Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 61. kiadásThe Society, 1910 |
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16. oldal
... Romans call the dies natalis and the Greeks the encania . Every temple has its beginning , and the day the altar first smokes with sacrifice is generally treated as its natal day , so as the years revolve we have always this ( generally ...
... Romans call the dies natalis and the Greeks the encania . Every temple has its beginning , and the day the altar first smokes with sacrifice is generally treated as its natal day , so as the years revolve we have always this ( generally ...
17. oldal
... Roman destructions of the city and carrying of its walls by assault ; that commemorating three successive burnings and pillagings of the temple by a foreign foe ; that held in memory of Nebuchadnezzar's army forming the first siege of ...
... Roman destructions of the city and carrying of its walls by assault ; that commemorating three successive burnings and pillagings of the temple by a foreign foe ; that held in memory of Nebuchadnezzar's army forming the first siege of ...
38. oldal
... Roman writers no less than thirty - five different modes of divination for which fees were charged , and have tabulated them here for you . The examination and description of these methods , however , and of oracle methods generally ...
... Roman writers no less than thirty - five different modes of divination for which fees were charged , and have tabulated them here for you . The examination and description of these methods , however , and of oracle methods generally ...
39. oldal
... Roman was more solemn and stately and formal . I cannot give you pic- tures for - with the exception of Sir Frederick Leighton's beautiful DAPHNEPHORIA ( here produced by courteous per- mission of the owners of the copyright ) —they are ...
... Roman was more solemn and stately and formal . I cannot give you pic- tures for - with the exception of Sir Frederick Leighton's beautiful DAPHNEPHORIA ( here produced by courteous per- mission of the owners of the copyright ) —they are ...
43. oldal
... Roman temples : this of Saturn , and this of Jupiter Capitolinus , and that of Vesta . ( a ) The Roman people took their festivals somewhat more seriously than the Greeks , and there were plenty of temple festivals in Rome as my table ...
... Roman temples : this of Saturn , and this of Jupiter Capitolinus , and that of Vesta . ( a ) The Roman people took their festivals somewhat more seriously than the Greeks , and there were plenty of temple festivals in Rome as my table ...
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