M. Tullii Ciceronis De natura deorum libri tres, Volume 2University Press, 1883 - Gods, Greek |
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Page 72
... first and most famous was at the battle of Clavijo ( 939 A.D. ) when the glorious saint showed himself in the heat of battle , as he had promised King Ramirez on the previous night , mounted on a milk - white charger and waving aloft a ...
... first and most famous was at the battle of Clavijo ( 939 A.D. ) when the glorious saint showed himself in the heat of battle , as he had promised King Ramirez on the previous night , mounted on a milk - white charger and waving aloft a ...
Page 74
... first occupied the Bruttian promontory of Zephyrium , and afterwards moved to a site 15 m . further to the north . They paid divine honours to their national hero Ajax son of Oileus , regularly leaving a place for him in their line of ...
... first occupied the Bruttian promontory of Zephyrium , and afterwards moved to a site 15 m . further to the north . They paid divine honours to their national hero Ajax son of Oileus , regularly leaving a place for him in their line of ...
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... first to omit quae sint after ea , as having been added by the scribes from a misunderstanding of the construction . In his Opusc . III 326 he cites , among other examples of a neuter plural where a different gender might have been ...
... first to omit quae sint after ea , as having been added by the scribes from a misunderstanding of the construction . In his Opusc . III 326 he cites , among other examples of a neuter plural where a different gender might have been ...
Page 87
... first even to Romans , e . g . Plautus Trin . prol . 19 Philemon scripsit , Plautus vortit barbare , so even Cic . Orator 160 ; but more commonly it is used of all who were not Greeks or Romans , e.g. Fin . II 49 non solum Italia et ...
... first even to Romans , e . g . Plautus Trin . prol . 19 Philemon scripsit , Plautus vortit barbare , so even Cic . Orator 160 ; but more commonly it is used of all who were not Greeks or Romans , e.g. Fin . II 49 non solum Italia et ...
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... first Greek writer that arrived at clear ideas about the tides . For this he was indebted to his journey to Spain , where he spent some time at Gades , and from his own observation , coupled with the information he received from the ...
... first Greek writer that arrived at clear ideas about the tides . For this he was indebted to his journey to Spain , where he spent some time at Gades , and from his own observation , coupled with the information he received from the ...
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