .; comp . Vellej . Paterc . 1 , 1 : Teucer non receptus a patre Telamone ob segnitiam non vin- dicatae fratris ( Ajacis ) injuriae , Cy- prum appulsus cognominem patriae Virg . Æn . 1 , 619 sq . Equidem Teu- crum ...
Seite 21
... Tibur might one day be the abode of his old age , a final retreat for the man fatigued with sea voy- ages and military campaigns : Tibur Argeo positum colono Sit meae sedes utinam senectae , Sit modus lasso maris et viarum Militiaeque ...
... Tibur might one day be the abode of his old age , a final retreat for the man fatigued with sea voy- ages and military campaigns : Tibur Argeo positum colono Sit meae sedes utinam senectae , Sit modus lasso maris et viarum Militiaeque ...
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... Tibur had been subjected to the sovereignty of Rome ( 500 A. u . C. , 254 B. C. ) , it continued to flourish on account of its magnificent situa- tion , and was the favourite abode of the rich and noble Romans . The country round Tibur ...
... Tibur had been subjected to the sovereignty of Rome ( 500 A. u . C. , 254 B. C. ) , it continued to flourish on account of its magnificent situa- tion , and was the favourite abode of the rich and noble Romans . The country round Tibur ...
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