The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 13
Page 817
... Helots - Cheese - Cooks - The Thes- 978-1062 salians - Ματτύη • BOOK XV . The Cottabus - Garlands - Dyes - Perfumes - Libations - Scolia- Parodies - Torches • 1062-1122 APPENDIX . • INDEX . 1123 BOOK XII . 1. You appear to me , my.
... Helots - Cheese - Cooks - The Thes- 978-1062 salians - Ματτύη • BOOK XV . The Cottabus - Garlands - Dyes - Perfumes - Libations - Scolia- Parodies - Torches • 1062-1122 APPENDIX . • INDEX . 1123 BOOK XII . 1. You appear to me , my.
Page 911
... cottabus Going to Megara , carry off by stealth A harlot named Simætha . Then the citizens Of Megara , full of grief and indignation , Stole in return two of Aspasia's girls ; And this was the beginning of the war Which devastated ...
... cottabus Going to Megara , carry off by stealth A harlot named Simætha . Then the citizens Of Megara , full of grief and indignation , Stole in return two of Aspasia's girls ; And this was the beginning of the war Which devastated ...
Page 958
... cottabus dish . 75. But Archytas the Harmonist , as Chamæleon calls him , says that Alcman was the original poet of amatory songs , and that he was the first poet to introduce melodies inciting to lawless indulgence , .. being , with ...
... cottabus dish . 75. But Archytas the Harmonist , as Chamæleon calls him , says that Alcman was the original poet of amatory songs , and that he was the first poet to introduce melodies inciting to lawless indulgence , .. being , with ...
Page 1028
... cottabus , and con- It was pronounced a very magnificent entertainment , and every one admired and praised it . " versation .. This , then , is the description given by Philoxenus of Cythera , whom Antiphanes praises in his Third - rate ...
... cottabus , and con- It was pronounced a very magnificent entertainment , and every one admired and praised it . " versation .. This , then , is the description given by Philoxenus of Cythera , whom Antiphanes praises in his Third - rate ...
Page 1062
... cottabus . This girl Ought now to have her flutes all well prepared , Ready to play them . Quick now , slave , and bring Egyptian ointment , extract of lilies too , This is one of the fragments of unknown plays of Euripides . And ...
... cottabus . This girl Ought now to have her flutes all well prepared , Ready to play them . Quick now , slave , and bring Egyptian ointment , extract of lilies too , This is one of the fragments of unknown plays of Euripides . And ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
2nd Edition Alexis Anacreon ancient anointed Antiphanes Apollodorus Aristophanes Aristoxenus ATH.-VOL Athenian Athens Bacchus banquet beautiful breath called Carystius celebrated cheesecakes Clearchus comic poet cook cottabus courtesan Cratinus crown Cynulcus dance Demetrius Diphilus dish drink e'en Essays Eubulus Euripides feast festival figs fish flowers flute flute-player garlands give Gnathæna goddess gods golden Greeks guests Heraclides of Pontus Hermippus History Homer honey honour Iliad invented J. A. ST Jove kind king Lacedæmonians live lovers luxury Lydian lyre magadis manner Menander mentions mistress Myrtilus myrtle o'er once orator pæan pectis perfumes Pherecrates philosopher play pleasure poems revised rich roasted round Samian Sappho says second book sing slave song Sophocles sort speaks sweet sweetmeats tells temple thee Theophrastus Theopompus things thou Trans Translated treatise Ulpian unguent Venus verses vols wear wine woman women word youth Zariadres
Popular passages
Page 18 - PICKERING'S History of the Races of Man, and their Geographical Distribution. With AN ANALYTICAL SYNOPSIS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN by Dr.
Page 2 - APPIAN'S Roman History. Translated by Horace White, MA, LL.D. With Maps and Illustrations. 2 vols. 6s. each.
Page 21 - II.— History of the Revolt in the Netherlands, the Trials of Counts Egmont and Horn, the Siege of Antwerp, and the Disturbance of France preceding the Reign of Henry IV.
Page 8 - Containing the Histories of Louis XI. and Charles VIII., Kings of France, and Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy. Together with the Scandalous Chronicle, or Secret History of Louis XI., by Jean de Troyes. Translated by Andrew R. Scoble. With Portraits. 2 vols. 3*.
Page 17 - Works of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Edited by her greatgrandson, Lord Wharncliffe's Edition, and revised by W. Moy Thomas. New Edition, revised, with 5 Portraits. 2 vols.
Page 5 - Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and Course of Nature ; together with two Dissertations on Personal Identity and on the Nature of Virtue, and Fifteen Sermons, y.
Page 4 - BOND'S A Handy Book of Rules and Tables for verifying Dates with the Christian Era, &c. Giving an account of the Chief Eras and Systems used by various Nations ; with the easy Methods for determining the Corresponding Dates.
Page 4 - Man. 31. 6d. Chalmers on the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man. 5.?.
Page 7 - Miscellanies, Esthetic and Literary; to which* is added, THE THEORY OF LIFE.
Page 9 - I. — Essays and Representative Men. II — English Traits, Nature, and Conduct of Life. III. — Society and Solitude— Letters and Social Aims — Addresses.