Odes: With the Latin Text. Translated by James Michie. Introd. by Rex WarnerOrion Press, 1963 - 376 pages |
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... Romans had shed their blood in civil wars . Philippi finally ended the old Republic and later Actium seemed to restore in a different form what had been lost and to liberate those specifically Roman virtues and energies which ...
... Romans had shed their blood in civil wars . Philippi finally ended the old Republic and later Actium seemed to restore in a different form what had been lost and to liberate those specifically Roman virtues and energies which ...
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... Roman history . Ode XXXVI Line 10 ... changed the dark toga for the white . Roman children wore a purple- fringed toga . At about fifteen they exchanged this for the white toga virilis . Ode XXXVII Lines 3-4 7 10 ... the priests of Mars ...
... Roman history . Ode XXXVI Line 10 ... changed the dark toga for the white . Roman children wore a purple- fringed toga . At about fifteen they exchanged this for the white toga virilis . Ode XXXVII Lines 3-4 7 10 ... the priests of Mars ...
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... Roman augurs faced south , the Greeks north , when taking observations . To the Romans , therefore , good omens came from the eastern sky . 42 ... the Ivory Gate . According to Homer , dreams to be accomplished come upon the sleeper ...
... Roman augurs faced south , the Greeks north , when taking observations . To the Romans , therefore , good omens came from the eastern sky . 42 ... the Ivory Gate . According to Homer , dreams to be accomplished come upon the sleeper ...
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