The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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Page viii
... perhaps , of obtaining political preferment , he assumed the senatorial badge of the " broad hem , ” or “ Laticlave , ” a right which seems to have been conferred by Augustus on the sons of persons of Equestrian rank , as a prelude to ...
... perhaps , of obtaining political preferment , he assumed the senatorial badge of the " broad hem , ” or “ Laticlave , ” a right which seems to have been conferred by Augustus on the sons of persons of Equestrian rank , as a prelude to ...
Page ix
... Perhaps , as Julia , the Emperor's grand - 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 ...
... Perhaps , as Julia , the Emperor's grand - 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 ...
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... perhaps , means ' tribes , ' or ' clans , ' not yet fused into one people . 23 Pertaining to the year . ] - Ver . 38. This may mean the rules and ordinances which were to be observed during the succeeding year till Ro- mulus again met ...
... perhaps , means ' tribes , ' or ' clans , ' not yet fused into one people . 23 Pertaining to the year . ] - Ver . 38. This may mean the rules and ordinances which were to be observed during the succeeding year till Ro- mulus again met ...
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... perhaps derived from the custom of recording unlucky days by black marks set against them , as being carbone notandi , ' to be marked in charcoal . ' 6 So a From the event itself . ] - Ver . 59. The Romans had " præliares ' and ' non ...
... perhaps derived from the custom of recording unlucky days by black marks set against them , as being carbone notandi , ' to be marked in charcoal . ' 6 So a From the event itself . ] - Ver . 59. The Romans had " præliares ' and ' non ...
Page 8
... perhaps allude to the victory of Germanicus over the Catti , Cherusci and other German tribes , A. U. C. 770 . 51 45 O Quirinus . ] - Ver . 69. The reading is ' Quirini ; ' but I have adopted Gierig's suggestion , ' Quirine . ' The poet ...
... perhaps allude to the victory of Germanicus over the Catti , Cherusci and other German tribes , A. U. C. 770 . 51 45 O Quirinus . ] - Ver . 69. The reading is ' Quirini ; ' but I have adopted Gierig's suggestion , ' Quirine . ' The poet ...
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