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... called first Trium- virate , and Pollio had selected that date for commencing the history of that portion of the civil wars which culminated in the establishment of the Empire under Augustus . P. H. II . 3 2. belli causas ] e.g. the ...
... called first Trium- virate , and Pollio had selected that date for commencing the history of that portion of the civil wars which culminated in the establishment of the Empire under Augustus . P. H. II . 3 2. belli causas ] e.g. the ...
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... called the richer citizens ol äpioтol , ' the best . ' Cf. Thuc . 3. 82 . 21. regnum deferens ... uni ... quisquis ] by conferring em- pire on him and him alone whosoever ... ' diadema ] The Romans had abolished kings , and con- 34 ...
... called the richer citizens ol äpioтol , ' the best . ' Cf. Thuc . 3. 82 . 21. regnum deferens ... uni ... quisquis ] by conferring em- pire on him and him alone whosoever ... ' diadema ] The Romans had abolished kings , and con- 34 ...
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... . Od . 1. 2. 13 . flavum Tiberim . It was so called because of the quantity of sand it carries down . lavit ] Horace does not use the form lavare in the Odes . 21 . divesne ... ] The construction is nil interest NOTES .. 37.
... . Od . 1. 2. 13 . flavum Tiberim . It was so called because of the quantity of sand it carries down . lavit ] Horace does not use the form lavare in the Odes . 21 . divesne ... ] The construction is nil interest NOTES .. 37.
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... called Heteroclite from having a second form of declension ( ἑτέρα κλίσις ) . 13. nescias an te ... ] Horace is here answering an objec- tion that might be raised against the instances he had adduced as not in point , because Briseis ...
... called Heteroclite from having a second form of declension ( ἑτέρα κλίσις ) . 13. nescias an te ... ] Horace is here answering an objec- tion that might be raised against the instances he had adduced as not in point , because Briseis ...
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... called arx ; unless , indeed , its position happened to be such as that of e . g . Scarborough or Whitby . 22. calentem ] i . e . when the ashes were being removed from the pyre to the urn . It was customary to sprinkle them with ...
... called arx ; unless , indeed , its position happened to be such as that of e . g . Scarborough or Whitby . 22. calentem ] i . e . when the ashes were being removed from the pyre to the urn . It was customary to sprinkle them with ...
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