Author: Ovid
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Florilegium Poeticum: A Selection of Elegiac Extracts from Ovid and Tibullus (1877)
Florilegium Poeticum, Elegiac Extracts from Ovid and Tibullus
Author: Florilegium
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ISBN: 9781230148236
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Pages : 96
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ...1 Tagi. The Tagus in Spain 3 Orassi. Crassus, one of the was a river in whose sands gold first Triumvirate, was killed by dust was found. Cf. Juv. iii. the Parthians at the battle of 54: --Carrhae, B.C. 55. The use of "Tanti tibi non sit opaci the plural is a poetical amplifi Omnis arena Tagi, quodque in mare cation. Similarly, Juv. X. 108: volvitur aurum." Quid Crassos, quid Pompeios Castilia was a fountain of Par-evertit?" Below, "ultor" is nassus in Phocis. Caius Caesar, son of Agrippa, 3 Sims ex merito, etc. "His and adopted son of Augustus. appropriate honour derived from 4 Ducem profitetur. "Puts his deserts." Below, for"pars-himself forward as general; que mei," etc., of. Horat. Carm. assumes the general." Below, iii. 30, 6: "Non omnis moriar, as often, " Deorum" means the multaque pars mei Vitabit Libi-Caesarean family. The gods tinam." are precocious. L Parcite natales, timid i, numerare Deorum: Caesaribus virtus contigit ante diem. Ingenium caeleste suis velocius annis Surgit; et ignavae fert male damna morae. 10 Parvus erat, manibusque duos Tirynthius1 angues Pressit; et in cunis jam Jove dignus erat. Nunc quoque qui puer es, quantus tum, Bacchej fuisti, Cum timuit thyrsos India victa tuos! Auspiciis animisque patris2 puer arma movebis; 15 Et vinces animis ausp1ciisque patris. Tale rudimentum tanto sub nomine debes; Nunc juvenum princeps, deinde future senum. Cum tibi sint fratres; fratres ulciscere laesos; Cumque pater tibi sit; jura tuere patris. 20 Induit arma tibi genitor patriaeque tuusque: Hostis 8 ab invito regna parente rapit. Tu pia tela feres, sceleratas ille sagittas: Stabunt pro signis jusque piumque tuis. Vincuntur causa Partni;...
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
ISBN: 9781230148236
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Languages : en
Pages : 96
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ...1 Tagi. The Tagus in Spain 3 Orassi. Crassus, one of the was a river in whose sands gold first Triumvirate, was killed by dust was found. Cf. Juv. iii. the Parthians at the battle of 54: --Carrhae, B.C. 55. The use of "Tanti tibi non sit opaci the plural is a poetical amplifi Omnis arena Tagi, quodque in mare cation. Similarly, Juv. X. 108: volvitur aurum." Quid Crassos, quid Pompeios Castilia was a fountain of Par-evertit?" Below, "ultor" is nassus in Phocis. Caius Caesar, son of Agrippa, 3 Sims ex merito, etc. "His and adopted son of Augustus. appropriate honour derived from 4 Ducem profitetur. "Puts his deserts." Below, for"pars-himself forward as general; que mei," etc., of. Horat. Carm. assumes the general." Below, iii. 30, 6: "Non omnis moriar, as often, " Deorum" means the multaque pars mei Vitabit Libi-Caesarean family. The gods tinam." are precocious. L Parcite natales, timid i, numerare Deorum: Caesaribus virtus contigit ante diem. Ingenium caeleste suis velocius annis Surgit; et ignavae fert male damna morae. 10 Parvus erat, manibusque duos Tirynthius1 angues Pressit; et in cunis jam Jove dignus erat. Nunc quoque qui puer es, quantus tum, Bacchej fuisti, Cum timuit thyrsos India victa tuos! Auspiciis animisque patris2 puer arma movebis; 15 Et vinces animis ausp1ciisque patris. Tale rudimentum tanto sub nomine debes; Nunc juvenum princeps, deinde future senum. Cum tibi sint fratres; fratres ulciscere laesos; Cumque pater tibi sit; jura tuere patris. 20 Induit arma tibi genitor patriaeque tuusque: Hostis 8 ab invito regna parente rapit. Tu pia tela feres, sceleratas ille sagittas: Stabunt pro signis jusque piumque tuis. Vincuntur causa Partni;...
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A selection of elegiac extracts from the works of Ovid, Tibullus
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