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  1. THE FIVE BOOKS OF M. MANILIUS
  2. 1st-Century Writers: Paul of Tarsus, Ovid, Hero of Alexandria, Josephus, Seneca the Younger, Barnabas, Marcus Manilius, Pamphilus of Alexandria
  3. Manilius - Astronomica : Vol. 469 Loeb Classical Library by Manilius. Translated By G. P. Goold, 1977-01-01
  4. THE Poems and Translations of Sir Edward Sherburne (1616-1702) Excluding Seneca and Manilius
  5. A new edition of Manilius, book 1 by Robinson Ellis, 2010-08-04
  6. An essay on the character of Manilius, in an epistle to juvenis. In which is attempted a description of the distressed, the miser and the liberal. ... By William Wyld. by William Wyld, 2010-05-28
  7. Uber Die Altesten Ausgaben Von Manilius' Astronomica (1893) (German Edition) by Adolf Cramer, 2010-09-10
  8. Stace Martial, Manilius, Lucilius Junior, Rutilius, Gratius Faliscus, Nemesianus Et Calpurnius Part 2 (1860) (French Edition) by Desire Nisard, 2010-09-10
  9. Stace, Martial, Manilius, Lucilius Junior, Rutilius, Gratius Faliscus, Nemesianus Et Calpurnius: Oeuvres Complètes Avec La Traduction En Francais (French Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Publius Papinius Statius, et all 2010-06-13
  10. Uber Die Altesten Ausgaben Von Manilius' Astronomica (1893) (German Edition) by Adolf Cramer, 2010-09-10
  11. Stace Martial, Manilius, Lucilius Junior, Rutilius, Gratius Faliscus, Nemesianus Et Calpurnius Part 1 (1860) (French Edition) by Desire Nisard, 2010-09-10
  12. Roman Era Poets: Ovid, Horace, Lucretius, Gaius Maecenas, Paulinus of Nola, Marcus Manilius, Lucan, Ausonius, Lucius Afranius, Statius
  13. M. Manilii Astronomicon Ex Editione bentleiana Cum Notis et Interpretatione in Usum Delphini by Manilius, 1828-01-01
  14. Astronomicon A Iosepho Scaligero Ex Vetusto Codice Gemblacendi Infinitis Mendis Repurgarum (1655) (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Joseph Scaligeri, 2009-07-17

61. Manilius
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This book is part of the Loeb Classical Library series that produces academically edited translations (with the original language) of ancient texts. The Astronomica is a 4,500 line poem on astrology and stoicism written between 7-25 A.D by the Roman poet Manilius. The translation of the text is excellent, G.P. Goold, being a distinguished classical scholar. Accompanying the translation is a detailed introduction that examines various aspects of the poem; its date of composition, its sources, the astrological procedures used and its history. This is a text intended for scholars or for those with a serious interest in history. Those looking for astrological guidance would do well to look elsewhere as the poem is a poor astrological guide.

64. GAIUS MANILIUS
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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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66. [Classics-L 2001: April] Re: Manilius
ClassicsL 2001 April. Re manilius. I think James Pfundstein may have misunderstood the point I was trying to make. It wasn t that manilius is dull.
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Nobody should take up Manilius in the same way as Virgil and Ovid. He's not of the same stature. (I think his most extreme partisan would accept that.) But he was read more widely than Carson or you acknowledge. (It was Carson who called him "difficult and dull," so if you don't assent you can assume the criticism was aimed at her rather than you. It did seem to me that, in disputing Butrica's point, you were assenting to Carson's, but obviously if you say not then you must not have been.) I would strongly disagree, under two headings, that "everything is dull at some point but deserves to be read anyway" but maybe that's an argument for another day. JMP

67. A.E. Houseman's Commentary On Manilius, I
AE HOVSMAN. ACCEDVNT EMENDATIONES LIBRORVM II III IV. LONDINII. APVD GRANT RICHARDS. MDCCCCIII. The text of manilius depends in the main upon four MSS.
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ASTRONOMICON
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LONDINII APVD GRANT RICHARDS MDCCCCIII The text of Manilius depends in the main upon four MSS. G, Gemblacensis, once of the monastery of Gembloux in Brabant, now 10012 in the public library of Brussels, assigned to the end of the 10th century or the beginning of the 11th, containing Manilius and Priscian's descriptio orbis. ... L, Lipsiensis, 1456 in the library of the university, of Leipsic, assigned to the middle of the 11th century. .... The two MSS G and L are bound into one class and parted from N and V by many marks of which it is enough to mention two the omission of certain verses and the position of others. .. The second family is derived from a MSS discovered north of the Alps by Poggio during the Council of Constance in the year 1416 or 1417. ... M, Matritensis, M 31 in the national library at Madrid, assigned to the early part of the 15th century.... V, Vossianus 390 (which Jacob chose to call Vossianus secundus and to denote by the clumsy sign V. 2.), 3 in the public library of Leyden, bearing the date 1470... II Manilius was first made known to the Italy of the renascence by Poggio's discovery of the MS whence M and V are derived. But copies of the other family soon found their way across the Alps; and the vulgar MSS from which the first editions were printed present a chance medley of the two elements, obscured by a cloud of additional errors and of conjectures mostly, false. A good example of the class is the Florentine codex Laurentianus.

