T. Lucreti Cari De rerum natura ...: the fifth book ...Clarendon Press, 1907 - 67 sider |
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Side 5
... wishes to drive a point home . The Lucretian hexameter is distinctly in advance of that of Ennius , yet it is closer to the rugged verse of the older poet than to the smoothness and elaboration of the Vergilian line . He is ready to use ...
... wishes to drive a point home . The Lucretian hexameter is distinctly in advance of that of Ennius , yet it is closer to the rugged verse of the older poet than to the smoothness and elaboration of the Vergilian line . He is ready to use ...
Side 7
... wish to free mankind from fear of the gods and from the terrors of death which are caused by the belief in a future life : he therefore determined to explain the true nature of things . Books one and two describe fully the physical ...
... wish to free mankind from fear of the gods and from the terrors of death which are caused by the belief in a future life : he therefore determined to explain the true nature of things . Books one and two describe fully the physical ...
Side 44
... wishes and feelings . Contrast with this view the account given in Genesis , where the story says that all animals were brought to Adam and he gave each one its name . 1030. ' In a very similar way inability to speak 44 LUCRETIUS V. 1011- ...
... wishes and feelings . Contrast with this view the account given in Genesis , where the story says that all animals were brought to Adam and he gave each one its name . 1030. ' In a very similar way inability to speak 44 LUCRETIUS V. 1011- ...
Side 45
... wish to ask some question about the object : sint then is an indirect question . 1033. vis : for viris as in ii . 586 , iii . 266 . vis : to be taken either ( 1 ) with sentit , ' as to his powers each man feels ... ' ; this is probably ...
... wish to ask some question about the object : sint then is an indirect question . 1033. vis : for viris as in ii . 586 , iii . 266 . vis : to be taken either ( 1 ) with sentit , ' as to his powers each man feels ... ' ; this is probably ...
Side 46
... wish ? for if they had no preconceived idea of man , they could have no pattern to follow in their work of creation . So too if man had no pre- conception of voice he never either could or would have used it . 1048. huic : i.e. the ...
... wish ? for if they had no preconceived idea of man , they could have no pattern to follow in their work of creation . So too if man had no pre- conception of voice he never either could or would have used it . 1048. huic : i.e. the ...
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adhaesu adverb aequis aestus aetas aliis alliteration animalia animals asyndeton atque belli caeli canibus circum corpore dabant dative denique divum donec Duff compares durum sufferre laborem earth Empedocles enim Ennius Epicurus erat etiam facere fuit genitive genus Georg gigni gods gradually haec hendiadys homines humanum igni incassum inde inque inter inter se ipsa ipsi Lewis and Short licet Livy Lucretius magis magnis membra moderarier mortalia saecla multa multaque multo Munro quotes natural neque nequiquam nobis Notice nova numina nunc omne omnia omnis pariter partim pedibus periphrasis plaga Plaut plural possent potestas praedae predicative primum quae quam quid quisque quod quoniam rebus reperta rerum saepe scibant sibi sponte subter sunt tamen tellus templa tempore terram tmesis umida saxa usus validis verb Verg Vergil vertere victum vitamque videbant viribus δὲ καὶ
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Side 25 - ... sic volvenda aetas commutat tempora rerum : quod fuit in pretio, fit nullo denique honore ; porro aliud succedit et <e> contemptibus exit inque dies magis appetitur floretque repertum laudibus et miro est mortalis inter honore.
Side 22 - ... deum sedes et templa locarunt, per caelum volvi quia nox et luna videtur, luna dies et nox et noctis signa severa...
Side 44 - ... cum prorepserunt primis animalia terris, mutum et turpe pecus, glandem atque cubilia propter unguibus et pugnis, dein fustibus atque ita porro pugnabant armis, quae post fabricaverat usus, donec verba, quibus voces sensusque notarent, nominaque invenere; dehinc absistere bello, oppida coeperunt munire et ponere leges, ne quis fur esset neu latro neu quis adulter.
Side 28 - At liquidas avium voces imitarier ore ante fuit multo quam levia carmina cantu 1380 concelebrare homines possent aurisque iuvare. et zephyri, cava per calamorum, sibila primum agrestis docuere cavas inflare cicutas.
Side 25 - Nunc tibi quo pacto ferri natura reperta sit facilest ipsi per te cognoscere, Memmi. arma antiqua manus ungues dentesque fuerunt et lapides et item silvarum fragmina rami, et flamma atque ignes, postquam sunt cognita primum.
Side 23 - ... nostris ! nec pietas ullast velatum saepe videri vertier ad lapidem atque omnis accedere ad aras nec procumbere humi prostratum et pandere palmas 1200 ante deum delubra nec aras sanguine multo spargere quadrupedum nec votis nectere vota, sed mage pacata posse omnia mente tueri. nam cum suspicimus magni caelestia mundi templa super stellisque micantibus aethera fixum...
Side 23 - Summa etiam cum vis violenti per mare venti Induperatorem classis super aequora verrit Cum validis pariter legionibus atque elephantis, Non divum pacem votis adit ac prece quaesit Ventorum pavidus paces animasque secundas?
Side 32 - In no way can these phenomena be so satisfactorily accounted for and explained as by admitting the brief account of the creation of the world in the first chapter of Genesis; and that there is no necessity for making the world appear older than its date given by Moses.
Side 47 - Sive boum sive est cui gratior usus equorum. Atque ideo tauros procul atque in sola relegant Pascua post montem oppositum et trans flumina lata, Aut intus clausos satura ad praesepia servant. Carpit enim vires...
Side 43 - ... nondum caesa suis, peregrinum ut viseret orbem, montibus in liquidas pinus descenderat undas, nullaque mortales praeter sua litora norant; nondum praecipites cingebant oppida fossae; non tuba directi, non aeris cornua flexi, non galeae, non ensis erant: sine militis usu mollia securae peragebant otia gentes.