The Eclogues, Georgics, and Moretum of Virgil: With Explanatory Notes and a LexiconEldredge, 1876 - 319 sider |
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... Greek and Latin education , sending him to school at Cremona , and , after he had assumed the manly gown at the beginning of his sixteenth year , to Milan , and finally to Naples , where he was instructed by the poet and philosopher ...
... Greek and Latin education , sending him to school at Cremona , and , after he had assumed the manly gown at the beginning of his sixteenth year , to Milan , and finally to Naples , where he was instructed by the poet and philosopher ...
Side 104
... Greek and Roman Antiquities . Dict . Biog . , Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography - and Mythology . Dict . Geog . , Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography . Lex . or Lexicon , Andrews's Freund's Latin Lexicon ...
... Greek and Roman Antiquities . Dict . Biog . , Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography - and Mythology . Dict . Geog . , Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography . Lex . or Lexicon , Andrews's Freund's Latin Lexicon ...
Side 105
... Greeks , however , it soon lost much of this simple and primitive character , and began to assume greater latitude ... Greek original . Yet if we approach the Eclogues , not as so many pastoral poems , but as so many representations of ...
... Greeks , however , it soon lost much of this simple and primitive character , and began to assume greater latitude ... Greek original . Yet if we approach the Eclogues , not as so many pastoral poems , but as so many representations of ...
Side 106
... Greek Βουκολικά ( Boucolica ) , from βουκολέω , to tend cattle . The genitive plural is Bucolicon . These poems were proba- bly called Bucolica by Virgil himself , and the term Eclogae , which properly means " select poems , " and their ...
... Greek Βουκολικά ( Boucolica ) , from βουκολέω , to tend cattle . The genitive plural is Bucolicon . These poems were proba- bly called Bucolica by Virgil himself , and the term Eclogae , which properly means " select poems , " and their ...
Side 107
... Greek accus . 6. Deus , a god , as is explained in the next line . Otia . The plural of such abstract nouns is some- times used in poetry , especially in the nominative and accusative , for the sake of emphasis or metre . 7. Mihi , to ...
... Greek accus . 6. Deus , a god , as is explained in the next line . Otia . The plural of such abstract nouns is some- times used in poetry , especially in the nominative and accusative , for the sake of emphasis or metre . 7. Mihi , to ...
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Side 20 - Et me Phoebus amat ; Phoebo sua semper apud me munera sunt, lauri et suave rubens hyacinthus. D. Malo me Galatea petit, lasciva puella, et fugit ad salices, et se cupit ante videri.
Side 66 - O fortunatos nimium, sua si bona norint, Agricolas, quibus ipsa, procul discordibus armis, Fundit humo facilem victum justissima tellus...
Side 17 - Ipse ego cana legam tenera lanugine mala, castaneasque nuces, mea quas Amaryllis amabat ; addam cerea pruna : honos erit huic quoque pomo ; et vos, O lauri, carpam, et te, proxima myrte, sic positae quoniam suavis miscetis odores.
Side 53 - ... scelerum facies, non ullus aratro dignus honos, squalent abductis arva colonis et curvae rigidum falces conflantur in ensem. hinc movet Euphrates, illinc Germania bellum...
Side 94 - Est in Carpathio Neptuni gurgite vates caeruleus Proteus, magnum qui piscibus aequor et iuncto bipedum curru metitur equorum. Hie nunc Emathiae portus patriamque revisit 390 Pallenen; hune et Nymphae veneramur et ipse grandaevus Nereus : novit namque omnia vates, quae sint, quae fuerint, quae mox ventura trahantur; quippe ita Neptuno visum est, immania cuius armenta et turpes pascit sub gurgite phocas.
Side 22 - Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas. magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo. 5 iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna, iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto. tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo, casta fave Lucina. tuus iam regnat Apollo.
Side 89 - ... ergo ipsas quamvis angusti terminus aevi excipiat (neque enim plus septima ducitur aestas), at genus immortale manet, multosque per annos stat fortuna domus, et avi numerantur avorum.
Side 84 - In tenui labor; at tenuis non gloria, si quem Numina laeva sinunt auditque vocatus Apollo. Principio sedes apibus statioque petenda, Quo neque sit ventis aditus (nam pabula venti Ferre domum prohibent) neque oves haedique petulci 10 Floribus insultent, aut errans bucula campo Decutiat rorem et surgentes atterat herbas.
Side 14 - Meliboee, putavi 20 stultus ego huic nostrae similem, quo saepe solemus pastores ovium teneros depellere fetus. Sic canibus catulos similes, sic matribus haedos noram, sic parvis componere magna solebam.
Side 58 - At rabidae tigres absunt et saeva leonum semina, nec miseros fallunt aconita legentes, nec rapit immensos orbes per humum, neque tanto squameus in spiram tractu se colligit anguis.