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... heads . These heads are as follows : § I. Outline of the life of Ovid . § 2 . Ovid's works : date of the Fasti . § 3 . The subject of the Fasti . § 4 . The Reformation of the Calendar . § 5 . The Classification of the days . § 6. The ...
... heads . These heads are as follows : § I. Outline of the life of Ovid . § 2 . Ovid's works : date of the Fasti . § 3 . The subject of the Fasti . § 4 . The Reformation of the Calendar . § 5 . The Classification of the days . § 6. The ...
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... head of the movement by permanently accepting the office of Pontifex Maximus . The official register of the holy - days and festivals was the calendar , which , hitherto under the exclusive control of the priests , now became part of ...
... head of the movement by permanently accepting the office of Pontifex Maximus . The official register of the holy - days and festivals was the calendar , which , hitherto under the exclusive control of the priests , now became part of ...
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... head is torn asunder with the Marsian spell ' . 142. Sense : ' whether they are really birds , or hags changed by witchcraft ' . 143. Proca , one of the fabulous kings of Alba Longa . in illis quinque diebus , the regular idiom for ...
... head is torn asunder with the Marsian spell ' . 142. Sense : ' whether they are really birds , or hags changed by witchcraft ' . 143. Proca , one of the fabulous kings of Alba Longa . in illis quinque diebus , the regular idiom for ...
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... head when a babe . Livy , however , says : ' patre nullo ' , i.e. his father was unknown , and the common notion was that his birth was humble ; see 782 . 628. Corniculana , a captive from Corniculum , old Latin town not far from Rome ...
... head when a babe . Livy , however , says : ' patre nullo ' , i.e. his father was unknown , and the common notion was that his birth was humble ; see 782 . 628. Corniculana , a captive from Corniculum , old Latin town not far from Rome ...
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... head . Stola [ Greek σтоλý ' dress ' ] , a long dress reaching to the feet ; the regular costume of the Roman matrons . 655. Tritonia , old title of Pallas ( identified with Minerva ) . Origin unknown . Homer calls her Τριτογένεια . 659 ...
... head . Stola [ Greek σтоλý ' dress ' ] , a long dress reaching to the feet ; the regular costume of the Roman matrons . 655. Tritonia , old title of Pallas ( identified with Minerva ) . Origin unknown . Homer calls her Τριτογένεια . 659 ...
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