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Page lvii
... beginning ' Ah tamen Ipse roga ' . They are numbered and divided into two parts , each with separate numbering , the first epigram in the second part ( headed ' Secunda Pars Epig : Divin : ' ) being that which begins ' Ulmum vitis ' ( p ...
... beginning ' Ah tamen Ipse roga ' . They are numbered and divided into two parts , each with separate numbering , the first epigram in the second part ( headed ' Secunda Pars Epig : Divin : ' ) being that which begins ' Ulmum vitis ' ( p ...
Page 67
... beginning ' En duo Templum ( see p . 15 , above ) 2 Κερματίοιο & c . Follows epigram beginning ' Gutta brevis ' ( see p . 17 , above ) 3 Φαίδιμε , & c . Follows epigram beginning ' Ipsum , Ipsum ( precor ) ' ( see p . 28 , above ) ...
... beginning ' En duo Templum ( see p . 15 , above ) 2 Κερματίοιο & c . Follows epigram beginning ' Gutta brevis ' ( see p . 17 , above ) 3 Φαίδιμε , & c . Follows epigram beginning ' Ipsum , Ipsum ( precor ) ' ( see p . 28 , above ) ...
Page 68
... beginning ' Cui sacra ( see 2 Οὐδὲν ἐγὼ , & c . Follows epigram beginning Nulla 3 Οικος & c . Follows epigram beginning 31 τεὸς ] σεὸς 70L p . 46 , above ) mihi ' ( see p . 49 , above ) ' Illa domus ' ( see p . 51 , above ) & c ...
... beginning ' Cui sacra ( see 2 Οὐδὲν ἐγὼ , & c . Follows epigram beginning Nulla 3 Οικος & c . Follows epigram beginning 31 τεὸς ] σεὸς 70L p . 46 , above ) mihi ' ( see p . 49 , above ) ' Illa domus ' ( see p . 51 , above ) & c ...
Contents
A Early Printed Editions | xliii |
EPIGRAMMATUM SACRORUM LIBER | lii |
CARMEN DEO NOSTRO | lxxxi |
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The Language of Natural Description in Eighteenth-century Poetry John Arthos No preview available - 1949 |