- to the first-century poet Virgil, Moretum,
which contains the line: "et
Venerem revocans eruca morantem" ("and the rocket,
which revives drowsy Venus [****ual...
- 43–59. doi:10.2307/3333191. JSTOR 3333191. Servius, ad Aeneiadem, ii. 632.
Venerem igitur almum adorans, sive
femina sive mas est, as
quoted by Macrobius...
- 3.8.2.
Macrobius says that
Aristophanes called this
figure Aphroditos.
Venerem igitur almum adorans, sive
femina sive mas est, as
quoted by Macrobius...
-
Cambridge University Press. p. 907. Pliny,
Historia Naturalis ****v.91
Venerem exeuntem e mari
divus Augustus dicavit in
delubro patris Caesaris, quae...
- sine floribus, cras
donaberis haedo, cui
frons turgida cornibus primis et
venerem et
proelia destinat; frustra: nam
gelidos inficiet tibi
rubro sanguine...
- 3.8.2.
Macrobius says that
Aristophanes called this
figure Aphroditos.
Venerem igitur almum adorans, sive
femina sive mas est, as
quoted by Macrobius...
-
Tuscany By low-born
mistress named Pezola, and whom the
people called Venerem: Bertha, who
married the
Byzantine Emperor Romanos II and took the name...
-
facit delicias libidinisque. Quis
ullos homines beatiores vidit, quis
Venerem au****atiorem? 45.1 45.2 45.3 45.4 45.5 45.6 45.7 45.8 45.9 45.10 45.11...
-
Patricia Watson (2002)
noted that,
although a
preceding line (sentiat ex imis
Venerem resoluta medullis / femina, et ex
aequo res
iuuet illa duos)
advises that...
- Octavia, near the
Roman Forum; the text has been
emended to a
mention of
Venerem lavantem sese Daedalsas,
stantem Polycharmus ("Venus
washing herself, of...