10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CARMENTAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
carmental in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
carmental im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
He forces a passage through the Carmental gate, which lay on this side, ascends
the height, and seizes the fortress ($>povptov). Hence he presses forwards still
farther to the neighbouring citadel, of which he also gains possession.
2
Ancient Rome: With a map of ancient Rome and numerous ...
He forces a passage through the Carmental gate, which lay on this side, ascends
the height, and seizes the fortress (zppodpiov). Hence he presses forwards still
farther to the neighbouring citadel, of which he also gains possession.
3
A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
He forces a passage through the Carmental gate, which lay on this side, ascends
the height, and seizes the fortress (typovptov). Hence he presses forwards still
farther to the neighbouring citadel, of which he also gains possession.
4
Papers Read at the Royal Institute of British Architects
Now, Becker reads the passage to mean that Herdonius came to the Carmental
gates (not of the Capitol) but of the city itself; that he slipped through them, and
then scaled the rock and entered the Arx, and thence the Capitol. But these ...
5
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography: Iabadius-Zymethus
Secondly, Becker " that fpoupiow is the Capitol, or, as he rails k*ztng the whole
question, " the western L" Bat bis greatest misrepresentation arises □ittzsf to
state that Dionysios, as his text * earriftst the Carmental gate as left open in a--* ...
Greek geography, Sir William Smith,
1857
6
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
He forces a passage through the Carmental gate, which lay on this side, ascends
the height, and seiaes the fortress (typoi'lpiov). Hence he prunes forwards still
farther to the neighbouring citadel, of which he also gains possession.
Carmenta , Mulher varicina , may de El- Rey Evandro , da quai teve o nome э
porta Carmental de Roma: Efta dizem foy inventora de huma forte de letras.
Carmental , Ve Carmenta. Cartazo, Ve no primeiro Diccionario. Cafmilla, May de
...
Virgil, João Franco Barreto,
1763
8
Protestant vigils; or, Evening records of a journey in ...
190 CARMENTAL GATE. Passing once more the pretty temple of Vesta, we were
pointed to the house where Nicolas Rienzi lived in 1347. It is a singular house, in
which all the ornaments are formed in brick ; but it is astonishing how much of ...
Harriet Morton (author of Protestant vigils.),
1829
9
Rome's Bucolic Landscapes: Place, Prophecy, and Power in ...
Platner (1929) s. v. Carmentis; Richardson (1992) s. v. Ara Carmentalis; and
Steinby (1993) s. v. Murus Servii Tullii — Porta Carmentalis and Carmentis,
Carmenta on the location of the altar near the Carmental gate. Fordyce (1977) ad
loc.
Ricardo Andres Apostol,
2009
Auctor Apollo ' 12. 405. 337 — 368] ' Evander shows Aeneas the various places
which afterwards became famous as parts of Rome, the Carmental gate, the
Asylum, the Capitol, and the Forum. He welcomes him to his homely palace, and
...
Virgil, John Conington, Henry Nettleship,
1871