- objects,
including even
fragments of
ancient pottery. It is
derived from
disiecti membra poetae, a
phrase used by Horace, a
Roman poet.
Fragments of ancient...
- remains".
Paraphrased from Horace, Satires, 1, 4, 62,
where it is
written "
disiecti membra poetae" (limbs of a
scattered poet).
ditat Deus God
enriches Motto...
-
powers Within one's authority.
Contrasted with
ultra vires.
invenias etiam disiecti membra poetae you
would still recognize the
scattered fragments of a poet...
- remains".
Paraphrased from Horace, Satires, 1, 4, 62,
where it is
written "
disiecti membra poetae" (limbs of a
scattered poet).
ditat Deus God
enriches Motto...
- destro**** by death, ex
atomis sue
particulis illius corporis hinc inde
disiectis atque dissipatis"(p. 88), just as he
rejects Bultmann's
mythical Christ...
-
Epigraphik 52, 1983, 37-.
Vincenzo Tandoi: La
nuova Alcesti di Barcellona. In:
Disiecti membra poetae.
Studi di
poesia latina in frammenti. Band 1,
Foggia 1984...