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being in the field encountered the Samnites, and as victory in battle appeared
certain to him, and because of this wantingto come to an engagement,he
commanded the Pollari thatthey maketheir Aruspices: but thefowls did not peck
away,and ...
Niccolo Machiavelli, Lemur Books, 2014
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Romae Antiquae Notitia: Or, The Antiquities of Rome. In Two ...
OF THE ARUSPICES AND PONTIFICES. THE Aruspices had this name ab aris
aspiciendis, from looking upon the altars; as ab extis inspiciendis, they were
called Extispices; they owe their original to Romulus, who borrowed the
institution ...
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The Heroïdes: Or, Epistles of the Heroines. The Amours, Art ...
The examination of the 'fibrae,' or ' exta,' the entrails of beasts, devolved upon the
persons who were called ' aruspices,' or ' haruspices,' who explained the will of
the Gods from the appearance of the entrails of the animals offered in sacrifices, ...
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M. Tullius Cicero of the Nature of the Gods. With ... Notes ...
For example, our augurs and the Etrurianb aruspices saw the success of their
decisions when P. Scipio and C. Figulus were consuls; Tiberius Gracchus, who
was a second time consul, would have them rechosen, and the first rogatorc, as
he ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1829
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The Pantheon: Or, Ancient History of the Gods of Greece and ...
30 AUGURS AND ARUSPICES. obtained the sanction of, an oracle to their
enterprise : individuals, who could afford the expense of the journey, and of the
present which was afterward to be made to the God, observed the same
ceremony ...
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Of the Nature of the Gods
I could mention many of the sibylline prophecies, and many answers of the
aruspices, to confirm those things which ought not to be doubted. For example,
ouraugurs and the Etrurian b aruspices saw the success of their decisions when
P.
Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1829
( The Two Aruspices.) IN Rome, ere the Comitia To business could be set, The
Augurs and Aruspices In solemn conclave met ; The peckings, pipings, hoppings
Of the sacred fowls to try, And in the victim's entrails For signs of fate to pry.
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1873
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A Late Eighth-Century Latin-Anglo-Saxon Glossary Preserved ...
47 (Job xv. 27 de lateribus eius aruina dependet). Of. aruina, risel (=rysel, D.
reuzel), Op. A796. arundineus, xxxix. 15, see femla. aruspices, qui ares inspiciunt
, xvi. 7; aruspices, qui exta inspiciunt et ex his iutura predicant [praed-], xvi. 30 (
Dan.
Jan Hendrik Hessels, 2011
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Romae Antiquae Notitia Or the Antiquities of Rome in Two ...
Of the Aruspices and Pontifices, ^pHE Aruspices had this Name ab aris
aspiciendis, from looking upon the Altars ; as, ab extis inspiciendis, they were
called Extispices: They owe their Original to Romulus, who borrowed the
Institution from the ...
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Romæ antiquæ notitia: or, The antiquities of Rome. In two ...
OF THE ARUSPICES AND PONTIFICES. The Aruspices had this name ah arit
aspiciendis, from looking upon the altars ; as ab extis inspiciendis, they were
called Extispices ; they owe their original to Romulus, who borrowed the
institution ...