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81. Bibliotheca Augustana
Translate this page Marcus Annaeus Lucanus 39 - 65 p. Chr. n. Bellu m civile siv e Pharsalia Libe rprimus 185 ceperat. ut ventum est parvi Rubiconis AD undas,
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82. 4Reference || Lucan
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (AD 39 65), better known in English as Lucan, was a Romanpoet, and is one of the outstanding figures of the Silver Latin period.
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83. Lucan - Definition Of Lucan By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyclo
Lucan. Word Word. Lu·can Pronunciation (l k n) OriginallyMarcus Annaeus Lucanus. AD 3965. Roman
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84. Blaeu Atlas Of Scotland - Maps - National Library Of Scotland
Annaeus Lucanus, Marcus, 3965, poet, 104-105. Annaeus Seneca, Lucius, d.65,philosopher, 152-153. Annandale, 1st earl of, 88-89
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85. Kommentare Zu Den Lehrveranstaltungen
Translate this page Lucans (39-65 n. Chr.) unvollendetes Gedicht Pharsalia über den RJ Getty,Marcus Annaeus Lucanus De bello civili liber I, Cambridge 21955 (repr. 1979)
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Kommentare zu den Lehrveranstaltungen im Sommersemester 2005
Griechische Philologie V: Homer Paulsen Di. 14.15-15.45 Uhr, Raum IG 411 Am Anfang der abendländischen Literaturgeschichte steht der monumentale Block der beiden homerischen Epen Ilias und Odyssee , deren Einfluss auf die gesamte europäische Kultur kaum überschätzt werden kann. Nahezu unübersehbar ist aber auch die Fülle der Forschungsprobleme, die sich um beide Werke und ihren Autor bzw. ihre Autoren ranken. – Im ersten Drittel der Vorlesung soll eine Einführung in die folgenden Fragestellungen gegeben werden: Gesellschaft und Kultur der homerischen Zeit – Produktionsbedingungen und Publikum der homerischen Epen – Mündlichkeit und Schriftlichkeit: Ilias und Odyssee als oral poetry? – Metrik, epische Kunst- und Formelsprache – die Homerische Frage (ein oder mehrere Autoren?), das Weltbild des Dichters/der Dichter – der Trojamythos und der historische Hintergrund der Epen. – Im Anschluss daran will ich in jeweils etwa 4 Sitzungen Struktur und Inhalt von Ilias und Odyssee vorführen und ausgewählte zentrale Partien beider Werke vorübersetzen und interpretieren. Gegen Ende des Semesters soll es einen kurzen Ausblick auf den sogenannten Epischen Kyklos und die Homer-Rezeption in Antike und Neuzeit geben.

86. CollegeTermPapers - English - Allusions In Canto IV Of Dante’s Inferno - F
Ovid (43 BCAD 17?), was a Roman poet, whose narrative skill and Lucan, full nameMarcus Annaeus Lucanus (39-65), a Roman poet, was born in Córdoba, Spain
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    87. SOURCES 2
    Duff, JD, trans., The Civil War (by Lucan c.3965 AD). New York Putnam s 1928 Lucan (Marchus Annaeus Lucanus), The Civil War. JM Duff, trans.
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    Works Cited Abbreviations used throughout AC "Adams' Canaan" or the 1883 edition of Canaan by Charles Francis Adams Jr. (Prince/Mass. Historical Society) FBH Of Plimoth Plantation , by William Bradford (Worthington C. Ford et als ' 2-volume edition) WPF The [John] Winthrop Papers , edited by Forbes WJH Winthrop's Journal , edited by Hosmer C. F. Adams Jr.'s Three Episodes of Massachusetts History Key Roger Williams' Key Into the Language of America TV John Josselyn's Two Voyages to New England SV John Josselyn's Second Voyage ENEV The English New England Voyages by David Beers Quinn MHSC Massachusetts Historical Society: Collections and MHSP Publications Vol. 15 ( The Northeast ) of The Handbook of North American Indians, Bruce G. Trigger, ed. JAF Journal of American Folklore Acosta, Jose de, The Natural and Moral History of the Indies . Madrid 1589. London 1604, trans. Edward Grimston. Rpt. London: The Hakluyt Society, Clements R. Markham, ed. 1930 Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., ed., Prince Society Edition of New English Canaan . New York: Burt Franklin 1883 -

