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3 results for "fantham"
1. Ovid, Epistulae Ex Ponto, 3.9.53, 4.2.15-4.2.20 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •fantham, elaine, fasti, exilic revision of Found in books: Williams and Vol (2022) 314
2. Ovid, Fasti, 6.257-6.268 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •fantham, elaine, fasti, exilic revision of Found in books: Williams and Vol (2022) 313
6.257. dena quater memorant habuisse Parilia Romam, 6.258. cum flammae custos aede recepta dea est, 6.259. regis opus placidi, quo non metuentius ullum 6.260. numinis ingenium terra Sabina tulit. 6.261. quae nunc aere vides, stipula tum tecta videres, 6.262. et paries lento vimine textus erat. 6.263. hic locus exiguus, qui sustinet atria Vestae, 6.264. tunc erat intonsi regia magna Numae. 6.265. forma tamen templi, quae nunc manet, ante fuisse 6.266. dicitur, et formae causa probanda subest. 6.267. Vesta eadem est et terra: subest vigil ignis utrique: 6.268. significant sedem terra focusque suam. 6.257. They say Rome had celebrated the Parilia forty times, 6.258. When the goddess, the Guardian of the Flame, was received 6.259. In her shrine, the work of Numa, that peace-loving king, 6.260. (None more god-fearing was ever born in Sabine lands.) 6.261. The roofs you see of bronze were roofs of straw then, 6.262. And its walls were made of wickerwork. 6.263. This meagre spot that supports the Hall of Vesta 6.264. Was then the mighty palace of unshorn Numa. 6.265. Yet the form of the temple, that remains, they say, 6.266. Is as before, and is shaped so for good reason. 6.267. Vesta’s identified with Earth: in them both’s unsleeping fire: 6.268. Earth and the hearth are both symbols of home.
3. Ovid, Tristia, 1.7.14, 1.7.35-1.7.40, 2.549-2.552, 3.1.17-3.1.18, 5.7.55-5.7.68 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)  Tagged with subjects: •fantham, elaine, fasti, exilic revision of Found in books: Williams and Vol (2022) 313, 314
2.549. sex ego Pastorum scripsi totidemque libellos, 2.550. cumque suo finem mense volumen habet, 2.551. idque tuo nuper scriptum sub nomine. Caesar, 2.552. et tibi sacratum sors mea rupit opus;