68. A.E. Houseman's Commentary On Manilius, II
in its turn to correct the faults of others. Such are Persius, Lucan, Martial, and manilius. If I had no judgment, and knew it, and
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ASTRONOMICON
LIBER PRIMVS
RECENSVIT ET ENARRAVIT
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LONDINII
APVD GRANT RICHARDS
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Some ancient authors have descended to modern times in one ms only, or in a few MSS derived immediately or with little interval from one. Such are Lucretius, Catullus, Valerins Maccus, and Statius in his siluae. Others there are whose text, though in the main reposing on a single copy, can be corrected here and there from others, inferior indeed, but still independent and indispensable. Such are Juvenal, Ovid in his heroides, Seneca in his tragedies, and Statius in his Thebais and Achilleis. There is a third class whose text comes down from a remote original through separate channels, and is preserved by MSS of unlike character but like fidelity, each serving in its turn to correct the faults of others. Such are Persius, Lucan, Martial, and Manilius. If I had no judgment, and knew it, and were nevertheless immutably resolved to edit a classic, I would single out my victim from the first of these three classes: that would be best for the victim and best for me. Authors surviving in a solitary ms are by far the easiest to edit, because their editor is relieved from one of the most exacting offices of criticism, from the balancing of evidence and the choice of variants. They are the easiest, and for a fool they are the safest. One field at least for the display of folly is denied him : others are open, and in defending, correcting and explaining the written text he may yet aspire to make a scarecrow of the author and a byword of himself; but with no variants to afford him scope for choice and judgment he cannot exhibit his impotence to judge and choose.

69. Marcus Manilius
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Marcus Manilius (fl. 1st century AD) was a Roman poet , and 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 Richard 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 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

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73. MANILIUS, Marcus., Astronomicon Interpretatione Et Notis Ac Figuris Illustravit
Simon Finch Rare Books. manilius, Marcus. Editio ad usum Delphini of manilius Astronomica, the earliest extant treatise on astrology.
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74. MANILIUS., Astronomicon.
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MANILIUS. Astronomicon. Lyons, Jean de Tournes, 1551. 16mo., pp. 165, ff. [3], italic letter; woodcut devices on title and verso of last leaf; bound with the de Tournes 1566 edition of Juvencus' Sacra poesis (Cartier, 510) in contemporary limp vellum, lettered in MS. First de Tournes edition of the Astronomicon and only the second appearance of the text in the 16th century. Manilius, always a difficult author, only achieved a wider readership after Scaliger's edition of 1579. This edition is edited by Antoine du Moulin who contributes an introductory letter addressed to the poet and philosopher Pontus de Tyard. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Bernard Quaritch Ltd. ; click here for further details.

75. Manilius
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    Marcus Manilius (fl. 1st century AD) was a Roman poet, and 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 Richard 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).

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    Domaines de recherche et publications :
    Manilius, Astronomiques
    - En direction d'ouvrages : Les tablettes astrologiques de Grand
    (Mathesis IV, 22), Revue de Philologie , LXVII, 2, 1993, pp. 197-228 Aby Warburg e le metamorfosi degli antichi dei , Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrare (24-26 septembre 1998) Les anaphorai des signes du zodiaque et la question des latitudes
    Martianus Capella : la diffusion du livre 8 des "
    Noces , Pallas, 30, 1983, pp. 49-61
    Auguste : la Balance et le Capricorne ; REL 66 (1998), pp. 103-121
    L'horoscope de Rome Les astres
    (Manilius, Astr., IV, 585-817 Sileno , 23, 1997, pp. 31-47 - Dans cette recherche s'inscrit aussi Laudes Europae , Manilius, Astr. , IV, 681-695, Actes du Colloque " Revue des Etudes Latines , 71, 1993, pp. 179-202 Astronomiques de Manilius , dans Ad Vsum Delphini, collection Ad Vsum Delphini
    - Manilius, les Astronomiques
    Les membres du C.E.R.O.R.

    79. Online Encyclopedia - Manilius
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