English Literature 2: Ossian 1) These lines are from the Pharsalia, an epic poem of the Civil War between Caesarand Pompey by the Roman poet Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (AD 3965) You too http://www.ed.ac.uk/englit/studying/undergrd/english_lit_2/Handouts/ri_ossian.ht
Extractions: Plurima securi fudistis carmina Bardi. LUCAN EDINBURGH Printed for G. H AMILTON and J. B ALFOUR MDCCLX PREFACE There can be no doubt that these poems are to be ascribed to the Bards; a race of men well known to have continued throughout many ages in Ireland and the north of Scotland. Every chief or great man had in his family a Bard or poet, whose office it was to record in verse, the illustrious actions of that family. By the succession of these Bards, such poems were handed down from race to race; some in manuscript, but more by oral tradition. And tradition, in a country so free of intermixture with foreigners, and among a people so strongly attached to the memory of their ancestors, has preserved many of them in a great measure incorrupted to this day. They are not set to music, or sung. The versification in the original is simple; and to such as understand the language, very smooth and beautiful. Rhyme is seldom used: but the cadence, and the length of the line varied, so as to suit the sense. The translation is extremely literal. Even the arrangement of the words in the original has been imitated; to which must be imputed some inversions in the style, that otherwise would not have been chosen.
Essays On The Divine Comedy And The Inferno By Dante Alighieri 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 http://uk.geocities.com/lesleycody_1998/diviessa.html
Biblioteca Virtual The Memoirs Of General Baron De Marbot (.zip 467 Kb). The Memoirs Of GeneralBaron De Marbot (.zip - 481 Kb). Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (39 + 65 AD). AKA Lucan. http://www.bibvirt.futuro.usp.br/gutenberg/m.html
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Birth And Death Dates Of Authors LONGINUS, (cf 1st c. AD ) LORCA, Frederico John (1834 - 1913) LUCAN, (39 - 65)LUCAS, E 1868 - 1938) LUCIAN, Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (39 - 65) LUCILIUS, (c http://gutenberg.net.au/birthdeath.html
Extractions: treasure-trove n treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership. Home PG Library of Australiana Works in the 'public domain' in Australia Australian Explorers ... Site Map List of birth and death dates The following list shows the birth and death dates of a number of authors. The dates shown may not be accurate, as the list has been compiled from existing sources on the internet, and dates have not been verified by Project Gutenberg of Australia. A comprehensive list of authors and translators, together with birth and death dates, is available from The New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors at the Kingkong web site. Other sites which may be of interest to Project Gutenberg volunteers are listed on the Links page. SURNAME, Christian Name(s) (Born - Died) Home Updated 30 Oct 02
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Ancient Rome -Poets Visitors would view it from a walkway. Metamorphoses. Lucan (AD.3965). Marcus AnnaeusLucanus was born at Corduba in Spain, and came from an illustrious family. http://www.crystalinks.com/romepoets.html
Extractions: 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 immortalised 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 practise 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 travelled 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.
Future Attractions - Books To Put On-line PROJECT GUTENBERGtm. PHARSALIA CIVIL WAR by Lucan (Marcus AnnaeusLucanus), 39-65 AD PROJECT GUTENBERG-tm. THE PHILOBIBLON Richard http://users.ev1.net/~theweb/futattrac.htm
LUCANIA LUCAN LucanusI, (AD 3965), Roman. His mother was Acilia; his father, Marcus AnnaeusMela, hAD amassed Magnus profecto est Maro, magnus Lucanus; ADeoque prope http://56.1911encyclopedia.org/L/LU/LUCANIA.htm
Extractions: Equations (5) and (6) are the general equations for the stresses at the boundaries at x, 1, when h is a continuous function of x and 1, ~t and p being constant. For the integration of equations (6) to get the resultant stresses and moments on the solid boundaries, so as to obtain the conditions of their equilibrium, it is necessary to know how x andz at any point on the boundary enter into h, as well as the equation f(x, 1) ~o, which determines the limits of the lubricating film. If y, the normal to one of the surfaces, has not the same direction for all points of this surface, in other words, if the surface is not plane, x and z become curvilinear co-ordinates, at all points perpendicular toy. Since, for lubrication, one of the surfaces must be plane, cylindrical, or a surface of revolution, we may put x RU, y = r R, and I perpendicular to the plane of motion. Then., if the data are sufficient, the resultant stresses and moments between the surfacesare obtained by integrating the intensity of the stress and moments of intensity of stress over the surface. The theory of lubrication has been applied to the explanation of the slipperiness of ice (Mem. Manchester Lit, and Phil. Soc., 1899).
