Thasci Caecili Cypriani De Mortalitate: A Commentary, with an Introduction and Translation |
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which is probably based on Vergil's nescia mens hominum fati ( Aen . 10 , 501 ) . The only verbal difference between the passages consists in caeli used by Prudentius in a Christian sense in place of fati used by Vergil in a pagan sense ...
which is probably based on Vergil's nescia mens hominum fati ( Aen . 10 , 501 ) . The only verbal difference between the passages consists in caeli used by Prudentius in a Christian sense in place of fati used by Vergil in a pagan sense ...
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word employed by Vergil . A striking example of such a phrase occurs in the allusion to the birds chirping beneath the eaves , strepunt aves / stantes sub ipso culmine ( C. 1 , 13 sq . ) , which probably goes back to volucrum sub ...
word employed by Vergil . A striking example of such a phrase occurs in the allusion to the birds chirping beneath the eaves , strepunt aves / stantes sub ipso culmine ( C. 1 , 13 sq . ) , which probably goes back to volucrum sub ...
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with Vergil . Of the Probable and possible imitations , many of which are remarkably close to Vergil in thought , diction , and metre , some may have come directly from Vergil , while others may have been derived indirectly through the ...
with Vergil . Of the Probable and possible imitations , many of which are remarkably close to Vergil in thought , diction , and metre , some may have come directly from Vergil , while others may have been derived indirectly through the ...
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