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Page 93
... Philostr . Apoll . vi 19 § 6. In the time of Theophrastus ( h . pl . iv 5 § 6 ) planes were scarce in Italy ; those in the gymnasium at Rhegium , planted by the elder Dionysius , did not thrive . The shade ( Plin . XVII § 90 iucunda et ...
... Philostr . Apoll . vi 19 § 6. In the time of Theophrastus ( h . pl . iv 5 § 6 ) planes were scarce in Italy ; those in the gymnasium at Rhegium , planted by the elder Dionysius , did not thrive . The shade ( Plin . XVII § 90 iucunda et ...
Page 94
... Philostr . soph . I pr . § § 6 ' That I leave to you to investigate ; of one thing I have long been sure , ὅτι ἡ γῆ τοὺς νάρθηκας ἐπὶ τοὺς τοιούτους φύει . Suet . ( see also below on ver . 44 ) gramm . 9 fuit autem naturae acerbae in ...
... Philostr . soph . I pr . § § 6 ' That I leave to you to investigate ; of one thing I have long been sure , ὅτι ἡ γῆ τοὺς νάρθηκας ἐπὶ τοὺς τοιούτους φύει . Suet . ( see also below on ver . 44 ) gramm . 9 fuit autem naturae acerbae in ...
Page 95
... Philostr . soph . 1. 24 § 1 a suasoria of Marcus a Spartan advising ( vußov- λevwv ) the Lacedaemonians not to spare those who lost their shields at Sphakteria . The declamations were a suasoriae ( such as this , or Cato's dying speech ...
... Philostr . soph . 1. 24 § 1 a suasoria of Marcus a Spartan advising ( vußov- λevwv ) the Lacedaemonians not to spare those who lost their shields at Sphakteria . The declamations were a suasoriae ( such as this , or Cato's dying speech ...
Page 99
... Philostr . ep . 54 28. Plin . Ix § 127. As each purpura yielded very few drops of dye , the price was always high Plin . XXXV § 45. Verg . g . III 307 quamvis Milesia magno | vellera mutentur , Tyrios incocta rubores . Tibull . Iv 2 15 ...
... Philostr . ep . 54 28. Plin . Ix § 127. As each purpura yielded very few drops of dye , the price was always high Plin . XXXV § 45. Verg . g . III 307 quamvis Milesia magno | vellera mutentur , Tyrios incocta rubores . Tibull . Iv 2 15 ...
Page 100
... Philostr . her . 20 § 31 ) proved feeble barriers against fashion ; Tiberius for a time checked the usurpa- tion by himself wearing a black cloak at a spectacle during a shower Dio LVII 13 § 5. Subsequently holoverae , entire togae or ...
... Philostr . her . 20 § 31 ) proved feeble barriers against fashion ; Tiberius for a time checked the usurpa- tion by himself wearing a black cloak at a spectacle during a shower Dio LVII 13 § 5. Subsequently holoverae , entire togae or ...
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