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... perhaps a fic- titious name from περιβώμιος . See Liddell and Scott's Gr . Dict . in VOC . 16-18 . Hunc horum - his ] Men of the stamp of Peribomius . 17. imputo ] " I put down to . " 19 , 20. talia - invadunt ] Engage in practices ...
... perhaps a fic- titious name from περιβώμιος . See Liddell and Scott's Gr . Dict . in VOC . 16-18 . Hunc horum - his ] Men of the stamp of Peribomius . 17. imputo ] " I put down to . " 19 , 20. talia - invadunt ] Engage in practices ...
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... perhaps the first mean- ing of the word ( which should thus be written fanaticus ) . It was the ordi- nary appellation of her priests and those of Bellona . For the secondary meaning of the word see note on Sat. vi . 511 , 512 . 66 113 ...
... perhaps the first mean- ing of the word ( which should thus be written fanaticus ) . It was the ordi- nary appellation of her priests and those of Bellona . For the secondary meaning of the word see note on Sat. vi . 511 , 512 . 66 113 ...
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... perhaps not the original scene of these interviews : cf. Livy , i . 21 . ib . constituebat ] " made his assig- nations . " 13. delubra ] shrine ( of the Ca- menae ) . See note on 1. 16 . Why he quits Rome . No ing ex- cept for 24 ...
... perhaps not the original scene of these interviews : cf. Livy , i . 21 . ib . constituebat ] " made his assig- nations . " 13. delubra ] shrine ( of the Ca- menae ) . See note on 1. 16 . Why he quits Rome . No ing ex- cept for 24 ...
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... perhaps more like the rude Welsh harp . This explains the " obliquas , " as the strings of a harp of course slant from the top to the bottom . This would strike a Roman eye particu- larly , the familiar lyra ' having straight strings ...
... perhaps more like the rude Welsh harp . This explains the " obliquas , " as the strings of a harp of course slant from the top to the bottom . This would strike a Roman eye particu- larly , the familiar lyra ' having straight strings ...
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... Perhaps the poet of Sat. i . 2 . ib . Procula minor ] Too short for his short wife . 204. abaci ] " Side - board . " The word has other meanings . ib . infra ] below the abacus . 205. et Chiron ] " And a Chiron reclining under the same ...
... Perhaps the poet of Sat. i . 2 . ib . Procula minor ] Too short for his short wife . 204. abaci ] " Side - board . " The word has other meanings . ib . infra ] below the abacus . 205. et Chiron ] " And a Chiron reclining under the same ...
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