    88. INSTITUTE OF CLASSICAL STUDIES: AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2004 ACCESSIONS LIST
    Office Copy 1 SEN. Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 BC65 AD Lucan, 39-65.Bellum civile, Liber IX / M. Annaeus Lucanus ; eingeleitet, übersetzt und
    http://www.sas.ac.uk/icls/library/AccessAugSep04.htm
    INSTITUTE OF CLASSICAL STUDIES: AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2004 ACCESSIONS LIST Office: LOEB TEXTS Office Copy 1: HOR. Horace. Odes and epodes / Horace ; edited and translated by Niall Rudd. Loeb classical library ; 33. Cambridge Mass. London Harvard University Press, 2004. ix, 350 p. ; 17 cm. 0674996097 (hbk.) : £14.50. R. Office Copy 1: SEN. Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. Oedipus, Agamemnon, Thyestes / Seneca : Hercules on Oeta, Octavia / [Seneca] ; edited and translated by John G. Fitch. Loeb classical library ; 78. Seneca ; 9. Tragedies. Cambridge MA London Harvard University Press, 2004. viii, 654 p. ; 17 cm. 067499602X (hbk.) : £14.50. R. 75: CHRISTIAN FATHERS 75: AUG. Mechlinsky, Lutz. Der modus proferendi in Augustins sermones ad populum / Lutz Mechlinsky. Studien zur Geschichte und Kultur des Altertums. n.F. 1. Reihe : Monographien ; Bd. 23. Paderborn : Schöningh, 2004. 291 p ; 24 cm. 3506717847 (pbk.) : € 38.00. R. 75: ISI. Isidore, of Seville , Saint, d. 636. Etimologie Libro 13 : De mundo et partibus / Isidoro de Siviglia ; edizione, traduzione e commento a cura di G. Gasparotto. Auteurs latins du Moyen Âge.

    89. Neue Seite 1
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    90. Hyperlinks Auf Websites Zum Mittelalter
    Translate this page Epistula AD Abaelardum I versio electronica / Ulrich Harsch . Augsburg Fachhochschule 1999 und später ( Bibliotheca Lucanus, Marcus Annaeus
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    91. UCLA Library Special Collections Aldine Checklist
    Translate this page Lucan, 39-65. Lucanus. Lyon Balthazar de Gabiano, ca.1502-3. Renouard 3063 . Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 BC-65 AD Naturalium quaestionum.
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    Academia Veneta. Summa librorum. Venice: in Academia Veneta, 1559. Renouard: 270:2 Special Collections: 141234 ALD. Adduensis, Ferdinandus, 16th cent. Ad omnes iuris civilis interpretes, ac eius disciplinae studiosos.... Venice: Paolo Manuzio, 1546. Renouard: 137:14. Special Collections: Z 233 A4A22. Aeschines. Venice: Federico Torresano, 1549. Renouard: 145:5. Special Collections: Z 233 A4T62 1549. Aeschylus. Tragoediae sex. [Greek.]Venice: Andrea Torresano, 1518. Renouard: 85:9. Special Collections: Z 233 A4A25. Aesop. Vita, et fabellae Aesopi cum interpretatione Latina.... [Greek and Latin.]Venice: Aldo Manuzio, 1505. Renouard: 49:6. Special Collections: Z 233 A4A254; Z 233 A4A254 1505. Library has 2 copies. Copy 1 with Greek and Latin texts, copy 2 with Greek text only. Aetius, of Amida.

