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Alphabetical [« »] gall 6 gallery 1 galli 1 games 11 gamesters 1 ganymede 5 gaping 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 fraud 11 frequently 11 fulfilled 11 games 11 generation 11 gifts 11 greece | Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius The divine institutes IntraText - Concordances games |
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1 I, 20| be celebrated by public games, which they called Floralia. 2 I, 20| kind to deceive us? Those games, therefore, are celebrated 3 II, 8 | that in the last Circensian games a public dancer had displeased 4 II, 8 | that on this account the games ought to be repeated. And 5 VI, 20| practice of the Circensian games contain but levity, vanity, 6 VI, 20| the celebrations of the games are festivals in honour 7 VI, 20| Saturnus, and the scenic games in honour of Liber, but 8 VI, 20| other gods, and separate games were dedicated to their 9 VI, 20| teaches in his book on the games. Therefore, if any one is 10 VII, 5 | pleasure of the Circensian games being taken away. For he 11 VII, 5 | who first instituted the games was a favourer of one colour;