Virgil, المجلد 2W. Heinemann, 1940 |
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... Mackail , however , thinks that acies is used , not in the military sense , but as rocky edges , or sharp cliffs . This is also the view of Slater . But see Van Buren in Classical Review , XXXIV ( 1920 ) , 26 f . 698. aequati numero ...
... Mackail , however , thinks that acies is used , not in the military sense , but as rocky edges , or sharp cliffs . This is also the view of Slater . But see Van Buren in Classical Review , XXXIV ( 1920 ) , 26 f . 698. aequati numero ...
الصفحة 516
... Mackail reminds us that in the Middle Ages the podestà in Italian republics had to be a foreigner . 526. Tyrrhenus . The Etruscan origin of the trumpet is often referred to in Greek literature . Moreover , we are here dealing with an ...
... Mackail reminds us that in the Middle Ages the podestà in Italian republics had to be a foreigner . 526. Tyrrhenus . The Etruscan origin of the trumpet is often referred to in Greek literature . Moreover , we are here dealing with an ...
الصفحة 517
... Mackail tries to make it a relative , placing a comma after castra ( 147 ) . 177 f . Ida venatrix . Mackail agrees with Coning- ton in supposing that here Ida is not a mountain nymph , but the mountain itself , μntùp Onpŵv ( N. , XIV ...
... Mackail tries to make it a relative , placing a comma after castra ( 147 ) . 177 f . Ida venatrix . Mackail agrees with Coning- ton in supposing that here Ida is not a mountain nymph , but the mountain itself , μntùp Onpŵv ( N. , XIV ...
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