Miscellanea Virgiliana, in scriptis maxime eruditorum virorum varie dispersa, in unum fasciculum collectaPhilip Wentworth Buckham W.P. Grant, 1825 - 308 ページ |
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... Hell . And it is true that Virgil himself did not be- lieve it . After describing hell , in the Aeneid , he makes his Hero and the Sibyl go out of the Ivory - gate , which he had just before called , The passage of vain dreams . The Poetic ...
... Hell . And it is true that Virgil himself did not be- lieve it . After describing hell , in the Aeneid , he makes his Hero and the Sibyl go out of the Ivory - gate , which he had just before called , The passage of vain dreams . The Poetic ...
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... hell , in his Tusculan Questions , lib . I. sub initio ; and in his Cato Major . * This was an action of triumph , as may be seen in several statues and medals ( see Medaglioni di Buonarroti , p . 176. ) ; and from hence was used ...
... hell , in his Tusculan Questions , lib . I. sub initio ; and in his Cato Major . * This was an action of triumph , as may be seen in several statues and medals ( see Medaglioni di Buonarroti , p . 176. ) ; and from hence was used ...
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... hell , most people are apt to confound the Priestess of the Sibyl , and the Sibyl herself together.The Priestess's name is Deïphobe , the daughter of Glaucus ; which was not the name of any of the Sibyls.The Sibyl herself was a Goddess ...
... hell , most people are apt to confound the Priestess of the Sibyl , and the Sibyl herself together.The Priestess's name is Deïphobe , the daughter of Glaucus ; which was not the name of any of the Sibyls.The Sibyl herself was a Goddess ...
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... hell . ** The Sibyl's Grot , ( as it is called ) , by which Virgil makes Aeneas descend into hell , has one opening by the Lake Avernus ; and had another at Cumae : and there was a passage went all under the hill from one to the other ...
... hell . ** The Sibyl's Grot , ( as it is called ) , by which Virgil makes Aeneas descend into hell , has one opening by the Lake Avernus ; and had another at Cumae : and there was a passage went all under the hill from one to the other ...
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... hell , on the banks of Acheron , he calls the Sibyl " longaeva Sacerdos . " The name of the Priestess is Deïphobe , that of the Cu- maean Sibyl was Demo . Pausanias , p . 828. ( ed . Khunii , 1696. ) Silius Italicus imitates Virgil in ...
... hell , on the banks of Acheron , he calls the Sibyl " longaeva Sacerdos . " The name of the Priestess is Deïphobe , that of the Cu- maean Sibyl was Demo . Pausanias , p . 828. ( ed . Khunii , 1696. ) Silius Italicus imitates Virgil in ...
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Aeneas Aeneid antient apibus appears arva atque Augustus autem Autonoë Averni Caesar called Ceres circum Columella Creüsa Cumae deinde describes Dido ejus enim epithet erat etiam expresses fable genus Georgics gives haec haud Hell hero hiems Hinc Homer illa illi initiated inter ipsa ipse Italy Itaque Ixion likewise Lucan magno manner manu maximè means mentions mihi Mysteries neque nomen nunc observes omnes omnia orbes Ovid passage pater pingui Plin Pliny poem Poet primum Proserpine Pytheas quae quam quibus Quid quidem quod quoque Roman Ruaeus saepe says Servius shew sibi Sibyl signify Silius Silius Italicus sint sort speaking Statius Strabo sunt suppose tamen tells terrâ terrae Theseus thing tibi ulmos umbras unda usque Varro verse VIII Virgil Virgilius vocant word δὲ ἐν καὶ τὸν
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