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Updated: July 5, 2025
Reading, the ingenious inventor suggested, would be an agreeable mode of passing the time. He mentioned, in his written account of his contrivance, various works that might amuse the weary hour. IV. Kal. Mart. . . . . The lecture at the Temple of Mercury, last evening, was well attended by the elite of our great city.
"Lardio signavit, Ofellicus signavit, Cyminatus signavit, Tergillus signavit, Celsinus signavit, Nuptialisus signavit. "Explicit testamentum porcelli sub die xvi. kal. lucerninas Clibanato et Piperato consulibus feliciter." Such ridiculous compositions were extremely popular in court circles during the corrupter periods of the Empire.
But absolute nonsense is not to be kept even for a MS. Cicero says that he has been thirteen days at Brundisium. In the next letter he tells Atticus he arrived on the 17th. That, in the Roman way of counting, brings it to prid. Either the date at the end of the letter is wrong, or prid. must be used here There is no such date properly as a. d. II. Kal. The day before prid. is a. d.
This question can be easily decided, and only, we think, by appealing to past history, and to the scenes passing around us, and comparing them with these predictions. * The word in the original being Vayikra, in the Kal or Active form of the verb, and not Vayikare the Niphal or Passive form. # reprove or argue. * Or, in righteousness. # Mr.
"Sejanus!" they exclaimed, with one voice, closing in to read what the minister had written. "Sejanus to C. Coecilius Rufus, Duumvir. "ROME, XIX. Kal. Sept. "Caesar hath good report of Quintus Arrius, the tribune. In particular he bath heard of his valor, manifested in the western seas, insomuch that it is his will that the said Quintus be transferred instantly to the East.
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