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Updated: May 12, 2025
Didst hear that the splendid villa of Octavia, widow of Aureus Cantus, the Senator, was raided by a mob last night? The freedmen are scattered or seized again as slaves and the family, the lady and two children have entirely disappeared.
One of his clients was a widow, Octavia, wife of Aureus Cantus, the Senator, a woman of rare mental gifts and a personality which was at once gracious and commanding.
Lacharme denominated them correctly 'Parentales Cantus. In the Preface to the Shih, to which I have made reference above, it is said, 'The Sung are pieces in admiration of the embodied manifestation of complete virtue, announcing to the spiritual Intelligences their achievement thereof. Ku Hsi's account of the Sung was 'Songs for the Music of the Ancestral Temple; and that of Kiang Yung of the present dynasty 'Songs for the Music at Sacrifices. I have united these two definitions, and call the Part 'Odes of the Temple and the Altar. There 'is a difference between the pieces of Lu and the other two collections in this Part, to which I will call attention in giving the translation of them.
"Next to her is Hermione, and Octavia, widow of Aureus Cantus and her son. All three are there!" The laugh of the Moor was hideous in its coarseness. The young girls shivered and drew closer to Octavia. "Fear not," Octavia whispered, smiling at them. God had given her great courage.
Augustine, commenting on Psalm 122, defined a hymn as a song with praise of God, cantus est cum laude Dei. Cath, Ency., art. In the early Christian assemblies great use was made of the psalms and canticles in their congregational singing. St.
But it seems rather, as Or. and Doed. explain it, to imply nearness and familiarity to the mind of the author and his readers: these well known songs. So 20: in haec corpora, quae miramur. Quoque, like quidem, follows the emphatic word in a clause, H. 602, III. 1; Z. 355. Relatu, called cantus trux, H. 2, 22. A Tacitean word. Freund. Cf. Baritum. Al. barditum and barritum.
Finally, the Aetna is by a student of Epicurean philosophy largely influenced by Lucretius. It would be difficult to make a stronger case short of a contemporaneous attribution. Quare quae cantus meditanti mittere caecos Magna mihi cupido tribuistis praemia divae. What other poem could he have had in mind?
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