Herodians of Alexandria his imperiall history of twenty Roman caesars & emperours of his time / First writ in Greek, and now converted into an heroick poem by C.B. Staplyton.
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- Herodians of Alexandria his imperiall history of twenty Roman caesars & emperours of his time / First writ in Greek, and now converted into an heroick poem by C.B. Staplyton.
- Author
- Herodian.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by W. Hunt for the author,
- 1652.
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- Subject terms
- Rome -- History -- Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D.
- Rome -- Antiquities.
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http://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43431.0001.001
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"Herodians of Alexandria his imperiall history of twenty Roman caesars & emperours of his time / First writ in Greek, and now converted into an heroick poem by C.B. Staplyton." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A43431.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 5, 2024.
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CANTO II.
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CANTO III.
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CANTO II.
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CANTO V.
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Notes
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* 1.1
Herodian an Officer of State.
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* 1.2
Now Austria, and Hungarie.
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* 1.3
Seneca cals Sensuality the Soveraigne good of Beasts
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* 1.4
Dionysius.
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* 1.5
See Justin. lib. 24.
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* 1.6
Marcus speech
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* 1.7
Marcus dies April 17. Anno Dom. 181.
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* 1.8
Commod's speech.
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* 1.9
In venere & ventre.
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* 1.10
The greatest River next to Nilus.
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* 1.11
Pompeianus speech.
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* 1.12
Ʋbi Imperator ibi Roma.
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* 1.13
The captives went before the Trium∣phant Chariot▪
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* 1.14
His descrip∣tion.
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* 1.15
Built on Mount Pala∣tine.
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* 1.16
Lucill••▪
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The Emp∣resse.
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His Sister▪
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To command Illyria, after called Dalma∣tia, now Sla∣vonia.
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* 1.20
Or Agon.
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* 1.21
Brittish soul∣diers some say.
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* 1.22
Their chiefe goddesse.
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Plin. l. 5. c. 32.
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Antidote against the plague.
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An Activity Court
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〈…〉〈…〉 speech.
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Proverb.
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To a god∣••esse amongst the Romans.
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See the L. of S. Albans, bisto. Centur. 4.
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* 1.30
Proverb.