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Alphabetical [« »] name 138 name-novensiles 1 name-should 1 named 40 namely 1 names 63 nana 2 | Frequency [« »] 40 ignorant 40 live 40 matter 40 named 40 state 40 whence 39 here | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances named |
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1 I, 41| his death by lightning, named Aesculapius, the discoverer 2 II, 12| and vanish when Christ was named. They had seen him, I say, 3 II, 35| before Him which could be named, it follows as a consequence 4 II, 73| gods the Egyptian deities named Serapis and Isis, since 5 III, 32| Mercury, also, has been named as though he were a kind 6 III, 33| voice. We pass by Venus, named because lust assails all, 7 III, 33| assails all, and Proserpina, named because plants steal gradually 8 III, 38| deities brought from abroad, named from their very newness, 9 III, 39| really exist. If they are named Novensiles because their 10 III, 39| deified mortals, are thus named because of the novelty of 11 III, 39| but that newness itself is named by the title Novensiles. 12 III, 41| the Greeks tell us, were named Idoei Dactyli. Varro, with 13 III, 41| mother of the Lares was named Mania; at another time, 14 IV, 2| moods, so their contraries, named after more agreeable qualities, 15 IV, 3| authority of Varro, was named because the fierce wolf 16 IV, 3| and title. Praestana was named, according to you, because, 17 IV, 3| goddess Panda, or Pantica, was named because Titus Tatius was 18 IV, 15| winged Cupids, and four named Apollo; whose fathers they 19 IV, 16| that she is Minerva, who is named Coryphasia, either to mark 20 IV, 22| Leda and the same, those named in Greek Dioscori; of Aclmena 21 IV, 22| and Semele, Liber, who is named Bromius, and was born a 22 IV, 25| deified by a Cyprian king named Cinyras? Who reported that 23 V, 5| name of which is Agdus, so named by the natives of that district. 24 V, 5| in the tenth month, being named from his mother rock. In 25 V, 6| handsome fellows are so named in Lydia, or because the 26 V, 16| eating bread which you have named castus? Is it not in imitation 27 V, 18| in the sacred mysteries named initia, and not divulged 28 V, 19| Bacchanalia also, which are named in Greek Omophagia, in which 29 V, 21| ceremony of initiation even, named Sebadia, might attest the 30 V, 24| those ceremonies which are named by the Greeks Thesmophoria, 31 V, 25| inhabited by aborigines named Baubo, Triptolemus, Eubuleus, 32 V, 37| that from Jupiter, who was named for the rain, and Ceres, 33 V, 37| rain, and Ceres, who was named for the earth, the story 34 V, 42| should seem worthy to be named from a mutilated man, and 35 VI, 10| vermilion, and that it is named Frugifer. If all these images 36 VII, 24| common people, but those named and called offoe penitoe?- 37 VII, 24| it, plasea?-of which that named omentum is a certain part 38 VII, 33| the tragedy of Sophocles named Trachinioe, or the Hercules 39 VII, 51| be now so spoken of and named, who at one time desires 40 VII, 51| it is fitting should be named according to the meaning