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... temple of Concord ; the clattering sound made by the stork on its return to the young in the nest is ascribed to the god- dess herself ; cf. Ov . Met . VI . 97 ipsa sibi plaudat crepitante ciconia rostro.- Concordia : for the posi- tion ...
... temple of Concord ; the clattering sound made by the stork on its return to the young in the nest is ascribed to the god- dess herself ; cf. Ov . Met . VI . 97 ipsa sibi plaudat crepitante ciconia rostro.- Concordia : for the posi- tion ...
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... temples , to collect the river and harbor dues , to cleanse the sewers , or to con- duct funerals , and then to go into bankruptcy in order to defraud the state . 33. praebere caput venale , to be sold up , i.e. to have their goods ...
... temples , to collect the river and harbor dues , to cleanse the sewers , or to con- duct funerals , and then to go into bankruptcy in order to defraud the state . 33. praebere caput venale , to be sold up , i.e. to have their goods ...
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... temple of Vesta , but lost his sight in consequence ; Plin . N. H. VII . 141 . 141. pascit : cf. Petr . 57 viginti ventres pasco et canem . 142. paropside : properly a 140 145 quadrangular side - dish , here used generally , a dish for ...
... temple of Vesta , but lost his sight in consequence ; Plin . N. H. VII . 141 . 141. pascit : cf. Petr . 57 viginti ventres pasco et canem . 142. paropside : properly a 140 145 quadrangular side - dish , here used generally , a dish for ...
Page 34
... temple . 219. libros : it was fashionable to have books as well as works of art ; cf. 206. - forulos , book - cases . -mediam Minervam : an image of Minerva to stand among the books . 221. Persicus : the present owner . — orborum : used ...
... temple . 219. libros : it was fashionable to have books as well as works of art ; cf. 206. - forulos , book - cases . -mediam Minervam : an image of Minerva to stand among the books . 221. Persicus : the present owner . — orborum : used ...
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... temple of Venus at Ancona ( cf. Cat . 36. 13 ) stood probably on the lofty site which is now occupied by the cathedral . Ancon so named from the bend ( ἀγκών elbow ) in the Adri- atic coast . = 41. sinus : the object of imple- vit ...
... temple of Venus at Ancona ( cf. Cat . 36. 13 ) stood probably on the lofty site which is now occupied by the cathedral . Ancon so named from the bend ( ἀγκών elbow ) in the Adri- atic coast . = 41. sinus : the object of imple- vit ...
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