Origines Romanæ: or, Tales of early Rome: selected from the first five books of Livy. With notes for the use of schools. By E. St. J. Parry. LatLongman and Company, 1862 - 147 Seiten |
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... such phrases as ' hosti subsistere , ' or ' equites subsistere , ' with dative or accusative . ( 2 ) Lupercal hoc . ] Hoc means that the very same ceremony which was practised in Livy's time was in existence in the 109 ...
... such phrases as ' hosti subsistere , ' or ' equites subsistere , ' with dative or accusative . ( 2 ) Lupercal hoc . ] Hoc means that the very same ceremony which was practised in Livy's time was in existence in the 109 ...
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... means ' Greek ' = foreign to the soil . The Etruscan rites adopted at Rome were native Italian in Livy's opinion . IV CAPTURE OF SABINE WOMEN . ( 1 ) Hominis ætatem . ] Sc ' Haud ultra humanam vitam . " It would perish with the then ...
... means ' Greek ' = foreign to the soil . The Etruscan rites adopted at Rome were native Italian in Livy's opinion . IV CAPTURE OF SABINE WOMEN . ( 1 ) Hominis ætatem . ] Sc ' Haud ultra humanam vitam . " It would perish with the then ...
Seite 114
... means , ' prevalent , ' Gravis . ] Although his story was a strange one , yet Julius Proculus was a man of weight , so that the people were led to believe him . Desiderium . ] Their regret for the loss of Romulus was appeased by their ...
... means , ' prevalent , ' Gravis . ] Although his story was a strange one , yet Julius Proculus was a man of weight , so that the people were led to believe him . Desiderium . ] Their regret for the loss of Romulus was appeased by their ...
Seite 115
... means of re - entering the city ; and shut in time of peace , that Peace might not be able to leave the city . The name ' Janus ' was also , more generally , applied to any gate or archway . Hence the god was represented with two faces ...
... means of re - entering the city ; and shut in time of peace , that Peace might not be able to leave the city . The name ' Janus ' was also , more generally , applied to any gate or archway . Hence the god was represented with two faces ...
Seite 116
... means to ' cry out , ' or ' lament . ' See xx . ( 4 ) . Hence of ' lamentation ' in general . Victoria sua . ] Although comploratio is the grammatical nominative , yet juveni is the real subject of the sentence , as if it ran ' Juvenis ...
... means to ' cry out , ' or ' lament . ' See xx . ( 4 ) . Hence of ' lamentation ' in general . Victoria sua . ] Although comploratio is the grammatical nominative , yet juveni is the real subject of the sentence , as if it ran ' Juvenis ...
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acie aciem acies adversus agmine Albano animos arcem Ardea arma armis BATTLE belli bello bellum Brutus called Camillus Capitolium CAPTURE case castra castris city clamore Compare Consul consules deinde deorum deos dictator dictatorem eius equitum equivalent erant esset Etruria Etruscan Etruscis Etruscorum exercitus Fabii fore fortuna Galli Gauls Greek haud Hence HORATIUS COCLES hostes hostibus hostium Ianiculum Icilii imperium impetum inde inquit Iovis iubet Iuno ius gentium iuvenum legati lictor Livy Lucretia magis magister equitum means militum miraculo multitudo neque nihil nocte omnibus Patres pavore plebem plebis populi posse postero postquam praedae probably proelium prope pugnam quæ Quinctius quisque quum regem regi regis regnum Remus Romam Romani Romanum Rome Romulus same See note senatum sense sentence SERVIUS TULLIUS sine story suos Supply tamen Tarquinii Tarquinius Tiberim tribuni urbe urbem urbis used Veientes VEII Veiis Veios velut Volsci word words
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Seite 19 - te novacula cotem discissurum: cape haec et perage, quod aves tuae fieri posse portendunt.' turn ilium baud 5 cunctanter discidisse cotem ferunt. statua Atti capite velato, quo in loco res acta est, (in comitio) in gradibus ipsis ad laevam curiae fuit, cotem quoque eodem loco sitam fuisse memorant, ut esset ad posteros miraculi eius monumentum.
Seite 9 - Romanis, caelestes ita velle, ut mea Roma caput orbis terrarum sit: proinde rem militarem colant, sciantque et ita posteris tradant nullas opes humanas armis Romanis resistere posse.
Seite 106 - Dii hominesque hune urbi condenaae locum elegerunt ; saluberrimos colles, flumen opportunum, quo ex mediterraneis locis fruges devehantur, quo maritimi commeatus accipiantur ; mare vicinum ad commoditates, nec expositum nimia propinquitate ad pericula classium externarum ; regionum Italiae medium, ad incrementum urbis natum unice locum.
Seite 43 - Romano prope circumventam vidit, ex subsidiariis manipulos aliquot in primam aciem secum rapit. Hos agmine venientes T. Herminius legatus conspicatus, interque eos insignem veste armisque Mamilium noscitans, tanto vi maiore, quam...
Seite 88 - Alia subinde manus Cenomanorum, Elitovio duce vestigia priorum secuta, eodem saltu, favente Belloveso, quum transcendisset Alpes, ubi nunc Brixia ac Verona urbes sunt, (locos tenuere Libui) considunt: post hos Salluvii, prope antiquam gentem Laevos Ligures, incolentes circa Ticinum amnem.
Seite 44 - Inde apparuisse, ventris quôque haud segne ministerium ' esse : nee magis ali, quam alere eum, reddentem in ' omnes corporis partes hune, quo vivimus vigemusque, ' divisum pariter in venas maturum, confecto cibo,
Seite 95 - ... tenebat, aperta, quam clausa, invadendi : adeo baud secus quam venerabundi intuebantur in aedium vestibulis sedentes viros, praeter ornatum habitumque humano augustiorem, maiestate etiam, quam vultus gravitasque oris prae se ferebat, simillimos dus. Ad eos velut simulacra versi quum starent, M. Papirius unus ex his dicitur Gallo, barbam suam, ut turn omnibus...
Seite 17 - ... ut prae metu obliti quid relinquerent, quid secum ferrent, deficiente consilio rogitantesque alii alios nunc in liminibus starent, nunc errabundi domos suas ultimum illud visuri pervagarentur.
Seite 85 - Visne Romam ire, luno?" dixis6 set, adnuisse ceteri deam conclamaverunt. Inde fabulae adiectum est vocem quoque dicentis velle...
Seite 83 - Pythice Apollo, tuoque numine instinctus pergo ad delendam urbem Veios tibique hinc decimam partem praedae voveo. Te simul, luno regina, quae nunc Veios colis, precor, ut nos victores in nostram tuamque mox futuram urbem sequare, ubi te dignum amplitudine tua templum accipiat.