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Page viii
... Greek writ- ers uniformly represented the name by the corresponding form Oveрyinos or Bepyiλios . In Mommsen's " Inscriptions , " in which are found many , probably all , examples of the family name on extant monuments , it is ...
... Greek writ- ers uniformly represented the name by the corresponding form Oveрyinos or Bepyiλios . In Mommsen's " Inscriptions , " in which are found many , probably all , examples of the family name on extant monuments , it is ...
Page xi
... Greek poet and grammarian , Parthenius , who was then flourishing at Naples . At the age of twenty - three he left Naples for Rome , where he finished his education under Syro the Epicurean , an accomplished teacher of philosophy ...
... Greek poet and grammarian , Parthenius , who was then flourishing at Naples . At the age of twenty - three he left Naples for Rome , where he finished his education under Syro the Epicurean , an accomplished teacher of philosophy ...
Page xiii
... Greek poets , yet Ver- gil has given to most of them something of a national character by associating this foreign material with circumstances and per- sonages pertaining to his own time and country . In the first and ninth Eclogues ...
... Greek poets , yet Ver- gil has given to most of them something of a national character by associating this foreign material with circumstances and per- sonages pertaining to his own time and country . In the first and ninth Eclogues ...
Page xiv
... Greek alone . After the publication of the Eclogues , Vergil appears to have passed the remainder of his life chiefly at Naples . His feeble health was probably the occasion of this . It was here that he composed the Georgics , a ...
... Greek alone . After the publication of the Eclogues , Vergil appears to have passed the remainder of his life chiefly at Naples . His feeble health was probably the occasion of this . It was here that he composed the Georgics , a ...
Page xvi
... Greek tragedies , and , in short , he laid under contribution all the earlier poets both of Greece and of Rome . Nothing beautiful in them , nothing fitted to his purpose escaped his search . But he so appropriated to himself , and ...
... Greek tragedies , and , in short , he laid under contribution all the earlier poets both of Greece and of Rome . Nothing beautiful in them , nothing fitted to his purpose escaped his search . But he so appropriated to himself , and ...
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