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12 results for "agrippa"
1. Varro, On The Latin Language, 5.38 (2nd cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 105
2. Augustus, Res Gestae Divi Augusti, 19 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 97
3. Horace, Odes, 1.9, 2.15 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 97, 105
4. Horace, Letters, 1.1.70-1.1.71, 1.6.25-1.6.27 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE)  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 97
5. Ovid, Amores, 3.2 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 105
6. Ovid, Ars Amatoria, 1.89-1.100, 1.135-1.170, 1.497-1.504, 3.387-3.396 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 105
1.89. Sed tu praecipue curvis venare theatris: 1.90. rend= 1.91. Illic invenies quod ames, quod ludere possis, 1.92. rend= 1.93. Ut redit itque frequens longum formica per agmen, 1.94. rend= 1.95. Aut ut apes saltusque suos et olentia nactae 1.96. rend= 1.97. Sic ruit ad celebres cultissima femina ludos: 1.98. rend= 1.99. Spectatum veniunt, veniunt spectentur ut ipsae: 1.100. rend= 1.135. Nec te nobilium fugiat certamen equorum; 1.136. rend= 1.137. Nil opus est digitis, per quos arcana loquaris, 1.138. rend= 1.139. Proximus a domina, nullo prohibente, sedeto, 1.140. rend= 1.141. Et bene, quod cogit, si nolis, linea iungi, 1.142. rend= 1.143. Hic tibi quaeratur socii sermonis origo, 1.144. rend= 1.145. Cuius equi veniant, facito, studiose, requiras: 1.146. rend= 1.147. At cum pompa frequens caelestibus ibit eburnis, 1.148. rend= 1.149. Utque fit, in gremium pulvis si forte puellae 1.150. rend= 1.151. Etsi nullus erit pulvis, tamen excute nullum: 1.152. rend= 1.153. Pallia si terra nimium demissa iacebunt, 1.154. rend= 1.155. Protinus, officii pretium, patiente puella 1.156. rend= 1.157. Respice praeterea, post vos quicumque sedebit, 1.158. rend= 1.159. Parva leves capiunt animos: fuit utile multis 1.160. rend= 1.161. Profuit et tenui ventos movisse tabella, 1.162. rend= 1.163. Hos aditus Circusque novo praebebit amori, 1.164. rend= 1.165. Illa saepe puer Veneris pugnavit harena, 1.166. rend= 1.167. Dum loquitur tangitque manum poscitque libellum 1.168. rend= 1.169. Saucius ingemuit telumque volatile sensit, 1.170. rend= 1.497. Nec sine te curvo sedeat speciosa theatro: 1.498. rend= 1.499. Illam respicias, illam mirere licebit: 1.500. rend= 1.501. Et plaudas, aliquam mimo saltante puellam: 1.502. rend= 1.503. Cum surgit, surges; donec sedet illa, sedebis; 1.504. rend= 3.387. At licet et prodest Pompeias ire per umbras, 3.388. rend= 3.389. Visite laurigero sacrata Palatia Phoebo: 3.390. rend= 3.391. Quaeque soror coniunxque ducis monimenta pararunt, 3.392. rend= 3.393. Visite turicremas vaccae Memphitidos aras, 3.394. rend= 3.395. Spectentur tepido maculosae sanguine harenae, 3.396. rend=
7. Ovid, Fasti, 6.478 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 105
6.478. area, quae posito de bove nomen habet: 6.478. One that takes its name from the statue of an ox:
8. Ovid, Tristia, 2.285-2.286 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 105
2.285. cum quaedam spatientur in hoc, 2.286. conveniat, quare porticus ulla patet .
9. Propertius, Elegies, 2.23.5-2.23.6 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 105
10. Diogenes Laertius, Lives of The Philosophers, 1.4.33-1.4.34 (3rd cent. CE - 3rd cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 97
11. Velleius Paterculus, Roman History, 2.81.3  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 97
12. Vergil, Aeneis, 1.427-1.429  Tagged with subjects: •agrippa, portico of •portico of agrippa Found in books: Jenkyns (2013) 97
1.427. Then with no followers save his trusty friend 1.428. Achates, he went forth upon his way, 1.429. two broad-tipped javelins poising in his hand.