    92. Lucan
    Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (AD 39 65), better known in English as Lucan, was a Romanpoet, and is one of the outstanding figures of the Silver Latin period.
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    Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (AD ), better known in English as Lucan , was a Roman poet , and is one of the outstanding figures of the Silver Latin period. Lucan was born in Cordoba in present-day Spain , and was the nephew of Seneca the Younger . He mentioned Mevania , and may have spent time there. He prospered under Nero , and his epic poem, Pharsalia (but labelled in the manuscripts Bellum civile ), which was the story of the civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey , was much acclaimed. However, he soon fell out of favour, and was lured into the conspiracy of Piso . His treason having been discovered, he was obliged to commit suicide by opening a vein. As with Vergil 's masterpiece, Lucan's epic poem was unfinished at the time of his death, and its untidy condition is reflected in its 400 complete and partial copies. As A.E. Housman stated in the preface to his edition of 1926, "the manuscripts group themselves not in families but in factions; their dissidences and agreements are temporary and transient . . . and the true line of division is between the variants themselves, not between the manuscripts which offer them."
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    93. Ancient Rome - Poets
    Lucan (AD3965). Marcus Annaeus Lucanus was born at Corduba in Spain, and camefrom an illustrious family. He was educated at Rome partly by the Stoic
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    ANCIENT ROMAN POETS
    Ennius (239-169B.C) Quintus Ennius - to Lucretius - was the immortal father of Roman poetry, whilst for Silius Italicus he was a poetic icon of the past. Ennius was born in 239B.C. at Rudiae, a town in Calabria, and was able to speak Latin, Greek and Oscan. In 204B.C. he was discovered by Cato ('the Censor') when serving in the Roman army as centurion in Sardinia, and brought to Rome, where he was eventually granted full citizenship. Ennius was perceived as being able to give adequate treatment to the serious themes of Roman history, which he treated in his Annales, and especially to the great achievements of a Roman army commander. In this way the Roman form of literary patronage was born, which valued poetry on serious themes and established the poet as a distinguished member of society, whilst in return he immortalized his patrons in his verse. Ovid Publius Ovidius Naso was born the year after the death of Julius Caesar at Sulmo, in the Apennines, Paelignian territory east of Rome. His family was of equestrian rank, and Ovid was educated in rhetoric at Rome, since his father wished him to practice law. However, according to the Elder Pliny, he showed a preference from an early stage for the emotive rather than the argumentative side of rhetoric. He traveled widely, spending some time studying in Athens, and visited Asia and Sicily before holding some minor public posts in Rome. Ovid married three times; the first two marriages were both very brief, but his third wife remained loyal to him throughout his life. In A.D.8 he was banished to Tomi, on the shores of the Black Sea.

