Varronianus: A Critical and Historical Introduction to the Ethnography of Ancient Italy and to the Philological Study of the Latin Language |
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adjective affinities affix AGER alphabet ancient appears apud architecture called Celtic comp connected connexion corresponding Crat Cratylus declension denotes dental derived element esto Etruria Etruscan Etruscan language Etrusk etymology Eugubine Tables explained facito Feronia Fest Festus fetu genitive Getæ Goth Gothic Greece Greek guttural haruspex Herodotus Hesych Huschke Icelandic Indo-Germanic inscription Italy labial Latin language Latium latter lege Lepsius lingua Lithuanians Low-German meaning Müller neive neque Niebuhr nouns Old Norse original Oscan Oscan language passage Pelasgian Pelasgian language philology plural preposition probably pronoun proper names quæ quam quei quis quod quoted QVEI race Rætian Rasena refer remarks represented river Roman Rome root Sabellian Sabine Sanscr Sanscrit Sclavonian Sclavonic Scythian Scythian language seems Semitic sibilant signifies singular Strabo sunt syllable synonymous Thracians tribes Tuscan Umbrian Umbrian language Varro verb vowel word δὲ καὶ
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Page 62 - As we have mentioned Kephalos as the beloved of Eos, and the father of Tithonos, we may add that Kephalos also, like Tithonos and Endymion, was one of the many names of the Sun. Kephalos, however, was the rising Sun — the head of light — an expression frequently used of the sun in different mythologies. In the Veda, where the sun is addressed as a horse, the head of the horse is an expression meaning the rising sun. Thus the poet says, Ev.
Page 136 - Aureliam familiam ex Sabinis oriundam a Sole dictam putant, quod ei publice a populo Romano datus sit locus, in quo sacra faceret Soli ; qui ex hoc Auseli dicebantur, ut Valesii, Papisii pro eo quod est Valerii, Papirii.
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Page 507 - The meat was served up by watchwords. Jacks are but of late invention. The poor boys did turn the spits, and licked the dripping for their pains.
Page 482 - Qui autem omnia, quae ad cultum deorum pertinerent, diligenter retractarent et tamquam relegerent, sunt dicti religiosi ex relegendo, ut elegantes ex eligendo, itemque ex diligendo diligentes, ex intelligendo intelligentes.