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81. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
LONGINUS, (cf 1st c. AD ) LORCA, Frederico John (1834 - 1913) LUCAN, (39 - 65) LUCAS, E 1868 - 1938) LUCIAN, Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (39 - 65) LUCILIUS, (c
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82. TutorGig.com Encyclopedia Lucan
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (AD 39 65 ), better known in English as Lucan, was a Roman poet , and is one of the outstanding figures of the Silver Latin period.
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83. Lucan
Lu•can Pronunciation (lOO kun), key —n. (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus) AD 39–65, Roman poet, born in Spain. Previous Lubyanka, Next Lucania.
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84. Obras E Autores Da Literatura Latina
Translate this page Questões Naturais d) Cartas Epistulae morales AD Lucilium. voltar Marcus Annaeus Lucanus {Lucano} (*39 - †65 dC). voltar De bello civili/Pharsalia.
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Obras e autores da literatura latina
Plauto Caio Graco Sisena Catulo ... voltar De agri cultura. [Da Agricultura] Fragmentos. voltar voltar voltar voltar ... voltar Fragmentos. voltar voltar voltar voltar ... voltar Pro Caecina [Por Cecina] Pro Fonteio [Por Fonteio] Pro Murena [Por Murena] Pro Sulla [Por Sila] Pro Archia [Por Arquias] Pro Flacco [Por Flaco] Pro Balbo [Por Balbo] Pro Scauro [Por Escauro] Pro Marcello [Por Marcelo] De imperio Cnaei Pompei [Do Poder de Cneu Pompeu] Pro domo [Por sua Casa] De oratore [Do Orador] Brutus [Bruto] Orator [O Orador] De legibus [Das Leis] De finibus bonorum et malorum [Dos Fins dos Bens e dos Males] Timaeus [Timeu] De natura deorum [Da Natureza dos Deuses] De senectute [Da Senectude] De fato [Do Destino] De amicitia [Da Amizade] Cartas aos familiares. (16 livros) Cartas a Bruto. (2 livros) voltar voltar De viris ilustribus. [Dos Homens Ilustres] (fragmentos) voltar De rerum natura. [Da Natureza das Coisas] voltar voltar voltar voltar Epodos. Odes. voltar voltar voltar voltar ... voltar 1. Filosofia. a) Tratados De brevitate vitae [Da Brevidade da Vida] De ira [Da Ira] Ad Helviam matrem de consolatione.

85. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Marcus Annaeus
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86. Storia
AD una caratteristica
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CENNI STORICI Il termine " IMMUNITAS 39-65 d.C. MARCUS ANNAEUS LUCANUS Nel Medio Evo il COLLE Equibus Dei gratia ego immunis evasi ") utilizza il termine IMMUNITAS 430 a.C. TUCIDIDE 541 d.C. PROCOPIO osserva che chi si era ammalato di peste poteva assistere caritatevolmente coloro che erano malati, senza il rischio di ammalarsi una seconda volta. FRACASTORO Durante tutto il Medio Evo si trova l'utilizzo consueto del mitridaticum , un medicamento particolare, ovvero un agente tossico che preso in piccole dosi proteggeva l'organismo. Tale usanza deriva il nome dal re del Ponto ( MITRIDATE VI ): ossessionato dalla paura di essere avvelenato dai suoi nemici, per difendersi era solito prendere, giornalmente, un po’ di veleno. Fin dal 2000 a.C. si riteneva inoltre che la MALATTIA avesse un’origine MAGICA o DIVINA: gli individui che non si ammalavano (ovvero quelli nei quali era particolarmente efficiente) erano considerati uomini pii o santi in quanto non avevano alcuna colpa da espiare, mentre coloro che si ammalavano e con successo guarivano ( 1660 data di fondazione della Royal Society EMANUELE TIMONI e JACOB PYLARINI Lady Mary Wortley Montagu Royal Experiment il grosso pregio di JENNER

87. Bibliotheca Augustana
AD ultima fatum.
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B I B L I O T H E C A A U G U S T A N A Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
39 - 65 p. Chr. n.

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Aegypti, regnum Lagi Romana sub arma
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victoris victique caput. tua profuit umbra, Magne, tui socerum rapuere a sanguine manes, ne populus post te Nilum Romanus amaret. inde Paraetoniam fertur securus in urbem
pignore tam saevi sceleris sua signa secutam. sed fremitu volgi fasces et iura querentis inferri Romana suis discordia sensit pectora et ancipites animos, Magnumque perisse non sibi. tum voltu semper celante pavorem
intrepidus superum sedes et templa vetusti numinis antiquas Macetum testantia vires circumit, et nulla captus dulcedine rerum, non auro cultuque deum, non moenibus urbis, effossum tumulis cupide descendit in antrum.
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