Q. Horatii Flacci opera. The works of Horace: the Odes on the basis of Anthon: the Satires and Epistles by McCaul: with notes by G.B. Wheeler, Tom 1 |
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... Bacchus , and hence styled AoXÚσiα by the Greeks . It is the Hedera poëtica of Bauhin . Servius says that poets were crowned with ivy , because the poetic fury resembled that of the Bac- chanalians . - Doctarum præmia frontium . Poets ...
... Bacchus , and hence styled AoXÚσiα by the Greeks . It is the Hedera poëtica of Bauhin . Servius says that poets were crowned with ivy , because the poetic fury resembled that of the Bac- chanalians . - Doctarum præmia frontium . Poets ...
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... Bacchus , or Delphi by Apollo . " Thebes , the capital of Boeotia , was the fabled scene of the birth and nurture of Bacchus . Delphi was famed for its oracle of Apollo . The city was situate on the southern side of Mount Parnassus ...
... Bacchus , or Delphi by Apollo . " Thebes , the capital of Boeotia , was the fabled scene of the birth and nurture of Bacchus . Delphi was famed for its oracle of Apollo . The city was situate on the southern side of Mount Parnassus ...
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... Bacchus , in allusion to his freeing the mind from care ( Aú , " to loosen , to free " ) . Compare the Latin epithet Liber , “ quia liberat a cura . " — Uda , Beßgeypéros . 23-32 . 23. Populea . The poplar was sacred to Hercules ...
... Bacchus , in allusion to his freeing the mind from care ( Aú , " to loosen , to free " ) . Compare the Latin epithet Liber , “ quia liberat a cura . " — Uda , Beßgeypéros . 23-32 . 23. Populea . The poplar was sacred to Hercules ...
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... Bacchus . The victories of Bacchus , and especially his conquest of India , form a conspicuous part of ancient mythology . - 22 . Sævis ini- mica Virgo belluis , i . e . Diana . Compare her Greek epithets , Θηροκτόνος and Ioxiaga . - 23 ...
... Bacchus . The victories of Bacchus , and especially his conquest of India , form a conspicuous part of ancient mythology . - 22 . Sævis ini- mica Virgo belluis , i . e . Diana . Compare her Greek epithets , Θηροκτόνος and Ioxiaga . - 23 ...
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... Bacchus does not so shake the soul , nor the Corybantes , when they strike with redoubled blows on the shrill cymbals , as gloomy anger excites Mentem sacerdotum incola Pythius , Non Liber æque , non CARMINIM. LIB 1. 16. ...
... Bacchus does not so shake the soul , nor the Corybantes , when they strike with redoubled blows on the shrill cymbals , as gloomy anger excites Mentem sacerdotum incola Pythius , Non Liber æque , non CARMINIM. LIB 1. 16. ...
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