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1 T-I| rigging shrieks, taut in a north wind,~and the curving breaker 2 T-II| the binding cold.~So far north Rome extends, west of the 3 T-III| sunlight melts it,~since the north wind, freezing, makes it 4 ExIV| Here’s the source of the north wind, Boreas, and this coast~ 5 ExIV| offers me, sooner ~might north winds be warm, south winds 6 IBIS| the frozen ~source of the north wind, hide myself away in 7 Ind| and about seventy miles north of Tomis.~Book EI.VIII:1- 8 Ind| subject to Apollonia further north. Modern Pomerie.~Book TI. 9 Ind| of wheels.~ ~Aquilo~The north wind. As a god he is Boreas.~ 10 Ind| Wind, and Boreas is the North Wind. A storm-wind.~Book 11 Ind| Sea as far as the Dardani north of Macedonia. They had a 12 Ind| Winter stars.~ ~Boreas~The North Wind. Eurus is the East 13 Ind| identified with Thrace and the north.~Book TI.II:1-74 The warring 14 Ind| EIV.XII:1-50 The wintry north wind.~Book TIII. XI:1-38 15 Ind| with the Great Bear and the north.~Book EI.V:43- 86 The North 16 Ind| north.~Book EI.V:43- 86 The North wind is less powerful by 17 Ind| the founder of Cyrene in North Africa. He was admired by 18 Ind| find the location of the north celestial pole.~Book EI. 19 Ind| perpetual darkness, ‘beyond the north Wind.’ See Ovid’s Metamorphoses 20 Ind| Cinyphus~The river Cinyps of North Africa flowing into the 21 Ind| to Capo Portiere in the north, and providing a reminder 22 Ind| pretext.~ ~Corinth~The city north of Mycenae, on the Isthmus 23 Ind| Black Sea some seventy miles north of Tomis. Ovid generally 24 Ind| tree and a date-palm on the north side of Mount Cynthus. ( 25 Ind| Now Balchik (40 kilometres north of Varna).~Book TI.X:1-50 26 Ind| Dodona~The town in Epirus in north western Greece, site of 27 Ind| the Gulf of Pagasae in the north to the island of Andros 28 Ind| Wind, and Boreas is the North Wind.~Book TI.II:1-74 The 29 Ind| 50 The delta is not far north of Tomis.~ ~Homer~The Greek 30 Ind| eastern Sicily, near to and north of Syracuse, famous for 31 Ind| island of Elba.~ ~Imbros~The north Aegean island to the south 32 Ind| perhaps from regions further north.~Book EII.IX:39-80 Their 33 Ind| 78 If he’d been further north in winter he could have 34 Ind| walked across!~ ~Lemnos~The north Aegean island south west 35 Ind| Sea west of Greece, to the north of Ithaca. Once joined to 36 Ind| The Atrium Libertatis, north of the Forum, was where 37 Ind| The coastal district of North Africa, west of Egypt.~Book 38 Ind| the Great Bear, hence the north pole is ‘Lycaonian’ or ‘ 39 Ind| south-east of the Capitoline and north of the Aventine. It became 40 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Raetia~The district north of Verona from the Alps 41 Ind| Alps to Vindelicia on the north, Helvetia on the west and 42 Ind| entered the city from the north and ran as far as the Campus 43 Ind| east of the Carpathians and north of the Black Sea. Ovid often 44 Ind| Phoenicians in the Lebanon, north of Tyre. Home of Europa. 45 Ind| series of sandbanks on the north coast of Africa between 46 Ind| c195-159BC) an ex-slave from North Africa, born in Carthage, 47 Ind| Thrace, about thirty miles north of Salmydessos, and somewhat 48 Ind| Umbria~The district of Italy north of Rome, extending from 49 Ind| Etruria to the Adriatic and north to the Po valley.~Book EI. 50 Ind| entered the city from the north and ran as far as the Campus 51 Ind| Wind, and Boreas is the North Wind. ~Book TI.II:1-74 The