The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1871 |
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... Jupiter rather than to hear what Plato taught or Cato censured . Hence the young profligate in Terence , when he sees on the wall a fresco re- presenting the fabled descent of Jupiter into the lap of Danaë in the form of a golden shower ...
... Jupiter rather than to hear what Plato taught or Cato censured . Hence the young profligate in Terence , when he sees on the wall a fresco re- presenting the fabled descent of Jupiter into the lap of Danaë in the form of a golden shower ...
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... Jupiter , Martialis for Mars , and Quiri- nalis for Romulus ( for when the ardour of his fellow - citizens had given Romulus a seat among the gods , they gave him this new name Quirinus ) . And thus by this honour Romulus has been ...
... Jupiter , Martialis for Mars , and Quiri- nalis for Romulus ( for when the ardour of his fellow - citizens had given Romulus a seat among the gods , they gave him this new name Quirinus ) . And thus by this honour Romulus has been ...
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... Jupiter was delivered to him by Lucius Titius , to the effect that he would conquer Mithridates ; and so it came to pass . And afterwards , when he was meditating a return to Rome for the purpose of avenging in the blood of the citizens ...
... Jupiter was delivered to him by Lucius Titius , to the effect that he would conquer Mithridates ; and so it came to pass . And afterwards , when he was meditating a return to Rome for the purpose of avenging in the blood of the citizens ...
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... Jupiter , king of the sea , it really was not seemly that he should be ignorant of what was to happen . For he is introduced by Homer ( who lived and wrote before the building of Rome ) as predicting something great of the pos- terity ...
... Jupiter , king of the sea , it really was not seemly that he should be ignorant of what was to happen . For he is introduced by Homer ( who lived and wrote before the building of Rome ) as predicting something great of the pos- terity ...
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... Jupiter himself had not his chief temple , -it being King Tarquin who built the Capitol . And Esculapius left Epidaurus for Rome , that in this foremost city he might have a finer field for the exercise of his great medical skill . The ...
... Jupiter himself had not his chief temple , -it being King Tarquin who built the Capitol . And Esculapius left Epidaurus for Rome , that in this foremost city he might have a finer field for the exercise of his great medical skill . The ...
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