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  1. Manilius: Astronomica (Loeb Classical Library No. 469) (English and Latin Edition) by Manilius, 1977-01-01
  2. Five Books of M. Manilius by M. Manilius, 2007-07-25
  3. The Poetics of Latin Didactic: Lucretius, Vergil, Ovid, Manilius by Katharina Volk, 2002-08-29
  4. Die Eigenschaften der Tierkreiszeichen in der Antike: Ihre Darstellung und Verwendung unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Manilius (Sudhoffs Archiv) (German Edition) by Wolfgang Hubner, 1982
  5. Stace Martial, Manilius, Lucilius Junior, Rutilius, Gratius Faliscus, Nemesianus Et Calpurnius Part 2 (1860) (French Edition) by Desire Nisard, 2010-09-10
  6. Forgotten Stars: Rediscovering Manilius' Astronomica by Steven J. Green, Katharina Volk, 2011-04-15
  7. Stace Martial, Manilius, Lucilius Junior, Rutilius, Gratius Faliscus, Nemesianus Et Calpurnius Part 1 (1860) (French Edition) by Desire Nisard, 2010-09-10
  8. Uber Die Altesten Ausgaben Von Manilius' Astronomica (1893) (German Edition) by Adolf Cramer, 2010-05-23
  9. Astronomica /Astrologie by Marcus Manilius, 2008
  10. Textkritische Und Exegetische Beiträge Zum Astrologischen Lehrgedicht Des Sogenannten Manilius (German Edition) by Hermann Kleingünther, 2010-04-02
  11. Über Die Ältisten Ausgaben Von Manilius' Astronomica (German Edition) by Adolf Cramer, 2010-05-25
  12. M. Manilivs Astronomica, Volumes 1-2 (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, 2010-03-28
  13. Manilius, ""Astronomica"" Buch V (Sammlung Wissenschaftlicher Commentare (Swc)) (German Edition) by Wolfgang Hübner, 2010-10-14
  14. Untersuchungen zu den Gleichnissen im romischen Lehrgedicht: Lucrez. Vergil. Manilius (Hypomnemata) (German Edition) by Claudia Schindler, 2000-04-12

1. M@nilius!
Informaci³n sobre la obra del poeta latino Marco Manilio, y recursos de investigaci³n tales como bibliograf­a, art­culos y enlaces.
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2. Manilius
Liber Primus. Liber Secundus. Liber Tertius. Liber Quartus. Liber Quintus. The Miscellany. The Latin Library. The Classics Homepage
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M. MANILII ASTRONOMICA Liber Primus Liber Secundus Liber Tertius Liber Quartus ... The Classics Homepage

3. Harvard University Press/Manilius, Astronomica
Astronomica by manilius Translated by G. P. Goold, published by Harvard University Press FROM THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY®manilius. Astronomica. Translated by G the earliest treatise we have
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FROM THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY
MANILIUS
Astronomica
Translated by G. P. Goold Astronomica is the earliest treatise we have on astrology. Here Manilius provides an account of celestial phenomena and the signs of the Zodiac. He also gives witty character sketches of persons born under particular constellations. Explanatory notes, 24 drawings, and two star charts are included.
1 map, 2 star charts, index
510 pages
Hardcover edition
January 1977
ISBN 0-674-99516-3
G. P. Goold is William Lampson Professor Emeritus of Latin Language and Literature, Yale University , and Editor Emeritus of the Loeb Classical Library

4. Manilius: Poetry & Science After Vergil
manilius Poetry Science after Vergil Housman s edition of manilius, the young man answered, abstractedly removing his collar and tie.
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by Mary Pendergraft, Wake Forest University
My earliest acquaintance with Manilius came through a text only vaguely classical: E.C. Bentley's parody of Dorothy L. Sayers' Gaudy Night. In this short story Lord Peter Wimsey visits Oxford to investigate a murder; strolling by night through the quad he encounters a young man sitting on "an obese volume on the gravel." With alacrity and courtesy the student offers the detective his seat: "Won't you sit down, sir? Not enough room for two, I'm afraid, even on Liddell and Scott." He explains that after the general rowdiness following the Aquinas dinner, he had been… "just sitting here for rest and meditation. D'you ever meditate?" "Oh, often," said Wimseythe passage continues "What were you thinking of mediating upon this time?" "Housman's edition of Manilius," the young man answered, abstractedly removing his collar and tie. "Wonderful chapHousman, I mean; Manilius was rather a blister. The way Housman pastes the other commentators in the slats does your heart good. I was just concentrating on the way he kicks the stuffing out of Elias Stöberlovely!" [E. C. Bentley, “Greedy Night,” reprinted from , ed. James Sandoe (NY 1972).]

