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... Attic tragedy more than from its later imitators . This tragic influence on the Aeneid has been dealt with in many works ; 36 I may merely note here traces of resemblances where both Rome and Alexandria have drawn from the older Greek ...
... Attic tragedy more than from its later imitators . This tragic influence on the Aeneid has been dealt with in many works ; 36 I may merely note here traces of resemblances where both Rome and Alexandria have drawn from the older Greek ...
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... Attic vases to mark the price , etc. are in the Ionic alphabet , while artist signatures and inscriptions on the paintings are as a rule in Attic . Ionic merchants probably carried vases for Athens which had no extensive sea power until ...
... Attic vases to mark the price , etc. are in the Ionic alphabet , while artist signatures and inscriptions on the paintings are as a rule in Attic . Ionic merchants probably carried vases for Athens which had no extensive sea power until ...
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... Attic ware . These he calls the first and second " phases " of the Iron Age in Latium . The two periods , he says , represent a continuous development and it is very difficult to distinguish between them in the Esquiline cemetery . The ...
... Attic ware . These he calls the first and second " phases " of the Iron Age in Latium . The two periods , he says , represent a continuous development and it is very difficult to distinguish between them in the Esquiline cemetery . The ...
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... Attic . This scale must not , of course , be too rigidly applied . There are , for in- stance , many cases of fossa graves synchronous with camere . 10 Mon. Ant . XV . 8 ff . 11 For Roman cemeteries , see Pinza , Mon. Ant . XV . 39 ff ...
... Attic . This scale must not , of course , be too rigidly applied . There are , for in- stance , many cases of fossa graves synchronous with camere . 10 Mon. Ant . XV . 8 ff . 11 For Roman cemeteries , see Pinza , Mon. Ant . XV . 39 ff ...
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... Attic black figure vases are used as cinerary urns . The fossa soon becomes dominant in Latium , but the change is not a sudden one . In the Forum cemetery there are a few graves of this form which contain the same furniture as the ...
... Attic black figure vases are used as cinerary urns . The fossa soon becomes dominant in Latium , but the change is not a sudden one . In the Forum cemetery there are a few graves of this form which contain the same furniture as the ...
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Aeneas Aeneid Alban Hills Alexandrian ancient Apollonius Ardea Attic Augustus Beloch Bernardini bronze bucchero Bull Caere Callimachus Carthage Carthaginian Catullus Ciris coast Comm Culex cult Cumae decorated Dido Diodorus Duris early Iron Age Egypt Egyptian eighth century epyllion Etruria Etruscan excavations Faliscan Faliscan territory Fidenae fossa graves Greek Gsell Heinze Helbig Herod Herodotus Homer important Inst Ionians Iron Age Italy Kahrstedt king Latins Latium Livy Materiali Miletus Montelius narrative natural ornaments period Phocaeans Phoenicians Phylarchus Pinza plate poet Polybius pottery pozzi pozzo Praeneste Ptolemy Roman Rome Samian Satricum Scylla seventh century sixth century Smith College story Strabo Tarquinii temple terracotta Tiber tion tombs traces trade tradition treaty Trojan Turnus vases Veii Vergil Vetulonia Villanova Vulci ware γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ οἱ τὰ τε τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τοὺς τῶν
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Page 45 - ... referunt, adversa contrariis, saepissimeque similiter extrema definiunt. Huic 5 generi historia finitima est, in qua et narratur ornate et regio saepe aut pugna describitur ; interponuntur etiam contiones et hortationes, sed in his tracta quaedam et fluens expetitur, non haec contorta et acris oratio.
Page 41 - ... non domus ulla fores habuit ; non fixus in agris, qui regeret certis finibus arva, lapis. ipsae mella dabant quercus, ultroque ferebant obvia securis ubera lactis oves. non acies, non ira fuit, non bella, nee ensem immiti saevus duxerat arte faber.
Page 13 - ... at volucres patulis residentes dulcia ramis carmina per varios edunt resonantia cantus. his suberat gelidis manans e fontibus unda quae levibus placidum rivis sonat acta liquorem.
Page 28 - Sychaei 20 coniugis et sparsos fraterna caede penates, solus hic inflexit sensus animumque labantem impulit. adgnosco veteris vestigia flammae. sed mihi vel tellus optem prius ima dehiscat vel pater omnipotens abigat me fulmine ad umbras, 25 pallentis umbras Erebo noctemque profundam, ante, Pudor, quam te violo, aut tua iura resolvo. ille meos, primus qui me sibi iunxit, amores abstulit; ille habeat secum servetque sepulchro.
Page 48 - ... paulo post idem Asellio in eodem libro: [fr. 2] «nam neque alacriores» inquit «ad rem publicam defendundam neque segniores ad rem perperam faciundam annales libri commovere quicquam possunt. scribere autem bellum initum quo consule et quo confectum sit et quis triumphans introierit ex eo...
Page 64 - Contributions of studies in these fields of research will be welcomed by the editors and may be addressed to either one of them. All business communications as to purchase of copies, requests for exchanges, etc., should be addressed to Miss Mary Dunham, Librarian of Smith college, Northampton, Mass. The price of single numbers is seventy-five cents. SMITH COLLEGE CLASSICAL STUDIES Number 1. "Hellenistic Influence on the Aeneid," by Eleanor Shipley Duckett, June, 1920.
Page 48 - Nobis non modo satis esse video, quod factum esset, id pronuntiare, sed etiam quo consilio quaque ratione gesta essent, demonstrare.
Page 54 - There shall be friendship between the Romans and their allies, and the Carthaginians and their allies, on these conditions...
Page 12 - ... pendula proiectis carpuntur et arbuta ramis densaque virgultis avide labrusca petuntur ; haec suspensa rapit carpente cacumina morsu vel salicis lentae vel quae nova nascitur alnus, 55 haec teneras fruticum sentis rimatur, at ilia imminet in rivi, praestantis imaginis, undam.
Page 36 - Saturnia nomen'. talibus inter se dictis ad tecta subibant pauperis Euandri passimque armenta videbant 360 Romanoque foro et lautis mugire Carinis. ut ventum ad sedes, 'haec', inquit, 'limina victor Alcides subiit, haec illum regia cepit. aude, hospes, contemnere opes et te quoque dignum finge deo rebusque veni non asper egenis'.