10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NAUMACHY»
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naumachy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The antiquities of Italy: Being the travels of the learned ...
_ Mount Cassino, 2 3 1 N. NAR, the River, Naumachy of Domitian, Naumachy of
Augustus, Naumachy of the Vatican, Nero' j- Golden House, Nismcs, its
Antiquities, Notes Historical, -Nunnery of St. Martha, O. Obelisk, Octavia'j Portico,
Odeum ...
Bernard de Montfaucon, John Henley, 1725
2
Spectacles of Death in Ancient Rome
24–6, 8, who marvels at land turned intosea and vice versa,andthat the
naumachy houses spectacles of both circusand amphitheater. 115 Coleman (
1993)57, 63, 68–74. Domitian dug a newfacility near theTiber:Suet. Dom. 4.1–2;
Dio,67.8.2–3 ...
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Grammar of English grammars; or Advanced manual of English ...
Mache, a fight — naumachy, monomachy, logomachy. Mania, madness —
maniac, maniacal, bibliomania. Martur, a witness — martyr, martyrdom,
martyrology. Mathema, learning, seience —mathematics, philomath. Mechane, a
contrivance ...
4
The travels of the learned Father Montfaucon from Paris ...
The Eleventh Day ; the Colledgt de propaganda fide ; Domitians Naumachy or
Water for Sea. Fights, and his Odeum, or Mustek House j the Church of St. Mary
de Populo ; the Gardens of that fame Monastery ; the Villa Justiniana ;
Monuments ...
Bernard de Montfaucon, 1712
5
Poetry for Patrons: Literary Communication in the Age of ...
( 1 .5) I give you a naumachy, you give me epigrams. I guess, Marcus, that you
want to swim together with your book. Apparently, Domitian is to be imagined as
speaking. A naumachy was a staged naval battle, such as we know Domitian to ...
6
The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain: Extracted ...
... other African writers to designate a certain stone building which stood in the
midst of the ruins of Carthage, and which, by its description, appears to have
been a naumachy. See the Mesdlek u>a-l-memdlek by that geographer, fo. 39,
and p.
Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al- Maqqarī, Ibn al-Khaṭīb, Pascual de Gayangos, 1840
7
England's Triumph: being an account of the Rejoicings, &c. ...
An opinion was general, that something of a regular naumachy' was intended; it
was, however, rather a short cruise, to whichthe frequent firing gave an additional
interest. When the Prince Regent arrived at the Government House he found a ...
8
The History of the Mohammedan Dynasties in Spain: 2:.
Ad-dawamis, the ' naumachy ' of Carthage, i. 69, 377. Adefonsh Ibn Radmir (
Alfonso I. of Aragon), conquests of, ii. 303; his wars with Ibn Hi'id, 265, App. xliv;
his celebrated invasion of Andalusia, 305—307 ; his death at the battle of Fraga,
309 ...
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A Philological Grammar of the English Language
Metropolis; métér, mother, poll's, city. Microcosm; mi/cros, lit~ tle, kosmas, world.
Naumachy; Mail's, a ship ; mac/16, a battle: this word is' applied to mock-fights'.
Mac/15 is used in » composition with other words; as sciomachy,a battle with skin
, ...
Thomas Martin (of Birmingham.), 1824
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Catalogue of the Special Loan Collection of Scientific ...
27. ,, from nature—Naumachy in the Park Monceaux. (Imitation of photography
with salts of silver.) 28. ,, of chalk drawing—The borders of the Yeres, after
Allongé. 29. ,. from nature—'I'he bridge of Solférino, Paris. (Imitation of
photography with ...
Anon, CAMBRIDGE UNIV PR, 2011