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Alphabetical [« »] satisfied 4 satisfy 3 saturae 1 saturn 21 saturnian 2 saturnus 1 satyr 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 passions 21 pieces 21 ruler 21 saturn 21 sea 21 sight 21 sought | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances saturn |
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1 I, 36| founder of the Janiculum, and Saturn, the author of the Saturnian 2 II, 68| was made to father Dis and Saturn with the heads of men by 3 II, 70| his brothers was born of Saturn and his wife, before Ops 4 II, 70| of a parent sprung from Saturn, before that Memory, Alcmena, 5 II, 71| Jupiter and his brothers? Saturn with Ops, as you relate, 6 II, 71| grandfather of Latinus? Saturn, as you again hand down 7 III, 6| prince who is over all. It is Saturn, my opponent says, and Janus, 8 III, 29| like manner, be applied to Saturn. For if time is meant under 9 III, 29| there is no such deity as Saturn. For who is so senseless 10 III, 30| Jupiter at all; who, born of Saturn his father and Ops his mother, 11 III, 32| to have been married to Saturn, be rightly declared a goddess, 12 IV, 14| another, Coelus; the third, Saturn, born and buried in the 13 IV, 14| third is descended from Saturn, and is the one who devised 14 IV, 20| mother, and from his father Saturn, Diespiter was born with 15 IV, 22| unions to the venerable Saturn, you affirm that the king 16 IV, 24| genitals of Coelus? that Saturn was thrown into chains for 17 IV, 25| the tomb and remains of Saturn are found in Sicily? Is 18 IV, 26| our poems that the aged Saturn, already long covered with 19 V, 3| believed, that the son of Saturn had so little foresight, 20 VI, 12| represented with a ram's horns; Saturn with his crooked sickle, 21 VI, 25| example, which was assigned to Saturn, was it to inspire mortals