5. Hellenistic Astrology Ptolemy, Valens, Hephaistio, Manilius, Paulus
On This Site. Links. Bibliographies. Online Texts and Translations. Brief Histories and Surveys. BREVE GUIA DE HISTÓRIA DA ASTROLOGIA NO OCIDENTE Brief History of Western Astrology by Brazilian astrology Barbara Abramo (in Portuguese). to signs of the zodiac found in Teucer of Babylon, Paulus Alexandrinus, manilius, Ptolemy, and Hephaistio of Thebes
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6. MUCHAS GRACIAS A / MANY THANKS TO / GRATIAS MULTAS
manilius et Germanicus, une enigme historique et litteraire , REL, 71.
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MUCHAS GRACIAS A / MANY THANKS TO / GRATIAS MULTAS María Eugenia Steinberg, Radoslav Pietka, Aurelio Pérez Jiménez, Cristóbal Macías Villalobos, Damián Fernández, David Paniagua, Álvaro Fernández Fernández ASTROLOGÍA ANTIGUA / ANCIENT ASTROLOGY / ASTROLOGIA VETUS [25] AA.VV. (1979) , Paris. BARTON, T. (1994) Ancient Astrology , London. BOUCHÉ-LECLERCQ, A. (1899) L'Astrologie grecque , Paris. CERVELLERA, M.A. - LIUZZI, D. (edd.) (1989) L'Astronomia a Roma nell' età augustea , Galatina. CRAMER, F.H. (1950) "Expulsion of Astrologers from Ancient Rome", Classica et Mediaevalia , 12, pp. 9-50. CRAMER, F.H. (1954) Astrology in Roman Law and Politics , Philadelphia. CUMONT, F. (1912) Astrology and Religion among the Greeks and Romans , New York. CUMONT, F. (1937) L'Egypt des astrologues , Bruselas. CUMONT, F. (1949) Lux Perpetua , Paris. GLEADOW, R. (1968) The Origin of the Zodiac , London. LE BOEUFFLE, A. (1977) Les noms latins d’astres et de constellations , Paris. LE BOEUFFLE, A. (1987) Astronomie Astrologie. Lexique latin , Paris. LE BOEUFFLE, A. (1989)

7. A Smaller Classical Dictionary Of Biography, Mythology And Geography - Nilius, M
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8. Manilius
You searched for "manilius" Your results are Category. Author. Quote. Death. manilius. We begin to die as soon as we are born, and the end is linked to the beginning.
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9. Manilius, Liber II
Translate this page M. MANILII ASTRONOMICON LIBER SECUNDUS. Maximus Iliacae gentis certamina vates et quinquaginta regum regemque patremque Hectoraque
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M. MANILII ASTRONOMICON LIBER SECUNDUS Maximus Iliacae gentis certamina vates
et quinquaginta regum regemque patremque
Hectoraque Aeacidae victamque sub Hectore Troiam,
erroremque ducis totidem, quot vicerat, annis
instantem bello geminataque Pergama ponto
ultimaque in patria captisque penatibus arma
ore sacro cecinit; patriam cui turba petentum,
dum dabat, eripuit, cuiusque ex ore profusos
omnis posteritas latices in carmina duxit
amnemque in tenuis ausa est deducere rivos
unius fecunda bonis. sed proximus illi Hesiodus memorat divos divumque parentes et chaos enixum terras orbemque sub illo infantem et primos titubantia sidera cursus Titanasque senes, Iovis et cunabula magni et sub fratre viri nomen, sine matre parentis, atque iterum patrio nascentem corpore Bacchum, silvarumque deos secretaque numina Nymphas. quin etiam ruris cultus legesque notavit militiamque soli, quod colles Bacchus amaret, quod fecunda Ceres campos, quod Pallas utrumque, atque arbusta vagis essent quod adultera pomis; omniaque immenso volitantia lumina mundo

10. MANILIUS
manilius, a Roman poet, author of a poem in five books called A stronomica. The author is neither quoted nor mentioned by any ancient writer. Even his is uncertain, but it was probably Marcus manilius; in the earlier MS~. the author is
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MANILIUS
MANILIUS See editions by J. Scaliger (1579); R. Bentley (I7~9); F. Jacob (1846); A. G. Pingr (1786); and T. Breiter (Leipzig, 1907; and commentary 1909); of book i. by A. E. Housman (1903). On the subject generally see M. Bechert, De emendandi Manilhl Ralione (1878) and De M. M. Asironomicorum Poeta (1891); B. Freier, De M. Astronom. Aetate (1880); A. Cramer, De Manilii Elocut zone (very full; 1882); G. Lanson, De Manilio Poeta, with select bibliog. (1887); P. Monceaux, Les Africains (a study of the Latin literature of Africa; 1894); R. Ellis, Noctes Manilianae (1891); J. P. Postgate, Silva Maniliana (1897), chiefly on textual questions; P. Thomas, Lacubrationes Manilianae (1888), a collation of the Gemblacensis (Gembloux )MS.; F. Plessis, La Poesie laline (1909), pp. 477483. MANILA HEMP GAIUS MANILIUS

