1. Lucretius Carus, On The Nature of Things, 2.618, 2.620 (1st cent. BCE - 1st cent. BCE) Tagged with subjects: •senses, as divine presence Found in books: Nuno et al. (2021), SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism, 263 2.618. tympana tenta tot palmis et cymbala circum 2.620. et Phrygio stimulat numero cava tibia mentis, | |
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2. Ovid, Ars Amatoria, 1.508 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senses, as divine presence Found in books: Nuno et al. (2021), SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism, 263 |
3. Ovid, Fasti, 4.180-4.181, 4.205-4.210, 4.267 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senses, as divine presence Found in books: Nuno et al. (2021), SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism, 263 4.180. ter iungat Titan terque resolvat equos, 4.181. protinus inflexo Berecyntia tibia cornu 4.205. veste latens saxum caelesti gutture sedit: 4.206. sic genitor fatis decipiendus erat. 4.207. ardua iamdudum resonat tinnitibus Ide, 4.208. tutus ut infanti vagiat ore puer. 4.209. pars clipeos rudibus, galeas pars tundit ies: 4.210. hoc Curetes habent, hoc Corybantes opus. 4.267. mira canam, longo tremuit cum murmure tellus, | 4.180. Let the Sun three times yoke and loose his horses, 4.181. And the Berecyntian flute will begin sounding 4.205. A stone, concealed in clothing, went down Saturn’s throat, 4.206. So the great progenitor was deceived by the fates. 4.207. Now steep Ida echoed to a jingling music, 4.208. So the child might cry from its infant mouth, in safety. 4.209. Some beat shields with sticks, others empty helmets: 4.210. That was the Curetes’ and the Corybantes’ task. 4.267. Marvellous to tell, the earth shook with long murmurs, |
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4. Silius Italicus, Punica, 17.19 (1st cent. CE - 2nd cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senses, as divine presence Found in books: Nuno et al. (2021), SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism, 263 |
5. Iamblichus, Concerning The Mysteries, 6.5-6.7 (3rd cent. CE - 4th cent. CE) Tagged with subjects: •senses, as divine presence Found in books: Nuno et al. (2021), SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism, 195 |
6. Vergil, Aeneis, 6.784 Tagged with subjects: •senses, as divine presence Found in books: Nuno et al. (2021), SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism, 263 | 6.784. Their brothers, or maltreated their gray sires, |
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7. Epigraphy, Ogis, 458 Tagged with subjects: •senses, as divine presence Found in books: Nuno et al. (2021), SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism, 263, 268 |
8. Philostr., Imag., 2.16 Tagged with subjects: •senses, as divine presence Found in books: Nuno et al. (2021), SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism, 167 |
9. Catull., Epigrams, 63 Tagged with subjects: •senses, as divine presence Found in books: Nuno et al. (2021), SENSORIVM: The Senses in Roman Polytheism, 263 |