The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7A. Strahan; and T. Cadell ... and W. Davies, 1797 |
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... Ennodius ( Sirmond . Opera , tom . i . p . 1596. and Theophanes ( Chronograph . p . 112. ) . 4 Statura eft quæ refignet proceritate regnantem ( Ennodius , P. 1614. ) . The bishop of Pavia ( I mean the ecclefiaftic who wished to be a ...
... Ennodius ( Sirmond . Opera , tom . i . p . 1596. and Theophanes ( Chronograph . p . 112. ) . 4 Statura eft quæ refignet proceritate regnantem ( Ennodius , P. 1614. ) . The bishop of Pavia ( I mean the ecclefiaftic who wished to be a ...
Side 7
... Ennodius then proceeds ( p . 1596 , 1597. tom . i . Sirmond . ) to transport his hero ( on a flying dragon ? ) into Æthiopia , beyond the tropic of Cancer . The evidence of the Valefian Fragment ( p . 717. ) , Liberatus ( Brev . Eutych ...
... Ennodius then proceeds ( p . 1596 , 1597. tom . i . Sirmond . ) to transport his hero ( on a flying dragon ? ) into Æthiopia , beyond the tropic of Cancer . The evidence of the Valefian Fragment ( p . 717. ) , Liberatus ( Brev . Eutych ...
Side 13
... Ennodius ( p . 1598-1602 ) , when the bombast of the oration is tranflated into the language of common fenfe . 18 Tot reges , & c . ( Ennodius , p . 1602. ) We must reollect how much the royal title was multiplied and degraded , and ...
... Ennodius ( p . 1598-1602 ) , when the bombast of the oration is tranflated into the language of common fenfe . 18 Tot reges , & c . ( Ennodius , p . 1602. ) We must reollect how much the royal title was multiplied and degraded , and ...
Side 14
... Ennodius , p . 1603 , 1604. Since the orator , in the king's prefence , could mention and praise his mother , we may conclude that the magnanimity of Theodoric was not hurt by the vulgar re- proaches of concubine and bastard . XXXIX ...
... Ennodius , p . 1603 , 1604. Since the orator , in the king's prefence , could mention and praise his mother , we may conclude that the magnanimity of Theodoric was not hurt by the vulgar re- proaches of concubine and bastard . XXXIX ...
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... Ennodius ( p . 1604. ) are loyal and credulous , and the testimony of the Valefian Fragment ( p . 718. ) may justify their belief . Mar- cellinus fpits the venom of a Greek subject - perjuriis illectus , inter- fectufque eft ( in Chron ...
... Ennodius ( p . 1604. ) are loyal and credulous , and the testimony of the Valefian Fragment ( p . 718. ) may justify their belief . Mar- cellinus fpits the venom of a Greek subject - perjuriis illectus , inter- fectufque eft ( in Chron ...
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