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1Luke and Vergil

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    Janus

    commentary to the Aeneis (VII 610). Literary works also preserve some of Janus's cult epithets, such as Ovid's long passage of the Fasti devoted to Janus at

    Saturn (mythology)

    Library. note on p. 16. Vergil. Aeneis. VII, 49. Marcus Terentius Varro. Lingua Latina. V 42 and 45. Vergil. Aeneis. VIII 357-358. Dionysius of Halicarnassus

    Jupiter (god)

     502–504 & 169. Wissowa (1912), p. 104, citing Paulus p. 92 M.; Servius Aeneis XII 206; Livy I 24, 3–8; IX 5, 3; XXX 43, 9; Festus p. 321 M.; Pliny Naturalis

    Cassowary

    tria naturæ, in classes et ordines, genera et species redacta tabulisque aeneis illustrata (in Latin) (6th ed.). Stockholmiae (Stockholm): Godofr, Kiesewetteri

    Carl Linnaeus

    partium, exemplis terminorum, observationibus rariorum, adiectis figuris aeneis. originally published simultaneously by R. Kiesewetter (Stockholm) and Z

    Bernese German

    - Ilias. Bern: Francke Verlag, 1981. Walter Gfeller: Vergil Bärndüsch - Aeneis. Bern: Francke Verlag, 1984. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: Der Chly Prinz. Bärndütsch

    Duenos inscription

    Cistellaria 98; Ovid, Epodes, XXI 133-144; O. Sacchi, above, p. 304. Servius, Aeneis, X 79: Legere furari ... Gremiis abducere pactas id est sponsas: nam ante

    Valiants Memorial

    McGill-Queen's University Press. pp. 286–287. ISBN 978-0-7735-3507-7. Vergilius, Aeneis, IX, 447 : Fortunati ambo! si quid mea carmina possunt, (446) nulla dies

    Diana (mythology)

    in Hecaten 7. Hymni magici V in Selenen 4. Servius ad Aeneidem VI 136. Aeneis VI 35; F. H. Pairault p. 448 citing Jean Bayet, Origines de l' Hercule romain

    Heribert Rosweyde

    engraved by Boetius à Bolswert to designs by Abraham Bloemaert (Sylva Anachoretica Ægypti Et Palæstinæ. Figuris Æneis Et Brevibus Vitarum Elogiis Expressa