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" ... inquit >frondoso vertice collem/ - quis deus, incertum est - habitat deus: Arcades ipsum/ credunt se vidisse lovem, cum saepe nigrantem/ aegida concuteret dextra nimbosque cieret./ haec duo praeterea disiectis oppida muris,/ reliquias veterumque vides... "
L'Énéide, - Page 334
by Virgil - 1804 - 350 pages
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Les dieux des Indo-Européens

Georges Dumézil - Aryans - 1952 - 164 pages
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P. Vergili Maronis Opera

Virgil - Didactic poetry, Latin - 1959 - 486 pages
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Wege zu Vergil: drei Jahrzehnte Begegnungen in Dichtung und Wissenschaft

Hans Oppermann - Venus (Roman deity) - 1963 - 512 pages
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Urbs Roma: A Source Book of Classical Texts on the City & Its Monuments

Donald Reynolds Dudley - Monuments - 1967 - 356 pages
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Urbs Roma: A Source Book of Classical Texts on the City & Its Monuments

Donald Reynolds Dudley - Monuments - 1967 - 364 pages
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Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, Volume 51

John Rylands Library - 1969 - 518 pages
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Papers of the British School at Rome, Volumes 12-15

Rome (Italy) - 1971 - 484 pages
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Aeneas und Augustus: Interpretationen zum 8. Buch der Aeneis

Gerhard Binder - 1971 - 316 pages
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1828-1831

Jules Michelet - History - 1972 - 720 pages
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P. Vergili Maronis Aeneis: Libri VII - XII.

Publius Vergilius Maro - 1970 - 228 pages
...agrestis 35O dira loci, iam turn silvam saxumque tremebant. 'hoc nemus, hune', inquit, 'frondoso vértice collem, (quis deus, incertum est) habitat deus ; Arcades ipsum credunt se vidisse lovem, cum saepe nigrantem aegida concutcret dextra nimbosque cieret. 355 haec duo praeterea disiectis...
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