Author: Claudius Claudianus
Cited by
- James Coningham (1)
- IN: A critical essay on the modern medals. With some reflections on the taste and judgment of the ancients. (1704) Non-Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Populumque Clientem, Publica mansuris testantur vocibus Aera.
FROM: Panegyric XVII, (399), Speech, Italy
- Samuel Cobb (1)
- IN: Honour retriev'd. A poem. Occasion'd by the late victories obtain'd over the French and Bavarians by the forces of the allies, under the Command of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough. By Samuel Cobb, M.A. (1705) Poetry, British
EPIGRAPH: Victoria nulla Clarior, aut Hominum votis optatior unquam Contigit.
FROM: De Consulatu Stilichonis, (400), Speech, Italy
- William Forbes (1)
- IN: A pil for pork-eaters: or, a Scots lancet for an English swelling. (1705) Poetry, British
EPIGRAPH: Tolluntur in altum ut lapfu graviori ruant.
FROM: In Rufinum, (396), Poem, Italy
- Charles Gildon (1)
- IN: Libertas triumphans: a poem, occasion'd by the glorious victory obtain'd near Odenard, by the forces of the allies under the command of His Highness John Duke of Marlborough, and Prince of the Sacred Roman Empire, and the Velt-Mareschal Auverquerque: on the first of July, 1708. (1708) Poetry, British
EPIGRAPH: Tolluntur in altum ut lapsu graviori ruant.
FROM: In Rufinum, (None), Poem, Italy