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Death and Dynasty in Early Imperial Rome: Key Sources, with ...
Inferiae (always plural) are offerings or gifts to the Manes (or Di Manes, always
plural), the spirits of the dead either collectively or, as here, of a particular person
(cf. Paulus 112M/99L: inferiae sacrificia, quae dis Manibus inferebant). Ordinarily
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Habent tamen venti aliquid a loco alienum: nam Anchisae fiunt inferiae, non
sacra diis secundae navigationis expetendae causa/1 Heyne. On the contrary, for
the weather-bound. to ask fair winds from the manes to whom they are paying ...
James Henry, John Fetcher Davies, 2013
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Redesigning Achilles: 'Recycling' the Epic Cycle in the ...
Central themes in the four-line prelude are, a prince's tomb that is actually a
cenotaph, a bird transformation unattested in earlier tradition, the mourning of the
parent, and the offering of inferiae by the prince's brothers. The exact same
themes ...
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Delphi Complete Works of Algernon Charles Swinburne ...
INFERIAE. Spring, and the light and sound of things on earth Requickening, all
within our green sea's girth; A time of passage or a time of birth Fourscore years
since as this year, firstand last. The sunisallaboutthe world wesee, The breathand
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Algernon Charles Swinburne, 2013
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A Late Eighth-Century Latin-Anglo-Saxon Glossary Preserved ...
428, 8 inferiae). Cf. inferiae, sacra mortuorum, Op. I265; inferiale, sacra.
mortuorum, Ep. 12E30; inferiale, sacramentu, Ef.1 367, 47. inferius, xxvm. 78, see
hyperbaton. inferni, xnn. 9, see ce1'ue1'us. infernorum, XIX. 22, see coquiton.
infernum, ...
Jan Hendrik Hessels, 2011
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A Commentary on Lucan, "De bello civili" IV: Introduction, ...
789 inferiis For the metaphorical use, see 2.176 piacula and 3.292 exsequias (
with Gregorius 1893, 12). Here inferiae are the 'last rites' offered to the manes of
the dead; cf. Thomson ad Catull. 101.2; Ov. F. 5.422. The metaphor suggests that
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Rome, the Greek World, and the East
54-55) for the day (i.e., the expected day in A.d. 20) when the bones, or rather the
ashes, of Germanicus would be interred in the tumulus; that done, the magistri of
the socletles Augustales were subsequently to make offerings (inferiae) there ...
Fergus Millar, Hannah Cotton, Guy MacLean Rogers, 2002
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A Commentary on Catullus
519 Inferiae sunt sacra mortuorum ab inferis dictae. The offerings to the dead
were wine, milk, blood, honey, flowers. 9. manantia would seem to imply that the
offerings were mainly solid : possibly flowers as in Tib. ii. 6. 3 1 Ilia mihi sancta ...
...h 255 1 Inferiae : 275 ll 11 ii (11) [Inñcise :] Indolis (ie. es): *hyhtful vel *diendi (
ABoL.?) Interpolat: dividit. Inpetu[11]nt: (in)p11gn:int. Infrunitue` (corr. to 41213):
indigestas. (2Sz'1'aclz 31, 23.) Internodia.: air-tus. sacra. mol'tuol'uin. (Plum. 428
...
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An Eighth-Century Latin-Anglo-Saxon Glossary Preserved in ...
Inergumenis . demonibus. Inlauare . infruere. Incilat. uit-are . exprobrat. Inorma.
plus . aforma. Inbit . miluus . cum uocem . emit- (37”) Inuestis. sine barba. tit.
Indidem exindedat. Inflictu . inpactu. 545 Intercusus . hydropicus. 5°5 Inferiae .
placatio ...
Jan Hendrik Hessels, 2011