Tristia, Book 1Clarendon Press, 1885 - 115 pages |
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Page xxxvii
... Fabius Maximus , paid a secret visit to his grandson , Agrippa Postumus , at Planasia ( now Pianosa ) , whither he had been banished ; that both Augustus and Agrippa were deeply affected by the meeting , which gave rise to hopes that ...
... Fabius Maximus , paid a secret visit to his grandson , Agrippa Postumus , at Planasia ( now Pianosa ) , whither he had been banished ; that both Augustus and Agrippa were deeply affected by the meeting , which gave rise to hopes that ...
Page xxxviii
... Fabius Maximus is that of respectful reverence . He relies on his own connexion with Fabius through his third wife , who belonged to the gens Fabia * , to procure the intercession on his behalf of that sweet tongue that is ever ready to ...
... Fabius Maximus is that of respectful reverence . He relies on his own connexion with Fabius through his third wife , who belonged to the gens Fabia * , to procure the intercession on his behalf of that sweet tongue that is ever ready to ...
Page xxxix
... Fabius on behalf of Ovid had anything to do with causing his sudden death . The words of Ovid , ' occidis ante preces : causamque ego , Maxime , mortis— nec fuero tanti - me reor esse tuae , ' are merely the language of poetical ...
... Fabius on behalf of Ovid had anything to do with causing his sudden death . The words of Ovid , ' occidis ante preces : causamque ego , Maxime , mortis— nec fuero tanti - me reor esse tuae , ' are merely the language of poetical ...
Page xlv
... Fabius Maximus , and thus may have come under the notice of the Emperor , and may well be the Pompeius Macer who was appointed curator of the public 1 See intr . to i . 7. Both Schulz , p . 8 , and Graeber , ii . 12 , assign iii . 4 to ...
... Fabius Maximus , and thus may have come under the notice of the Emperor , and may well be the Pompeius Macer who was appointed curator of the public 1 See intr . to i . 7. Both Schulz , p . 8 , and Graeber , ii . 12 , assign iii . 4 to ...
Page 68
... Fabius Maximus , one of the poet's most intimate and most powerful friends . P. Fabius Maximus , through his wife Marcia , who was the daughter of L. Marcius Philippus and Atia the younger , was connected with the imperial family ; for ...
... Fabius Maximus , one of the poet's most intimate and most powerful friends . P. Fabius Maximus , through his wife Marcia , who was the daughter of L. Marcius Philippus and Atia the younger , was connected with the imperial family ; for ...
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