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1 Herculaneum
Hercŭlānĕum ( Hercŭlānĭum, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 62; but the modern form Herculanum is not Lat.; in Cic. Att. 7, 3, 1, [p. 848] read Aeculanum; v. Orell. ad loc.), ĕi, n., = Hêrakleion, a town of Campania, situated on the sea-coast, between Naples and Pompeii, and buried along with the latter city by an eruption of Vesuvius, A. D. 79, Mel. 2, 4, 9; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 62; Sisenn. ap. Non. 207, 9; Liv. 10, 45; Vell. 2, 16, 2; Sen. Q. N. 6, 26 fin.; Flor. 1, 16.—II.Derivv.A.Her-cŭlānĕus ( - lanus), a, um, adj., of or belonging to Herculaneum, Herculanean:B.via,
Cic. Agr. 2, 14, 36; Plin. 15, 18, 18, § 72; Cloat. ap. Macr. S. 2, 16.—Form Herculanus:ficus,
Cato, R. R. 8, 1:via,
Flor. 4, 8, 6.—Hercŭlānensis, e, adj., the same:fundus,
Cic. Fam. 9, 25, 3; for which absol.: villa in Herculanensi, in the vicinity of Herculaneum, Sen. de Ira, 3, 22. — Subst.: Hercŭlānenses, ĭum, m. plur., the inhabitants of Herculaneum, Herculaneans, Inscr. Grut. 439, 6. -
2 Herculanenses
Hercŭlānĕum ( Hercŭlānĭum, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 62; but the modern form Herculanum is not Lat.; in Cic. Att. 7, 3, 1, [p. 848] read Aeculanum; v. Orell. ad loc.), ĕi, n., = Hêrakleion, a town of Campania, situated on the sea-coast, between Naples and Pompeii, and buried along with the latter city by an eruption of Vesuvius, A. D. 79, Mel. 2, 4, 9; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 62; Sisenn. ap. Non. 207, 9; Liv. 10, 45; Vell. 2, 16, 2; Sen. Q. N. 6, 26 fin.; Flor. 1, 16.—II.Derivv.A.Her-cŭlānĕus ( - lanus), a, um, adj., of or belonging to Herculaneum, Herculanean:B.via,
Cic. Agr. 2, 14, 36; Plin. 15, 18, 18, § 72; Cloat. ap. Macr. S. 2, 16.—Form Herculanus:ficus,
Cato, R. R. 8, 1:via,
Flor. 4, 8, 6.—Hercŭlānensis, e, adj., the same:fundus,
Cic. Fam. 9, 25, 3; for which absol.: villa in Herculanensi, in the vicinity of Herculaneum, Sen. de Ira, 3, 22. — Subst.: Hercŭlānenses, ĭum, m. plur., the inhabitants of Herculaneum, Herculaneans, Inscr. Grut. 439, 6. -
3 Herculanensis
Hercŭlānĕum ( Hercŭlānĭum, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 62; but the modern form Herculanum is not Lat.; in Cic. Att. 7, 3, 1, [p. 848] read Aeculanum; v. Orell. ad loc.), ĕi, n., = Hêrakleion, a town of Campania, situated on the sea-coast, between Naples and Pompeii, and buried along with the latter city by an eruption of Vesuvius, A. D. 79, Mel. 2, 4, 9; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 62; Sisenn. ap. Non. 207, 9; Liv. 10, 45; Vell. 2, 16, 2; Sen. Q. N. 6, 26 fin.; Flor. 1, 16.—II.Derivv.A.Her-cŭlānĕus ( - lanus), a, um, adj., of or belonging to Herculaneum, Herculanean:B.via,
Cic. Agr. 2, 14, 36; Plin. 15, 18, 18, § 72; Cloat. ap. Macr. S. 2, 16.—Form Herculanus:ficus,
Cato, R. R. 8, 1:via,
Flor. 4, 8, 6.—Hercŭlānensis, e, adj., the same:fundus,
Cic. Fam. 9, 25, 3; for which absol.: villa in Herculanensi, in the vicinity of Herculaneum, Sen. de Ira, 3, 22. — Subst.: Hercŭlānenses, ĭum, m. plur., the inhabitants of Herculaneum, Herculaneans, Inscr. Grut. 439, 6. -
4 Herculanium
Hercŭlānĕum ( Hercŭlānĭum, Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 62; but the modern form Herculanum is not Lat.; in Cic. Att. 7, 3, 1, [p. 848] read Aeculanum; v. Orell. ad loc.), ĕi, n., = Hêrakleion, a town of Campania, situated on the sea-coast, between Naples and Pompeii, and buried along with the latter city by an eruption of Vesuvius, A. D. 79, Mel. 2, 4, 9; Plin. 3, 5, 9, § 62; Sisenn. ap. Non. 207, 9; Liv. 10, 45; Vell. 2, 16, 2; Sen. Q. N. 6, 26 fin.; Flor. 1, 16.—II.Derivv.A.Her-cŭlānĕus ( - lanus), a, um, adj., of or belonging to Herculaneum, Herculanean:B.via,
Cic. Agr. 2, 14, 36; Plin. 15, 18, 18, § 72; Cloat. ap. Macr. S. 2, 16.—Form Herculanus:ficus,
Cato, R. R. 8, 1:via,
Flor. 4, 8, 6.—Hercŭlānensis, e, adj., the same:fundus,
Cic. Fam. 9, 25, 3; for which absol.: villa in Herculanensi, in the vicinity of Herculaneum, Sen. de Ira, 3, 22. — Subst.: Hercŭlānenses, ĭum, m. plur., the inhabitants of Herculaneum, Herculaneans, Inscr. Grut. 439, 6.
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