Internet Ancient History Sourcebook Rome WEB Rulers of the Roman and Byzantine Empires 753 BC AD 1479 Website Lucan (MarcusAnnaeus Lucanus) (39-65 CE) Pharsalia (aka The Civil War ) At OMACL; http://150.108.2.20/halsall/ancient/asbook09.html
Www.fkfanfic.com/fanfic/o/oath3147.txt LaCroix's Nightcrawler monologue in part five is an excerpt from a poem by MarcusAnnaeus Lucanus (AD 3965) The story of Julius Sabinus and Eponina is a true http://www.fkfanfic.com/fanfic/o/oath3147.txt
Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Subject > Greek And Latin Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 10643 BC Keywords Authors C Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 106 AuthorEpictetus, circa 55-135 AD Keywords Authors E Epictetus, circa 55 http://www.archive.org/texts/textslisting-browse.php?collection=gutenberg&cat=Su
Obras E Autores Da Literatura Latina Translate this page Questões Naturais d) Cartas Epistulae morales AD Lucilium. voltar Marcus AnnaeusLUCANUS {Lucano} (*39 - 65 dC). voltar De bello civili/Pharsalia. http://www.estudosclassicos.hpg.ig.com.br/litlatina.htm
Extractions: Obras e autores da literatura latina Plauto Caio Graco Sisena Catulo ... voltar De agri cultura. [Da Agricultura] Fragmentos. voltar voltar voltar voltar ... voltar Fragmentos. voltar voltar voltar voltar ... voltar Pro Caecina [Por Cecina] Pro Fonteio [Por Fonteio] Pro Murena [Por Murena] Pro Sulla [Por Sila] Pro Archia [Por Arquias] Pro Flacco [Por Flaco] Pro Balbo [Por Balbo] Pro Scauro [Por Escauro] Pro Marcello [Por Marcelo] De imperio Cnaei Pompei [Do Poder de Cneu Pompeu] Pro domo [Por sua Casa] De oratore [Do Orador] Brutus [Bruto] Orator [O Orador] De legibus [Das Leis] De finibus bonorum et malorum [Dos Fins dos Bens e dos Males] Timaeus [Timeu] De natura deorum [Da Natureza dos Deuses] De senectute [Da Senectude] De fato [Do Destino] De amicitia [Da Amizade] Cartas aos familiares. (16 livros) Cartas a Bruto. (2 livros) voltar voltar De viris ilustribus. [Dos Homens Ilustres] (fragmentos) voltar De rerum natura. [Da Natureza das Coisas] voltar voltar voltar voltar Epodos. Odes. voltar voltar voltar voltar ... voltar 1. Filosofia. a) Tratados De brevitate vitae [Da Brevidade da Vida] De ira [Da Ira] Ad Helviam matrem de consolatione.
Project Gutenberg Titles by Scott, Walter, Sir, 17711832 Cicero's Orations, by Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 106-43 Sayingsof Epictetus, The, by Epictetus, circa 55-135 AD Golden Threshold http://www.ncsu.edu/it/open_source/pg-titles.html
Incunabula Books [REFERENCE: AUTHORS: L] Roman historian (59 BC 17 AD) Mario Vargas and statesman (1834 - 1913) Lucanus (MarcusAnnaeus Lucan), Roman of Roman epic poets (c. 39 - 65) Edward Verrall http://www.incunabulabooks.com/ibrfathl.htm
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Extractions: 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 unorigine 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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