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... town and colony of Ostia was distant only thirteen miles from Rome , but the port itself , according to the Itineraries , was at the mouth of the Tiber . There is some difficulty , however , to the Ostia Tiberina , as the Tiber divided ...
... town and colony of Ostia was distant only thirteen miles from Rome , but the port itself , according to the Itineraries , was at the mouth of the Tiber . There is some difficulty , however , to the Ostia Tiberina , as the Tiber divided ...
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... town named Solonium , from which the Campus Solonius might have derived its appellation . We shall be the less disposed to dis- pute this opinion , if we reflect how little is known of what the Tuscans really possessed in Italy during ...
... town named Solonium , from which the Campus Solonius might have derived its appellation . We shall be the less disposed to dis- pute this opinion , if we reflect how little is known of what the Tuscans really possessed in Italy during ...
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... town of Bovillæ , which stood on the Appian way between the ninth and tenth milestones , answering , according to the opinion of Holstenius , to the situation of the inn called ' Osteria delle Frattochie . We learn also from Martial ...
... town of Bovillæ , which stood on the Appian way between the ninth and tenth milestones , answering , according to the opinion of Holstenius , to the situation of the inn called ' Osteria delle Frattochie . We learn also from Martial ...
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... town , not long after , fell into the hands of the confederate Latins ; but the citadel having held out , the town itself was soon retaken by the Roman consul . ( Liv . LATIUM . 45.
... town , not long after , fell into the hands of the confederate Latins ; but the citadel having held out , the town itself was soon retaken by the Roman consul . ( Liv . LATIUM . 45.
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... town of that name . The authors who have noticed the Lacus Regillus are , Cic . de Nat . Deor . II . and III . Plin . XXXIII . 6. Val . Max . I. 8. and Flor . IV . 2. The Mons Porcius , so called probably from the family of that name ...
... town of that name . The authors who have noticed the Lacus Regillus are , Cic . de Nat . Deor . II . and III . Plin . XXXIII . 6. Val . Max . I. 8. and Flor . IV . 2. The Mons Porcius , so called probably from the family of that name ...
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Página 61 - Ego apis Matinae More modoque Grata carpentis thyma per laborem Plurimum circa nemus uvidique Tiburis ripas operosa parvus Carmina fingo.
Página 251 - Tales dederat Saturnia voces ; 56° Illa autem attollit stridentes anguibus alas, Cocytique petit sedem, supera ardua linquens. Est locus Italiae medio sub montibus altis, Nobilis et fama multis memoratus in oris, Amsancti valles ; densis hunc frondibus atrum 565 Urguet utrimque latus nemoris, medioque fragosus Dat sonitum saxis et torto vertice torrens.
Página 160 - Sibyllae. Spelunca alta fuit vastoque immanis hiatu, Scrupea, tuta lacu nigro nemorumque tenebris, Quam super haud ullae poterant impune volantes Tendere iter pennis : talis sese halitus atris 240 Faucibus effundens supera ad convexa ferebat ; [Unde locum Graii dixerunt nomine Aornon...
Página 134 - Vergiliusque 40 occurrunt, animae qualis neque candidiores terra tulit neque quis me sit devinctior alter. o qui complexus et gaudia quanta fuerunt ! nil ego contulerim iucundo sanus amico. proxima Campano ponti quae villula, tectum 45 praebuit, et parochi quae debent ligna salemque.
Página 91 - Dives inaccessos ubi Solis filia lucos Assiduo resonat cantu, tectisque superbis Urit odoratam nocturna in lumina cedrum, Arguto tenues percurrens pectine telas.
Página 65 - Plance, mero, seu te fulgentia signis Castra tenent seu densa tenebit Tiburis umbra tui. Teucer Salamina patremque Cum fugeret tamen uda Lyaeo Tempora populea fertur vinxisse corona, Sic tristes afiatus amicos : Quo nos cunque feret melior fortuna parente Ibimus, o socii comitesque.
Página 49 - cervi luporum praeda rapacium, 50 - sectamur ultro, quos opimus fallere et effugere est triumphus. gens, quae cremato fortis ab Ilio iactata Tuscis aequoribus sacra natosque maturosque patres pertulit Ausonias ad urbes, duris ut ilex tonsa bipennibus nigrae feraci frondis in Algido, per damna, per caedes ab ipso ducit opes animumque ferro.
Página 428 - Haec loca vi quondam et vasta convulsa ruina (tantum aevi longinqua valet mutare vetustas) 415 dissiluisse ferunt, cum protinus utraque tellus una foret: venit medio vi pontus et undis Hesperium Siculo latus abscidit, arvaque et urbes litore diductas angusto interluit aestu.
Página 296 - Peucetia, which was more particularly situated on the coast between the Aufidus and the confines of the Calabri. It is stated by Pliny, that this particular tribe derived their origin from Illyria. (III.
Página 63 - ... locis! non largius usquam indulsit Natura sibi. nemora alta citatis incubuere vadis; fallax responsat imago frondibus, et longas eadem fugit umbra per undas.