| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1809 - 874 pages
...Rome. Aius L< CUTIUS, adeity tOK-hom the Rom.itu erected an altar, from the following circumllaace : one of the common people, called Ceditius, informed the tribunes, that as he pa{Ted one night through one of the ftreets of the city, a voice more than human, hTuing from above... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1822 - 840 pages
...LOCUTICS, a deity to whom the Romans erected an altar, from the following circumstances: one of Ihe common people, called Ceditius, informed the tribunes,...veracity was proved by the event; and Camillus, after the conquest of the Gauls, built a temple to that supernatural voice which had given Rome warning of the... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1823 - 892 pages
....-T'.inylii in Rome. Aius LOCUTIUS, a deity to whom the Romans erected an altar, from the following circumstance : one of the common people, called Ceditius,...neglected ; but his veracity was proved by the event; and Camillas, after the conquest of the Gauls, built a temple to that supernatural voice which had given... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1825 - 910 pages
...deity to whom the Romans erected an altar, from the following us. Now the Afazon or Alason. /Yin. 6, circumstance: one of the common people, called Ceditius,...of the streets of the City, a voice more than human near Vesta's temple, told him that Rome would soon be attacked by the Gauls. His information was neglected,... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1827 - 938 pages
...whom the Romans erected an altar, from the following circumstance : one of the common people, -ill -il Ceditius, informed the tribunes, that as he passed...the streets of the city, a voice more than human, near Vesta's temple, told him that Rome would soon be attacked by the Gauls. His information was neglected,... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1832 - 444 pages
...one of the common people, called Ceditius. informed the trihunes, that as he passed one night throngh one of the streets of the city, a voice more than human, issuing from ahove Vesta's temple told him that Rome would soon he attacked hy the Gauls. His information was neglected,... | |
| Charles Anthon - Classical dictionaries - 1841 - 800 pages
...Epirus. (Vit. Thee., 30.) Aius LOCDTÏUS, a deity to whom the Romans erected an altar from the following circumstance : one of the common people, called Ceditius,...by the Gauls. His information was neglected, but, as its truth was subsequently confirmed by the event itself, Camillus. after the departure of the Gauls,... | |
| John Lempriere - 1842 - 1150 pages
...Ceditius, informed the tribunes that, as he passed one night through the city, a super-human voice, issuing from above Vesta's temple, told him that Rome would soon be attacked by the GauU. His information was neglected, its veracity known by the event ; Camillus, after the conquest... | |
| Charles Anthon - Classical dictionaries - 1848 - 1482 pages
...Epirus. (Vit. They., 30.) Aius LOCUTIUS, a deity to whom the Romans erected an altar from the following circumstance : one of the common people, called Ceditius,...the streets of the city, a voice more than human, tasming from above Vesta's temple, told him that Koine would soon be attacked hy the Gauls. His information... | |
| Charles Anthon - Classical dictionaries - 1855 - 1490 pages
...(Vü. T/ies., 30.) AIDS LOCIJTÏUS, a deity to whom the Romans erected an altar from the following circumstance : one of the common people, called Ceditius....by the Gauls. His information was neglected, but, as its truth was subsequently confirmed by the event itself, Camillus, after the departure of the Gauls,... | |
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