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Desiderius Erasmus. Mopsus I see ; but how goes everything with you ? Dromo As it does with those whom heaven dislikes . Mopsus God avert this omen ! What are you doing ? Dromo Loafing . What you see : nothing at all . 5 Mopsus Loafing's ...
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... Mopsus , beyde ein glaß in der Hand - Bacchidon — drückt immer mopsus näher zum Phanias . - Bacchidon : hastu mich verstanden Mopsus : Wohl Bruder . -- Bacchidon : Ich frag nichts darnach und wenn einer biß in Himel hinauf studirt ...
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... Mopsus , a strange figure of Greek legend , a seer and prince of Colophon , a city where a Mycenaean settlement certainly existed , as shown by excavations.3 Mopsus , son of Rhakius of Clarus and Manto , daughter of Teiresias , was ...
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... Mopsus's proposing a question in his turn , which Calchas could not refolve . xiu , pag . 464. There are some who maintain that all this happened not at Claros , but in Cilicia ( m ) . Mopsus loft his life in another kind of conteft [ F ] ...
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... Mopsus ; and therefore , according to this interpretation , Virgil must represent him- self as equal to Julius Caefar , which is abfurd . Catrou thinks this line is a full confirmation of his system . " If there has hitherto , says he ...
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... Mopsus, see 205–39 n. 383–4 hic ... Mopsus. With hic Mozley understands a verb such as sedet, but the subsequent reference to perambulation (384–6 n.) suggests otherwise. For Wdes used of a person as 'pledge' or 'proof ', cf. Pont. 1.5 ...
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... Mopsus will be the first to sing , as Menalcas suggests , but the topic is not introduced ( and it only becomes clear in Mopsus ' first line ) . It seems obvious , at any rate , that the topic itself will not be among those mentioned by ...
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... Mopsus , the son of Rhacius and Manto , threw the Carians out of the land altogether . ( Pausanias 7.3.1–2 ) In Pausanias ' version , Manto is no longer credited with being the first Greek leader to arrive at Colophon - Rhacius is ...
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... Mopsus' song is archetypally bucolic, a lament for the death of Daphnis (Mopsus' teacher, according to Menalcas at 48).29 To this extent it may be a surprise that Mopsus' name – unlike Menalcas'30 – is without bucolic precedent. This ...
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... Mopsus is shown boxing , the name of his father Ampyx probably derived from a popular etymology connected with the root * pug , ' fist , boxing'.22 Consequently , the Mopsus , son of Ampyx , who is mentioned in an enumeration of Lapiths ...