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" Non hoc ista sibi tempus spectacula poscit ; ' Nunc grege de intacto septem mactare iuvencos ' Praestiterit, totidem lectas de more bidentes.' Talibus adfata Aenean (nec sacra morantur 40 lussa viri) Teucros vocat alta in templa sacerdos. Excisum Euboicae... "
Aeneis - Page 116
by Virgil - 1891 - 355 pages
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European Societies in the Bronze Age

A. F. Harding - History - 2000 - 576 pages
...beings, just as Aeneas found on his consultation with the Sibyl and subsequent journey to the underworld: Excisum Euboicae latus ingens rupis in antrum, quo lati ducunt aditus centum, ostia centum. There is a cleft in the Euboean rock forming a vast cavern. A hundred mouthways and a hundred broad...
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A Web of Fantasies: Gaze, Image, and Gender in Ovid's Metamorphoses

Patricia B. Salzman-Mitchell - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 270 pages
...her divine possession and inspiration are highlighted: ventum erat ad limen, cum virgo, "poscere fata tempus" ait: "deus, ecce, deus!" cui talia fanti ante...color unus, non comptae mansere comae, sed pectus anhelum, et rabie fera corda tument, maiorque videri nec mortale sonans, adflata est numine quando...
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Studi verdiani, Volume 17

Music - 2005 - 316 pages
...anirnumque Delius inspirat vates aperitque futura, Iam subeunt Triviae lucos atque aurea tecta. [...] Excisum Euboicae latus ingens rupis in antrum, Quo...centum, Unde ruunt totidem voces, responsa Sibyllae. 45 Ventura erat ad limen, cura virgo «Poscere fata Tempus» ait: «deus, ecce, deus!» cui talia fanti...
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Aeneis

Virgil - Education - 2006 - 1182 pages
...Unde ruunt totidem voces, responsa Sibyllae. 45 Ventum erat ad limen, cum virgo : « Poseeré fata Tempus, ait : deus, ecce deus! » Cui talia fanti Ante fores subito non vultus, non color unus, Non comptae mansere comae; sed pectus anhelum Et rabie fera corda tument; majorque...
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The Roman Self in Late Antiquity: Prudentius and the Poetics of the Soul

Marc Mastrangelo - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 282 pages
...hinges furnishes a narrow entrance. ventum erat ad limen, cum virgo, "poscere fata (Aeneid 6. 45-47) tempus" ait: "deus, ecce, deus!" cui talia fanti ante fores subito non vultus, non color unus, They had reached the threshold when the maiden said: "it is time to ask the...
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