| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1792 - 452 pages
...offered her a ram, after the viclim had been led three times round the field. Ceres was reprefented with a garland of ears of corn on her head, holding...lighted torch, and in the other a poppy, which was facred to her. She appears as a country woman mounted on the back of an ox, and carrying a bafket on... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1801 - 874 pages
...viiflim had been led three times round the field. Ci-re^was rcprcfentrd with a gnrland of ears of com on her head, holding in one hand a lighted torch, and in the other a poppy, which w.is facred to her. She ap* pears as a country-woman mounted on the back of an QX, and carrying a bafkc:... | |
| John Lempriere - 1801 - 962 pages
...the victim had been led three times round the field. Ceres was rcprcfcntcd with a garland of ear« uf corn on her head, holding in one hand a lighted torch, and in the other a pop^y, which w.is fjcicd to her. She apr pears as a country-woman mounted on the back, oían ox, аш!... | |
| William Butler - Astronomy - 1803 - 434 pages
...back of ar ox, carrying a bafket on her left arm, and holding a. hoe; at other times ftie is drawn with a garland of ears of corn on her head, holding in one hand a lighted torch T, and in the other J poppy, a flower that was facred to her. Pallas, in heathen mythology, was a daughter... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1809 - 874 pages
...times round the field. Ceres was reprcfented with a garland of ears of corn on her head, holding hi one hand A lighted torch, and in the other a poppy, which was facred to her. She appears asi country-woman mounted on the back of an os, and carrying a bafket on... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 pages
...grass, they offered her a ram, after the victim had been led three times round the field. Ceres was represented with a garland of ears of corn on her head, holding in one band a lighted torch, and in the oilier a poppy, which ivas sacred to her. She was supposed to be the... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1820 - 892 pages
...grass, they offered her a ram, after the victim had been led three times round the field. Ceres was represented with a garland of ears of corn on her head, holding in one hand » lighted torch, and in the other a poppy, which was sacred to her. She appears as a country-woman... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1822 - 818 pages
...after the victim had been led three times round (be field. Ceres was represented with a garland of can of corn on her head, holding in one hand a lighted...in the other a poppy, which was sacred to her. She appears a; a countrywoman mounted on the back of an ox and carrying a basket on her left arm, and holding... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1822 - 840 pages
...grass, they offered her a ram, after the victim had been led three times round the field. Ceres was represented with a garland of ears of corn on her head, holding in one baud a lighted torch, and in the other a poppy, which was sacred to her. She appears as a countrywoman... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1823 - 892 pages
...grass, they offered her a ram, after the victim had been led three times round the field. Ceres was represented with a garland of ears of corn on her...in the other a poppy, which was sacred to her. She appears as a country-woman mounted on the back of an ox, and carrying a basket on her left arm, and... | |
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