- flagellatur»|Gaius
Plinius Secundus,
Naturalis Historia,
Liber XVIII (naturae
frugum),
lxxii - 298;
Pliny the Elder,
Natural History, Book
XVIII (Agriculture)...
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works were
published in the
fields of
cosmography and physiology. His De
frugum historia (1552), a
treatise on cereals, vegetables, and
fodders marked the...
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Graecorum nomen est, ea enim est quae ****fone
Graece nominatur) — quam
frugum **** esse
volunt absconditamque quaeri a
matre fingunt. [ With Dis Pater...
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Cujus [Wisbur]
filium Domald Sweones suspendentes pro
fertilitate frugum deæ
Cereri hostiam obtulerunt. Iste
genuit Domar [...] His [Visbur] son Domalde...
- (1971). "Q. Cicero". Historia. 20: 107. Cicero, De haruspi**** responsis, 31.
Frugum matres, Ovid: 1.671 Scullard, H.H. (1981).
Festivals and
Ceremonies of...
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included the "charming of
crops from one
field to another" (excantatio
frugum) and any rite that
sought harm or
death to others.
Chthonic deities functioned...
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Aufstieg und
Niedergang der römischen Welt II.16.1 (1978), p. 277.
Fertilis frugum pecorisque Tellus / ****ea
donet Cererem corona; /
nutriant fetus et aquae...
- flagellatur»
Gaius Plinius Secundus,
Naturalis Historia,
Liber XVIII (naturae
frugum),
lxxii - 298;
Pliny the Elder,
Natural History, Book
XVIII (Agriculture)...
- celebrated.
Verrius Flaccus notes that the
horse ritual was
carried out ob
frugum eventum,
usually taken to mean "in
thanks for the
completed harvest" or...
- 147, 22.174. Macrobius,
Saturnalia 5.20, esp. 5.20.11: haec
Gargara tanta frugum copia erant, ut qui
magnum cuiusque rei
numerum vellet exprimere pro multitudine...