Manilius 1.88

Classical Quarterly 39 (02):564- (1989)
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Abstract

Manilius begins his first book with a brief summary of the early history of astronomy, leading to a sketch of the rise of civilization. In the following passage, printed as it is found in one of the principal manuscripts M, he describes the invention of language, agriculture and navigation: 1.85 tune et lingua suas accepit barbara leges, et fera diuersis exercita frugibus arua, et uagus in caecum penetrauit nauita pontum, fecit et ignotis inter commercia terris

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Acidalius on Manilius.M. D. Reeve - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (1):226-239.
Acidalius on Manilius.M. D. Reeve - 1991 - Classical Quarterly 41 (01):226-.

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