New Curiosities of Literature & Book of the Months, المجلد 1Churton, 1847 |
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... Ovid has re- turned an ingenious , though perhaps not a very satis- factory answer , through the mouth of his God , Janus : - " The Winter Solstice is the first of the new sun , and the last of the old ; the year and the sun have the ...
... Ovid has re- turned an ingenious , though perhaps not a very satis- factory answer , through the mouth of his God , Janus : - " The Winter Solstice is the first of the new sun , and the last of the old ; the year and the sun have the ...
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... Ovid , who in a friendly dialogue between himself and Janus , asks the reason of such an observance , to which the communicative God replies , leaning familiarly on his stick as one disposed for a gossip , omens are attached to the ...
... Ovid , who in a friendly dialogue between himself and Janus , asks the reason of such an observance , to which the communicative God replies , leaning familiarly on his stick as one disposed for a gossip , omens are attached to the ...
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... Ovid , the god of war was mightily pleased with this proof of family respect and devotion : - A te principium Romano ducimus anno ; Primus de patrio nomine mensis eat ; Vox rata fit , patrioque vocat de nomine mensem ; Dicitur hæc ...
... Ovid , the god of war was mightily pleased with this proof of family respect and devotion : - A te principium Romano ducimus anno ; Primus de patrio nomine mensis eat ; Vox rata fit , patrioque vocat de nomine mensem ; Dicitur hæc ...
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... Ovid , when speaking of the offerings made at certain periods to the dead , says , the sacrificer rises with naked feet , and having washed his hands , flings black beans over his shoulder , exclaiming at the same time , " with these ...
... Ovid , when speaking of the offerings made at certain periods to the dead , says , the sacrificer rises with naked feet , and having washed his hands , flings black beans over his shoulder , exclaiming at the same time , " with these ...
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... Ovid stoutly maintains that it was called April from the Greek name of Venus , ̓Αφροδίτη , the deity having been born of ἀφρὸν , i . e . the sea - foam . * At the same time he notices , al- though with the contempt becoming a descendant ...
... Ovid stoutly maintains that it was called April from the Greek name of Venus , ̓Αφροδίτη , the deity having been born of ἀφρὸν , i . e . the sea - foam . * At the same time he notices , al- though with the contempt becoming a descendant ...
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