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N* 105. SGIPIO AFRICANUS.
Africanus Major. See N° 49.
N« 106. A PHILOSOPHER.
Supposed to be Carneades.
NQ 107. SAB IN A.
The daughter os Poppaeus Sabinus, a noble Roman os consular dignity.
N° 108. A SATYR.
A siditious being, whose upper part resembles a man, except that it
has horns on its head. Its lower part refembles the sorm os a goat.
The fatyrs are seigned to be inhabitants os the woods, and are the con-
stant attendants on Bacchus and the nymphs.
N° 109. HOMER. . .
An ancient Greek poet, fo samous that seven os the greateft cities os
Greece contended sor the honour os being his birth-place, which is moft
generally afcribed to Smyrna. The poets called him srequently Mseonides,
F 2. as-
N* 105. SGIPIO AFRICANUS.
Africanus Major. See N° 49.
N« 106. A PHILOSOPHER.
Supposed to be Carneades.
NQ 107. SAB IN A.
The daughter os Poppaeus Sabinus, a noble Roman os consular dignity.
N° 108. A SATYR.
A siditious being, whose upper part resembles a man, except that it
has horns on its head. Its lower part refembles the sorm os a goat.
The fatyrs are seigned to be inhabitants os the woods, and are the con-
stant attendants on Bacchus and the nymphs.
N° 109. HOMER. . .
An ancient Greek poet, fo samous that seven os the greateft cities os
Greece contended sor the honour os being his birth-place, which is moft
generally afcribed to Smyrna. The poets called him srequently Mseonides,
F 2. as-