10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EBRIOSE»
Discover the use of
ebriose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ebriose and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Companion to Catullus
It is also disconcerting that the archetype of the Catullan tradition transmitted yet
another corruption, ebriose acino. Few editors nowadays accept Gellius'
argument, and Fordyce (1961: 158) has explained why Gellius' reading should
be ...
The manuscript evidence is: (a) in all manuscripts of C., ebriose (= ae) acino; (b)
in Aulus Gellius - again, all manuscripts - ebriose ac in (with one slight exception:
Parisinus lat. 5763 reads me for in); but Gellius adds a comment, to the effect ...
3
Homosexuality in the Ancient World
They have any one of a dozen or so words written on them : cinaedus, ebriose,
moice, inpudes. The most popular are "bird" (pernix), "avaricious" (arpax), "idiot" (
fatue), "drunk" (ebriose and vinose), "catamite" (patice), "greedy" (gumia and ...
Wayne R. Dynes, Stephen Donaldson, 1992
4
A Description of the Collection of Ancient Marbles in the ...
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est, ebriose, oculos canis habens, et cor cervi. Sed dum periculum venandi
fugeret, alfectum tamen canum non dimisit: quos inanitcr pascendo parne
omnem ...
5
A cordial of comfort ... By --- H---, a servant of Jesus ...
... louder rumours casting broad, . Those chancing on him oft in vacant mood 330
And aspect woe begone, low whispered they From ear-shot oft deriding; said
they that— “His head with bridegroom's fumes was ebriose.” Thus-wise three
suns ...
John HEARNS, H-- (a Servant of Jesus Christ.), 1800
6
Lectures on clinical medicine, delivered at the Hotel-Dieu, ...
Drunkenness in its first degree presents you with a miniature picture of the
symptoms of the more advanced stages of ebriose poisoning : on the one hand,
there is gastro-intestinal disturbance ; and on the other, there are disorders which
are ...
... or even how Mr. Briggs— excellent soul—when returning home, gently, and
copiously ebriose, from Epsom on his donkey, would sway about on his podgy
legs, when instructing his amazed and ancient groom and friend as to putting up
and ...
Ahogabasus recuerdoscon elalcohol, cuando estaba completamente ebriose
olvidaba aunque sólofuera porunos momentos dela las voz suplicante de la
muchacha que resonaba en sus oídos pidiendo piedad sin quesus suplicas
fueran ...
JoaquÍn De La Gala PÉrez, 2012
... excellent soul—when returning home, gently, and copiously ebriose, from
Epsom on his donkey, would sway about on his podgy legs, when instructing his
amazed and ancient groom and friend as to putting u and rubbin down-—the
mare.
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1865
10
Roman Homosexuality: Second Edition
... as “thief” (fur), “adulterer” (moice),“drunkard” (ebriose), “glutton” (gulo), “idiot” (
fatue), cinaidus [sic], and pathicus.116 In Juvenal's second satire, a woman
named Laronia attacks hypocritical cinaedi, painting a vivid picture that gives us
some ...