CHE SIGNIFICA TUMUS IN MALESE
definizione di tumus nel dizionario malese
la seconda; naufragò, cadendo, cadendo, cadendo: il capitano Mamat respinge Mat Piah fino a girarsi e ~ sulla panca di Ketot.
10 LIBRI IN MALESE ASSOCIATI CON «TUMUS»
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Bucolicorum Graecorum Theocriti Bionis, Moschi Reliquae, ...
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.
Heinrich Ludolf Ahrens,
2008
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'The Real Scriptures' of God: Book 1 - Before Jesus Christ
her, because Angeas King of Africa desired her to take her to him for a wife before you came, and that we should give her to him, and now therefore we cannot do this thing to deprive Angeas of the damsel in order to give her to Tumus. 13 For ...
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Vergil's Aeneid 10 & 12: Pallas & Turnus - Halaman 26
12.928-52. Tumus pleads for mercy; but Aeneas notices that Tumus is wearing the baldric of the dead Pallas, and resolves to take Tumus' life in turn. Consurgunt gemitu Rutuli totusque remugit mons circum et vocem late nemora alta remittunt.
Barbara Weiden Boyd,
1998
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'The Real Scriptures' of God - Old Testament - Halaman 241
10 And when the messengers of Angeas were going out from the land of Chittim to take their journey, note the messengers of Tumus King of Bibentu came to Chittim, for Turnus King of Bibentu also sent his messengers to request Jania for him ...
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Epic and Empire: Politics and Generic Form from Virgil to ...
In the one and the same motion of Tumus we see one episode of Aeneas's past history on the verge of repeating itself — only to turn into a reversal of another episode of that history. The moment of the overcoming of Aeneas's Trojan past ...
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Eneide 11: - Halaman xii
But his suggestions (offering Lavinia to Aeneas, single combat between Tumus and Aeneas) are, even when tending to lasting peace, couched amid such corrosive dislike of Turnus that they can only tend to the opposite result. (iv) Tumus ...
Virgile, Nicholas Horsfall,
2003
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Madness Unchained: A Reading of Virgil's Aeneid - Halaman 269
The two passages neatly encircle Tumus' fate. At the beginning of Book 9 (especially in Aeneas' absence), Tumus is afraid of nothing. He is convinced that he can win in an even fight with the Trojans (i.e., a fight without divine intervention).
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Virgil's the Aeneid - Halaman 97
There are two possible reasons why Aeneas kills Turnus. First, when he sees the belt that Tumus stole after he killed young Pallas, Aeneas goes wild with rage and can't stop himself from killing, even though Turnus has admitted he was wrong ...
Kathleen O'Neill, Michael Spring,
1984
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The Vigour of Prophecy: A Study of Virgil's Aeneid - Halaman 19
What has belonged to an enemy is always likely, in Homer or in Attic tragedy, to bring disaster on whoever uses it or wears it; all the more so if it is worn, as Tumus wears the belt, as a deliberate gesture of personal triumph; as Servius ...
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Virgil's Augustan Epic - Halaman 67
This delay must be significant because Tumus is so prominent in the interval, replacing both Latinus and Aeneas in the forefront of action: he was first mentioned by name at 7.56; he subsequently played the leading role in the scene at Ardea, ...