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Quis non vidit et amavit? veterem et novam vidi Romam, sed tibi similem non vidi Panareta; felix qui Panareta fruitur, &c.
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Its verb īre, which ob-īre and ab-īre above are built on, can also use the accusative and when it does it has a distinctly directive meaning indicating "towards": Romam eō = "I go towards/in the direction of Rome" see here.
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Note 63: Annales Marbacenses, p. 83: "Reliqui vero pervenientes Romam, cum viderent, quod non poterant habere processum utpote nulla fulti auctoritate, tandem laborem suum cognoverunt esse frivolum et inanem, et tamen a voto crucis minime fuerunt absoluti preter pueros infra annos discretionis existentes et eos quos senium deprimebat." back
A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries 2005
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Romam triumpho ductus tandemque in carcerem conjectus, animi dolore periit.
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* “Urbem a Romam in principio reges habuere.” their souls, are born poets, though indeed all are naturally inclined unto rhythm.
Religio Medici 2007
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I see a few things which may be typos: Roman for Romam in the first line, and the line viden velut ipsa cadavera tantaae is corrupt, or at least different, in the other fragment, which has "taritae" for "tantaae" itself probably tanta ae, if that makes sense, which I don't think it does.
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Annu韙que postulatis Imperator, & Rodulphus Rex, qui maxime ipsarum clausurarum dominatur, cunctique principes edictis firmarunt, vt homines mei tam Mercatores, qu鄊 alij orandi gratia viatores, absque omni anguria clausurarum & teloneariorum, cum firma pace Romam eant & redeant. 85
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Cum enim Romam versus properaret, & ingenti ac periculosa oborta tempestate, Naucleros trepidare, nec se ventorum aut maris s鎣iti� committere velle animaduerteret, ipse nauim primus ingressus, anchoras tolli iussit, in h鎐 verba exclamans: Vt nauigemus vrget necessitas: vt viuamus, non vrget.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Eleemosynis intentus priuilegia ecclesiarum, sicut pater statuerat, roborauit; et trans mare Romam, et ad sanctum Thomam in
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Cum enim Romam versus properaret, & ingenti ac periculosa oborta tempestate, Naucleros trepidare, nec se ventorum aut maris sævitiæ committere velle animaduerteret, ipse nauim primus ingressus, anchoras tolli iussit, in hæc verba exclamans: Vt nauigemus vrget necessitas: vt viuamus, non vrget.
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