    94. [OS2Wireless] TCPCFG2
    utmost danger. Roman poet and prose writer. -Lucan aka. Marcus AnnaeusLucanus, Roman poet and prose writer (39-65 AD). Quote Of
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    95. Incunabula Books [REFERENCE: AUTHORS: L]
    Lucanus (Marcus Annaeus Lucan), Roman (Spanishborn) last of Roman epic poets (c.39 - 65) Edward Verrall Lucas, English essayist, writer of travel books
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    96. Quotes I
    Livy Titus Livius (59 BC17 AD) _Ab Urbe Condita_ c. 29 BC Lucan MarcusAnnaeus Lucanus (39-65) _The Civil War_, Book V, Line 528
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    ideas idleness idolatry ignorance ... Islam
    ideas Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social evironment. Most people are even incapable of forming such opinions. Albert Einstein Some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals could believe them. Michael Levine New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common. John Locke Any man who afflicts the human race with ideas must be prepared to see them misunderstood. Henry Lewis Mencken, 1880 - 1956 The well-meaning contention that all ideas have equal merit seems to me little different from the disastrous contention that no ideas have any merit. Carl Sagan, "Broca's Brain" (1978), p. xiv. idleness Rust wastes more than use ~French Proverb Idleness is only the refuge of weak minds. Earl of Chesterfield Avoid idleness, and fill up all the spaces of thy time with severe and useful employment: for lust easily creeps in at those emptinesses where the soul is unemployed and the body is at ease; no easy, healthful, idle person was ever chaste if he could be tempted; but of all employments, bodily labour is the most useful, and of the greatest benefit for driving away the Devil.
    Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667) idolatry
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    97. TEKSTAI.LT – Versti Tekstai – Dante's Laiðkas Can Grande Della Scala'i
    20 Markas Anejus Lukanas (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, 39 65 mem) – romenu poetasepikas. Paraše istorine poema ? Farsalija, arba Apie pilietini kara“ , ty apie
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    DANTE’S LAIÐKAS CAN GRANDE DELLA SCALA’I Ilgà laikà ðio Dante’s Alighieri laiðko autentiðkumas nekëlë abejoniø. Pirmà kartà juo suabejota 1819 m. Nuo tada Dante’s kûrybos tyrinëtojai pasidalijo á dvi prieðingas stovyklas: vieni atkakliai árodinëja, kad laiðkas yra tikras (G.Vandelli, P. Toynbee, F. Torraca), kiti ( D’Ovidio, B. Nardi) ne maþiau ánirtingai teigia, jog jis yra klastotë. Ginèai nenutyla iki ðiol. Skeptikø gretos gerokai susvyravo, kuomet F. Mazzoni, atlikæs itin kruopðèià tekstologinæ laiðko analizæ ( Studi in onore A. Monteverdi , vol. 2, Modena, 1956, p. 498-516), padarë iðvadà, jog laiðko autorius yra Dante. Ir patys laiðko autentiðkumo prieðininkai beveik neabejoja jo pirmosios dalies – kreipimosi á Can Grande – tikrumu ir teigia, kad netikra yra tik antroji dalis, kurià, anot jø, sukurpë anoniminis XV a. autorius. Paþymëtina, jog italiðkoji Dante’s draugija ( Societ dantesca italiana ), neabejodama Dante’s autoryste, iðspausdino já kartu su kitais autentiðkais Dante’s laiðkais (1921 ir vëlesniø metø leidiniuose jis yra tryliktas pagal eilæ).
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    98. IndexPeop
    Gallio, Junius Annaeus, Roman, Proconsul of Achaia, c.52 66 CE Lucanus,Spain, Latin Epic Poet, born 39 - 65 CE. Lucian, Syrian, Greek Writer,
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    100. Storia

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    CENNI STORICI Il termine " IMMUNITAS 39-65 d.C. MARCUS ANNAEUS LUCANUS Nel Medio Evo il COLLE Equibus Dei gratia ego immunis evasi ") utilizza il termine IMMUNITAS 430 a.C. TUCIDIDE 541 d.C. PROCOPIO osserva che chi si era ammalato di peste poteva assistere caritatevolmente coloro che erano malati, senza il rischio di ammalarsi una seconda volta. FRACASTORO Durante tutto il Medio Evo si trova l'utilizzo consueto del mitridaticum , un medicamento particolare, ovvero un agente tossico che preso in piccole dosi proteggeva l'organismo. Tale usanza deriva il nome dal re del Ponto ( MITRIDATE VI ): ossessionato dalla paura di essere avvelenato dai suoi nemici, per difendersi era solito prendere, giornalmente, un po’ di veleno. Fin dal 2000 a.C. si riteneva inoltre che la MALATTIA avesse un’origine MAGICA o DIVINA: gli individui che non si ammalavano (ovvero quelli nei quali era particolarmente efficiente) erano considerati uomini pii o santi in quanto non avevano alcuna colpa da espiare, mentre coloro che si ammalavano e con successo guarivano ( 1660 data di fondazione della Royal Society EMANUELE TIMONI e JACOB PYLARINI Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Royal Experiment il grosso pregio di JENNER

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