| Conyers Middleton - Rome - 1741 - 476 pages
...quit the field to his enemies, and fubmit to a voluntary exil [/>]. A LITTLE before his retreat, he took a /mall ftatue of Minerva, which had long been...placed it in the Temple of Jupiter, under the title of Minerva, the guardian of the. city [^]. His view might poflibly be to fignify, that after he had done... | |
| Conyers Middleton - 1767 - 498 pages
...to his enemies, and fubmit to a voluntary exil [p], A LITTLE before his retreat he tookafmall flatue of Minerva, which had long been reverenced in his...Capitol, placed it in the Temple of Jupiter under tbe title of Minerva, the guardian of the City [q]. His view might poflibly be to fignify, that after... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 404 pages
...the approbation of Minerva." * " Cicero a little before his retreat into banifhment, took " a fmall ftatue of Minerva, which had long been reverenced...it in the temple of Jupiter, under the *' title of "Minerva the guardian of tht city." Life of Cic. i. 3.5P. VOL. III. R attempts Au 710. attempts of... | |
| Conyers Middleton - Authors, Latin - 1790 - 450 pages
...field to his enemies, and fubmit to a voluntary exile "". A little before his retreat he took a fmall ftatue of Minerva, which had long been reverenced...placed it in the Temple of Jupiter under the title of Minerva, the guardian of the City *". His view might pofiibly be to fignify , that after he had done... | |
| Alexander Adam - Biography - 1800 - 506 pages
...4. A little before his departure he took a fmall ftatue of Minerva, which had been long worfhipped in his family, as a kind of tutelar deity ; and carrying it to the Capito!, placed it in the temple of Jupiter, Cic. Leg. 2, 17, with this infcription, To MINKRVA, THE... | |
| Conyers Middleton - Authors, Latin - 1804 - 496 pages
...his enemies, and submit to a voluntary exile*. A little before his retreat, he took a small statue of Minerva, which had long been reverenced in his...placed it in the temple of Jupiter, under the title of Minerva, the guardian of the cityf. His view might possibly be to signify, that, after he had done... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1804 - 450 pages
...Minerva, which had long been re" verenced in his family as a kind of tutelar deity, and car" rying it to the Capitol, placed it in the temple of Jupiter, " under the title of Minerva, the guardian of the city." Life of Cic. i. 350. tempts of the horrid Minotaur, for so I may... | |
| n. hooke - 1806 - 518 pages
...to his enemies, and submit to a voluntary exile. A little before his retreat, he took a small statue of Minerva, which had long been reverenced in his...placed it in the Temple of Jupiter, under the title of Minerva, the Guardian of the City, that, in the plunder of his goods, which was likely to ensue, this... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - Rome - 1830 - 640 pages
...enemies, and submit to a voluntary exile. ron- A little before his retreat, he took a small statue of Minerva, which had long been reverenced in his...placed it in the temple of Jupiter, under the title of Minerva, the guardian of the city, that, in the plunder of his goods, which was likely to ensue, this... | |
| Nathaniel Hooke - Rome - 1830 - 672 pages
...exile. 394th con- A little before his retreat, he took a small statue of Minerva, which had longbeen reverenced in his family, as a kind of tutelar deity,...placed it in the temple of Jupiter, under the title of Minerva, the guardian of the city, that, in the plunder of his goods, which was likely to ensue, this... | |
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