The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... head , 227-254 ; why he himself has his statue in one temple only , 255— 277 ; why his temple is open in time of war , 278-288 . The author then proceeds to examine the calendar . The dedication of the two temples of Esculapius and of ...
... head , 227-254 ; why he himself has his statue in one temple only , 255— 277 ; why his temple is open in time of war , 278-288 . The author then proceeds to examine the calendar . The dedication of the two temples of Esculapius and of ...
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... heads ! origin of the year silently rolling on , thou who alone of the Gods above , dost behold thy own back , be thou propitious to our princes , " through whose toils both ' fasti , ' or court days , that the country - people then in ...
... heads ! origin of the year silently rolling on , thou who alone of the Gods above , dost behold thy own back , be thou propitious to our princes , " through whose toils both ' fasti , ' or court days , that the country - people then in ...
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... head . The consul used tc give laws to the people , the plough being but just laid aside , and the possession of a small ingot of silver was deemed a crime.90 But after the Fortune of this place Jupiter , he fled into Italy , and gave ...
... head . The consul used tc give laws to the people , the plough being but just laid aside , and the possession of a small ingot of silver was deemed a crime.90 But after the Fortune of this place Jupiter , he fled into Italy , and gave ...
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... head had reared , And Rome's top - gallant near the gods appeared . ' 92 To obtain again . ] - Ver . 213. This reminds us of the old proverb , which tells greedy people that ' they cannot both eat their cake and have it . ' 93 Is ...
... head had reared , And Rome's top - gallant near the gods appeared . ' 92 To obtain again . ] - Ver . 213. This reminds us of the old proverb , which tells greedy people that ' they cannot both eat their cake and have it . ' 93 Is ...
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... head of Janus and the prow of a ship , being those issued by Pompey . In these , one of the profiles of Janus was ... heads or ship , ' just as our boys do heads or tails .'- See Bohn's Coin Collector's Guide . 99 Scythe - wielding ...
... head of Janus and the prow of a ship , being those issued by Pompey . In these , one of the profiles of Janus was ... heads or ship , ' just as our boys do heads or tails .'- See Bohn's Coin Collector's Guide . 99 Scythe - wielding ...
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