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Side 260
... says Philander , as we see on coins the different faces of persons , we see on them , too , their different habits and dresses , according to the mode that prevailed in the several ages when the medals were stamped . This is another use , ...
... says Philander , as we see on coins the different faces of persons , we see on them , too , their different habits and dresses , according to the mode that prevailed in the several ages when the medals were stamped . This is another use , ...
Side 261
... says Philander , might be very useful , but after what models would you work ? Sigonius , for example , will tell you that the vestis trabeata was of such a particular fashion , Scaliger is for another , and Dacier thinks them both in ...
... says Philander , might be very useful , but after what models would you work ? Sigonius , for example , will tell you that the vestis trabeata was of such a particular fashion , Scaliger is for another , and Dacier thinks them both in ...
Side 262
... sentence out of the Re Ves- tiaria ? or how do you think a man that has read Vegetius , will relish your Roman arsenal ? In the mean time , says Philander , you find on medals everything that you could meet with in your magazine of ...
... sentence out of the Re Ves- tiaria ? or how do you think a man that has read Vegetius , will relish your Roman arsenal ? In the mean time , says Philander , you find on medals everything that you could meet with in your magazine of ...
Side 263
... says Philander , it is certain that medals give a very great light to history , in con- firming such passages as are true in old authors , in settling such as are told after different manners , and in recording such as have been omitted ...
... says Philander , it is certain that medals give a very great light to history , in con- firming such passages as are true in old authors , in settling such as are told after different manners , and in recording such as have been omitted ...
Side 264
... says Eugenius ; it is a kind of shooting at rovers : where a man lets fly his arrow without taking any aim , to show his strength . But there is one advantage , says he , turning to Philander , that seems to be very considerable ...
... says Eugenius ; it is a kind of shooting at rovers : where a man lets fly his arrow without taking any aim , to show his strength . But there is one advantage , says he , turning to Philander , that seems to be very considerable ...
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Addison Æneid ancient antiquities Antoninus Pius appear arms atque beautiful Cæsar Campania Cato Cato's charms church Claudian coins Commodus death DRYDEN emperor eyes fancy fate fear figure fire friends Gaul Georgic give goddess gods grace grief hand head heart heaven honour inscription Italy Jove JUBA Julius Cæsar kind king lake look Lucia Lucius Verus marble Marcia Marcus Marcus Aurelius medals mighty mountains muse Naples nature nymph o'er old Roman Ovid Pentheus poets Portius prince quæ QUEEN rage rise river rocks Rome round ruins S. C. Reverse says Cynthio says Eugenius says Philander SCENE Sempronius shade shine side sight Silius Italicus SIR TR soul stands statues SYPH Syphax tears tell Teverone thee thou thought town Trajan turn verse VIRG Virgil virtue Whilst whole winds youth