P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos liber i. (-x./xii.) ed. with Engl. notes by A. Sidgwick, 第 7〜8 巻 |
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... Roman phrases arose from this curious belief : lectus genialis was the bridal bed , as the genius was the life spirit and so presided over birth . So indulgere genio , meant to enjoy oneself . The Genius of a place was supposed often to ...
... Roman phrases arose from this curious belief : lectus genialis was the bridal bed , as the genius was the life spirit and so presided over birth . So indulgere genio , meant to enjoy oneself . The Genius of a place was supposed often to ...
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... Roman . 175. ariete caeso [ ariete , three syllables , i being consonantal , 96 ] ' after slaughter of a ram ' , for ... Romans worshipped Ianus as ' god of beginnings ' : hence of gates , as entrances and beginnings of expeditions : and ...
... Roman . 175. ariete caeso [ ariete , three syllables , i being consonantal , 96 ] ' after slaughter of a ram ' , for ... Romans worshipped Ianus as ' god of beginnings ' : hence of gates , as entrances and beginnings of expeditions : and ...
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... Roman idea , the phrase is equivalent to ' enthroned with equal power ' . So paribusque regamus auspiciis , IV . 102 . 258. quae occupet , final subj . ' destined to ' , as 99 . 261. nec sperno , understatement [ meiosis ] , meaning ' I ...
... Roman idea , the phrase is equivalent to ' enthroned with equal power ' . So paribusque regamus auspiciis , IV . 102 . 258. quae occupet , final subj . ' destined to ' , as 99 . 261. nec sperno , understatement [ meiosis ] , meaning ' I ...
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... Roman native worship was full of , see 180 . ' Bellona awaits thee to aid thy bridal ' ; pronuba was the woman who made arrangements for the bride ; and as a divine office it belonged to Iuno herself who aided the love of Aeneas and ...
... Roman native worship was full of , see 180 . ' Bellona awaits thee to aid thy bridal ' ; pronuba was the woman who made arrangements for the bride ; and as a divine office it belonged to Iuno herself who aided the love of Aeneas and ...
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... Roman state . Vergil makes it the intermediate period between the period of Aeneas and the historical Rome . maxima rerum , ' queen of the world ' : a phrase of majestic sim- plicity . 603. prima , adv . as so often . movent in proelia ...
... Roman state . Vergil makes it the intermediate period between the period of Aeneas and the historical Rome . maxima rerum , ' queen of the world ' : a phrase of majestic sim- plicity . 603. prima , adv . as so often . movent in proelia ...
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according Aeneas Aeneid ancient arma atque Augustus beautiful called Cambridge clearly cloth College common compared course Demy 8vo describing Edited effective elaborate English epic Euander expression father feeling Fellow give gods Greek haec hand head Hercules hills hinc historic Homer idea imitation instance inter Ipse Italy Iuno king land late later Latin Latium less light London manu meaning mihi natural Notes Notice Observe originally Pallas passage pater perhaps phrase poem poet poetic points PRESS Price probably Professor quae Quam referring rhetorical river Roman Rome seems sense shield simile sound story strained stretch style suggested taken tells thing Tiber tibi tradition translation Trojans Troy Turnus University unusual variation verb Vergil Vergilian whole
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