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... Romans , Jupiter often signifies air . 28. Marsus aper . ] In the country of the Marsi , a people of Italy , were extensive woods , frequented by the wild boar . 29. Hedera . ] Those who excelled in poetry were crowned with an ivy ...
... Romans , Jupiter often signifies air . 28. Marsus aper . ] In the country of the Marsi , a people of Italy , were extensive woods , frequented by the wild boar . 29. Hedera . ] Those who excelled in poetry were crowned with an ivy ...
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... Romans that Augustus was no other than Mercury come down to avenge Cæsar's death . 42. Ales filius Maia . ] Mercury , son of Jupiter and Maia . He was considered the messenger of the gods . 51. Medos . ] The Parthians are called Medes ...
... Romans that Augustus was no other than Mercury come down to avenge Cæsar's death . 42. Ales filius Maia . ] Mercury , son of Jupiter and Maia . He was considered the messenger of the gods . 51. Medos . ] The Parthians are called Medes ...
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... Romans were always superscribed with D. M. Diis Manibus . 18. Nec regna vini sortiere talis . ] The Romans ordinarily made choice of a toast - master at their feasts , and the election was de- termined by the cast of the dice . CARMEN V ...
... Romans were always superscribed with D. M. Diis Manibus . 18. Nec regna vini sortiere talis . ] The Romans ordinarily made choice of a toast - master at their feasts , and the election was de- termined by the cast of the dice . CARMEN V ...
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... Romans ) are next introduced with the particular strokes , which distinguish their characters , and the praise of Augustus concludes the ode . 2. Clio . ] One of the muses , who presided over the praise of illus- trious men . 4. Imago ...
... Romans ) are next introduced with the particular strokes , which distinguish their characters , and the praise of Augustus concludes the ode . 2. Clio . ] One of the muses , who presided over the praise of illus- trious men . 4. Imago ...
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... Roman story . The poet is doubtful whether he shall give the preference in fame to Romu . lus , who founded the monarchy of Rome ; to Numa who confirm- ed it by the arts of peace ; to Tarquinius Priscus , who having conquered the people ...
... Roman story . The poet is doubtful whether he shall give the preference in fame to Romu . lus , who founded the monarchy of Rome ; to Numa who confirm- ed it by the arts of peace ; to Tarquinius Priscus , who having conquered the people ...
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