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... person to preside by throw- ing the dice , whom they called arbiter bibendi ( oνμñоσιúрxnç ) , “ master of the feast . " He directed every thing at pleasure . In playing at games of chance they used three tessera , and four tali . The ...
... person to preside by throw- ing the dice , whom they called arbiter bibendi ( oνμñоσιúрxnç ) , “ master of the feast . " He directed every thing at pleasure . In playing at games of chance they used three tessera , and four tali . The ...
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... person , as here Lycimnia Terentia . Thus also Persius , " Auriculas asini Midas rex habet , " where Midas is Nero , as Plania is Delia , in Tibullus , etc .; Malthinus in Serm . i . 8 , is for Maecenas , etc. A freed - woman could ...
... person , as here Lycimnia Terentia . Thus also Persius , " Auriculas asini Midas rex habet , " where Midas is Nero , as Plania is Delia , in Tibullus , etc .; Malthinus in Serm . i . 8 , is for Maecenas , etc. A freed - woman could ...
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... person next in authority to the monarch . 30 We are not to understand this passage as if the Dacians and Ethiopians had twice attempted to destroy the city of Rome . Horace means the army of Antony and Cleopatra , which was chiefly ...
... person next in authority to the monarch . 30 We are not to understand this passage as if the Dacians and Ethiopians had twice attempted to destroy the city of Rome . Horace means the army of Antony and Cleopatra , which was chiefly ...
Strona 70
... person equally skillful to guide setting . In the morning he directs them to the west , in the evening to the east . TORR . 39 " Fide " is the ancient form of the genitive . See Orelli . " The poet does not mean that this wind shall ...
... person equally skillful to guide setting . In the morning he directs them to the west , in the evening to the east . TORR . 39 " Fide " is the ancient form of the genitive . See Orelli . " The poet does not mean that this wind shall ...
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... person who was then governor of Africa , and who might have owed , like him , his fortune to Mæcenas . BENTL . SAN . See Orelli and M'Caul . 65 Vectigalia porrigam . We shall only be capable of explaining this passage by regularly ...
... person who was then governor of Africa , and who might have owed , like him , his fortune to Mæcenas . BENTL . SAN . See Orelli and M'Caul . 65 Vectigalia porrigam . We shall only be capable of explaining this passage by regularly ...
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