Appreciation of Nature in LucretiusUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1893 - 134 sider |
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Side 6
... mountain scenery . That love for the loneliness and wildness of mountain regions which is so common that it is assumed as a matter of course among us of the present day , seems to have been entirely foreign to the Roman nature . Another ...
... mountain scenery . That love for the loneliness and wildness of mountain regions which is so common that it is assumed as a matter of course among us of the present day , seems to have been entirely foreign to the Roman nature . Another ...
Side 51
... mountains . " The following passages are all in which any description of mountains , whether close at hand or distant are found . He speaks of the forests on lofty hills or mountain sides , set in violent motion by the winds that blow ...
... mountains . " The following passages are all in which any description of mountains , whether close at hand or distant are found . He speaks of the forests on lofty hills or mountain sides , set in violent motion by the winds that blow ...
Side 52
... description of mountain wanderings is the following quo pacto per loca sola 2.7 saxa paris form s verborum ex ordine reddant , palantis comites cum montis inter opacos quaerumus et magna dispersos voce ciemus . sex etiam aut.
... description of mountain wanderings is the following quo pacto per loca sola 2.7 saxa paris form s verborum ex ordine reddant , palantis comites cum montis inter opacos quaerumus et magna dispersos voce ciemus . sex etiam aut.
Side 53
... longe confusa videntur et velut in viridi candor consistere colli . 2.317 And from this point he goes on to describe the aspect of the plain below from some high spot among hills or mountains " praeterea magnae legiones cum loca --53-
... longe confusa videntur et velut in viridi candor consistere colli . 2.317 And from this point he goes on to describe the aspect of the plain below from some high spot among hills or mountains " praeterea magnae legiones cum loca --53-
Almindelige termer og sætninger
aequora aether aetherius sol Aetna already animal appreciation of Nature aquai atoms beauty caeli caelo caelum calor campos circum clouds colli color connection corpora country described description descriptions of Nature different earth Epicurus existence experience expressed feeling for Nature first florida following following lines follows force formation found fulgor great green high hills idea illustrate illustrations imagination interdum landscape life light living loca Lucretius lumina magnis mare mind modern times montibus montis motion mountain regions nonne vides nubila omnibus omnis pabula laeta passage phenomena pictured point ponti popular religion power of Nature quonian quoted regard Republic rising Roman Poets Roman writers saecla ferarum saepe same saxa says scenery scientific seems seen sense serena shore show shown shows speaks spoken spring tellus tempore terras things tibia true turbine umor undis Universe venti Venus verses videmus Virgil virus vivid whole wildness wind wonder word world
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Side 10 - Quae bene cognita si teneas , natura videtur libera continuo , dominis privata superbis , ipsa sua per se sponte omnia dis agere expers.
Side 16 - ... partem montes silvaeque ferarum possedere, tenent rupes vastaeque paludes et mare quod late terrarum distinet oras. inde duas porro prope partis fervidus ardor adsiduusque geli casus mortalibus aufert.
Side 35 - ... si non aurea sunt iuvenum simulacra per aedes lampadas igniferas manibus retinentia dextris, lumina nocturnis epulis ut suppeditentur, nec domus argento fulget auroque renidet nec citharae reboant laqueata aurataque templa, cum tamen inter se prostrati in gramine molli propter aquae rivum sub ramis arboris altae non magnis opibus iucunde corpora curant, praesertim cum tempestas arridet et anni tempora conspergunt viridantis floribus herbas.
Side 35 - ... fruatur iucundo sensu cura semota metuque? (4) ergo corpoream ad naturam pauca videmus 20 esse opus omnino, quae demant cumque dolorem, delicias quoque uti multas substernere possint gratius interdum; ñeque natura ipsa requirit, si non áurea sunt iuvenum simulacra per aedes lampadas igníferas manibus retinentia dextris, 25 lumina nocturnis epulis ut suppeditentur...
Side 52 - Sed nil dulcius est, bene quam munita tenere Edita doctrina sapientum templa serena, Despicere unde queas alios passimque videre Errare atque viam palantis quaerere vitae, Certare ingenio, contendere nobilitate, Noctes atque dies niti praestante labore Ad summas emergere opes rerumque potiri.
Side 47 - ... undique uti tenebras omnis Acherunta reamur liquisse et magnas caeli complesse cavernas : usque adeo taetra nimborum nocte coorta inpendent atrae formidinis ora superne : cum commoliri tempestas fulmina coeptat.
Side 33 - Nam simul ac species patefactast verna diei et reserata viget genitabilis aura favoni, aeriae primum volucres te, diva, tuumque significant initum perculsae corda tua vi. Inde ferae pecudes persultant pabula laeta et rapidos tranant amnis: ita capta lepore te sequitur cupide quo quamque inducere pergis.
Side 2 - Wenn man sich der schönen Natur erinnert, welche die alten Griechen umgab; wenn man nachdenkt, wie vertraut dieses Volk unter seinem glücklichen Himmel mit der freien Natur leben konnte, wie sehr viel näher seine Vorstellungsart, seine Empfindungsweise, seine Sitten der einfältigen Natur lagen und welch...
Side 33 - ... te, dea, te fugiunt venti, te nubila caeli adventumque tuum, tibi suavis daedala tellus summittit flores, tibi rident aequora ponti placatumque nitet diffuse lumine caelum.
Side 14 - ... ferrum vix arvis suppeditati : usque adeo parcunt fetus augentque labore. iamque caput quassans grandis suspirat arator crebrius, incassum manuum cecidisse labores, et cum tempora temporibus...