11. CSL: Marcus Manilius
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12. Manilius: Poetry & Science After Vergil
manilius Poetry Science after Vergil Thus, manilius found an increasingly receptive climate for the poetic undertaking whose innovative nature he stressed.
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by Mary Pendergraft, Wake Forest University
We can quickly sketch the outlines of the history of ancient astrology. Its beginnings are Babylonian, but the complex and sophisticated form in which it came to Rome largely grew out that Babylonian data in the Greek-speaking cities of the Hellenistic era, and particularly in Egypt. References to astrological ideas appear in Rome by the time of Cicero, for instance, who dismisses it in De Divinatione ; Horace of course, before he tells Leuconoe carpe diem , tells her not to bother with Babylonios numeros . At the same time, though, a senator like Nigidius Figulus could cast horoscopes; Varro apparently was interested in this skill and his lost de astronomia may have included astrology as well as what we would call astronomy. And Stoicism provided a philosophical basis for accepting the truth of astrology's claims, with its understanding that the universe is orderly and rational, its parts held together by divine logos ; this logos is manifest as creative fire, clearly the constituent of the heavenly bodies but also present in the human soul. The Stoic divinity is well-disposed to humankind and thus willing to reveal the orderly working of the cosmos , particularly, as Manilius urges, through our understanding of how the stars influence terrestrial life.

13. GAIUS MANILIUS
manilius, GAIUS, Roman tribune of the people in 66 n.c. p At the beginning of his year of office (Dec. 67) he succeeded in getting a law passed (de li state were offended by the law, and manilius
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GAIUS MANILIUS
MANILIUS, GAIUS , Roman tribune of the people in 66 n.c. At the beginning of his year of office (Dec. 67) he succeeded in getting a law passed (de libertinorum su~ffragiis), which gave freedmen the privilege of voting together with those who had manumitted them, that is, in the same tribe as their patroni; this law, however, was almost immediately declared null and void by the senate. Both parties in the state were offended by the law, and Manilius endeavoured to secure the support of Pompey by proposing to confer upon him the command of the war against Mithradates with unlimited power (see POMPEY). The proposal was supported by Cicero in his speech, Pro lege Manilia, and carried almost unanimously. Manilius was later accused by the aristocratical party on someunknown charge and defended by Cicero. He was probably convicted, but nothing further is heard of him. See, Ciceros speech; Dio Cassius xxxvi. 2527 Plutarch, Pompey, 30; Vell. Pat. ii. 33; art. RoME: History, II. MANILIUS FREDERICK EDWARD MANING

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15. Harvard University Press/Manilius, Astronomica/Reviews
Reviews of Astronomica by manilius Translated by GP Goold, published by Harvard University Press.
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FROM THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY
MANILIUS
Astronomica
Translated by G. P. Goold Perhaps the most ingenious... of Latin poets [is here translated by] a distinguished Latinist, deeply versed in celestial lore... [Manilius] is faithfully conveyed in a style both lucid and elegant.
D. R. Shackleton Bailey, Classical Philology
1 map, 2 star charts, index
510 pages
Hardcover edition
January 1977
ISBN 0-674-99516-3
G. P. Goold is William Lampson Professor Emeritus of Latin Language and Literature, Yale University , and Editor Emeritus of the Loeb Classical Library

16. Hans Schmidt ; Marcus Manilius Books, J C Pecker, More Info, H Friedman, Corrado
Hans Schmidt manilius - books - Gallery Books - Joan Amades - H Friedman book - E C Krupp Exercices de l astronomie râenovâee livre 1. Tycho Brahe. Astronomica. Marcus manilius. Astronomica L469. manilius. Astronomica libri I e II. Marcus manilius. ; , , ,
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17. Marcus Manilius
Marcus manilius. Marcus manilius, a Roman poet, author of a poem in five books called Astronomica. The author is neither quoted nor
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Marcus Manilius , a Roman poet , author of a poem in five books called Astronomica The author is neither quoted nor mentioned by any ancient writer. Even his name is uncertain, but it was probably Marcus Manilius; in the earlier books the author is anonymous, the later give Manilius, Manlius, Mallius. The poem itself implies that the writer lived under Augustus or Tiberius , and that he was a citizen of and resident in Rome . According to R. Bentley he was an Asiatic Greek; according to F. Jacob an African. His work is one of great learning; he had studied his subject in the best writers, and generally represents the most advanced views of the ancients on astronomy (or rather astrology His Astronomicon was critically edited by A.E. Housman in Manilius frequently imitates Lucretius , whom he resembles in earnestness and originality and in the power of enlivening the dry bones of his subject. Although his diction presents some peculiarities, the style is metrically correct. Firmicus, who wrote in the time of

18. Manilius
More results from www.factindex.com Marcus manilius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMarcus manilius. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marcus manilius (fl. 1st century AD) was a Roman poet, and author of a
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19. Editing Manius Manilius
More results from en.wikipedia.org manilius, Marcus. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. manilius, Marcus. (m n l´ s) (KEY) , fl. AD 10, Roman poet. Of his didactic poem
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20. §11. Editions Of Terence And Manilius. XIII. Scholars And Antiquaries. Vol. 9.
XIII. Scholars and Antiquaries. § 11. Editions of Terence and manilius. 22. manilius was the last Latin poet of whom a revised text was published by Bentley.
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