The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... passing over one of these points , the Romans counted forward to the next , calling the day after the Calends so many days before the Nones , the day after the Nones so many days before the Ides , and the day after the Ides so many days ...
... passing over one of these points , the Romans counted forward to the next , calling the day after the Calends so many days before the Nones , the day after the Nones so many days before the Ides , and the day after the Ides so many days ...
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... pass . ] - Ver . 126. It has been suggested , and with some probability , that allusion is here made to the etymology of his name , as Cicero derives the name ' Janus , or ' Eanus , ' from Eundo , ' the act of going or passing . - De ...
... pass . ] - Ver . 126. It has been suggested , and with some probability , that allusion is here made to the etymology of his name , as Cicero derives the name ' Janus , or ' Eanus , ' from Eundo , ' the act of going or passing . - De ...
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... passing both ways . In one alone . ] - Ver . 257. According to Varro , this temple was the ' porta Janualis , ' or ' gate of Janus , ' built by Romulus . Numa placed a statue of Janus in the temple , which was five cubits in height . 9 ...
... passing both ways . In one alone . ] - Ver . 257. According to Varro , this temple was the ' porta Janualis , ' or ' gate of Janus , ' built by Romulus . Numa placed a statue of Janus in the temple , which was five cubits in height . 9 ...
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... Pass in review the waxen images as they are distributed through the halls of the ennobled ; titles so great as his never fell to the lot of any one man . Africa calls her conqueror1 after herself ; another hero in his title records the ...
... Pass in review the waxen images as they are distributed through the halls of the ennobled ; titles so great as his never fell to the lot of any one man . Africa calls her conqueror1 after herself ; another hero in his title records the ...
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... pass from our sight . He either was a successful spokesman in loves con- cealed , 21 or it was he that bore the Lesbian Lyre with its master . What sea has not known , what land does not know of Arion ? He with his song used to detain ...
... pass from our sight . He either was a successful spokesman in loves con- cealed , 21 or it was he that bore the Lesbian Lyre with its master . What sea has not known , what land does not know of Arion ? He with his song used to detain ...
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