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The detail of summer was presumably a conjecture based on the Propertian passage , though it might also have been suggested by the juxtaposition in the second Juvenal passage of umbella with amber . In this passage , however , umbella ...
The detail of summer was presumably a conjecture based on the Propertian passage , though it might also have been suggested by the juxtaposition in the second Juvenal passage of umbella with amber . In this passage , however , umbella ...
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De festiuitatibus anni , · Three English manuscripts , one no longer , contained a short passage naming festivals to be celebrated in the liturgical year . The oldest manuscripts , London , BL Harley 5431 fol.126v .
De festiuitatibus anni , · Three English manuscripts , one no longer , contained a short passage naming festivals to be celebrated in the liturgical year . The oldest manuscripts , London , BL Harley 5431 fol.126v .
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For a passage in Lucretius , also from the Republican period , makes it clear that the seating arrangements did not depend on the material from which the theatre was constructed11 ( 4. 75-83 ) . et vulgo faciunt id lutea russaque vela ...
For a passage in Lucretius , also from the Republican period , makes it clear that the seating arrangements did not depend on the material from which the theatre was constructed11 ( 4. 75-83 ) . et vulgo faciunt id lutea russaque vela ...
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