The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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Page viii
... daughter , who became the wife of Suilius , a friend of Ger- manicus . It was probably by her that the poet had a daughter , who , in his lifetime , was twice married , her second husband being Fidus Cornelius , a senator . It is not ...
... daughter , who became the wife of Suilius , a friend of Ger- manicus . It was probably by her that the poet had a daughter , who , in his lifetime , was twice married , her second husband being Fidus Cornelius , a senator . It is not ...
Page ix
... daughter , was about that period banished for her extreme profligacy , he had , prematurely and by accident , become acquainted with her guilt , and had failed to keep silence on the subject . Other writers suggest that he had an ...
... daughter , was about that period banished for her extreme profligacy , he had , prematurely and by accident , become acquainted with her guilt , and had failed to keep silence on the subject . Other writers suggest that he had an ...
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... daughter of Saturn and Ops , and the sister of Jupiter . She was especially worshipped in Sicily , and at Eleusis , in Attica , where the Eleusianian mysteries were celebrated . The libum , ' or cake , here mentioned , was of a peculiar ...
... daughter of Saturn and Ops , and the sister of Jupiter . She was especially worshipped in Sicily , and at Eleusis , in Attica , where the Eleusianian mysteries were celebrated . The libum , ' or cake , here mentioned , was of a peculiar ...
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... daughter of Saturn had insidiously removed : when fearing to enter on a contest with a deity so power- ful , I slily put in practice the resources of my peculiar art . I opened the mouths of the fountains , in which kind of aid I am ...
... daughter of Saturn had insidiously removed : when fearing to enter on a contest with a deity so power- ful , I slily put in practice the resources of my peculiar art . I opened the mouths of the fountains , in which kind of aid I am ...
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... daughter of Phlegias and Leucippus . She was slain in a fit of jealousy by Apollo , who gave Esculapius into the charge of the centaur Chiron ; he instructed his charge in the art of medicine , of which he afterwards became the tutelar ...
... daughter of Phlegias and Leucippus . She was slain in a fit of jealousy by Apollo , who gave Esculapius into the charge of the centaur Chiron ; he instructed his charge in the art of medicine , of which he afterwards became the tutelar ...
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