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  1. Lucubrationes Manilianae... (Latin Edition) by Paul Thomas, Janus De Manilio Woltjer, et all 2009-12-10
  2. Manili Astronomicon Liber II: Edidit H. W. Garrod ... (1911) by Marcus Manilius, 2009-06-25
  3. Astronomicon Ex Recensione Richardi Bentleii. Adjecta Est in Calce Cujusque Paginae Lection Vulgata (Italian Edition) by Marcus Manilius, 2010-04-20
  4. M. Manili Astronomicon Libri Qvinqve (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Johann Friedrich Jacob, 2010-02-13
  5. Astronomicon, Book 5 (1846) (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, 2010-09-10
  6. M. Manilii Astronomicon, Volume 2 (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Richard Bentley, 2010-03-16
  7. ASTRONOMICON LIBRI QUINQUE. Josephus Scaliger Jul. Caes. F. Recensuit. Eiusdem Jos. Scaligeri Commentarius in Eosdem Libros, Castigationum Explicationes. by Marcus Manilius, 1590-01-01
  8. Marci Manilii Astronomicon Libri Quinque V1: Accessere Marci Tullii Ciceronis Arataea (1786) by Marcus Manilius, Alexandre Guy Pingre, 2008-10-27
  9. Essai Sur La Metaphysique Du Calcul Differentiel: Suivi D'Une Nouvelle Theorie (1850) (French Edition) by J. Manilius, 2010-05-23
  10. P. Virgilii Maronis Opera: P. Virgilii Maronis Culex, Ciris, Catalecta, Copa, Moretum. M. Manilii Astronomicon (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, 2010-05-12
  11. Marci Manilii Astronomicon Libri Quinque;: Accessere Marci Tullii Ciceronis Arataea, (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Marcus Tullius Cicero, et all 2010-04-04
  12. P. Virgilii Maronis Opera: Accedit M. Manilii Astronomicon Cum Notitia Literaria, Studiis Societatis Bipontinæ (Lithuanian Edition) by Marcus Manilius, Marcus Virgil, 2010-01-01
  13. Het Leven Ende Martelie Vanden H. Quintinus Rooms-Borgher Ende Martelaer (1674) (Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Bauduyn Manilius Publisher, 2010-05-23
  14. M. Manilii Astronomica, Volume 1 (Latin Edition) by Marcus Manilius, 2010-01-11

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22. Marcus Manilius (person) - Biography Research Guide
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26. Manilius Astronomica
manilius Astronomica (1st century CE). For I shall sing of God, silentminded monarch of nature, who, permeating sky and land and sea, controls with uniform
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27. Quotations From Marcus Manilius
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28. L'astronomie Et La Poesie : Manilius
Même son nom est incertain, mais il s agit probablement de Marcus manilius ; dans les premiers livres, l auteur est anonyme mais les derniers livres
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    Now Constellations, Muse, and signs rehearse,
    In order, let them sparkle in thy verse.
    Those which obliquely round the burning Zone,
    And bear the Summer and the Winter Sun,
    Those first: then those which roll a different way
    Which Nights serene disclose, and which create
    The steady Rules, and fix the Laws of Fate.
    First Aries, glorious in his Golden Wool,
    Looks back and wonders at the mighty Bull,
    Whose back-parts first appear: He bending lies
    With Threat'ning Head, and calls the Twins to rise, They clasp for fear , and mutually embrace; And next (to) the Twins with an unsteady pace Bright Cancer rolls: then Leo shakes his mane : And following Virgo calms his rage again : Then Day and Night weigh'd in Libra's Scales, Equal awhile, at last the Night prevails, And longer grown the heavier scale inclines And draws bright Scorpio from the Winter signs : Him Centaur follows with an aiming Eye His Bow full drawn and ready to let fly : Next narrow Horns the twisted Caper shows

29. Marcus Manilius — Infoplease.com
manilius, Marcus (munil us) key, fl. AD 10, Roman poet. Of his didactic poem on astrology, Related content from HighBeam Research on Marcus manilius
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31. Marcus Manilius Biography / Profile - Salem On Literature
Marcus manilius (MAHRkuhs ma-NIHL-ee-uhs) wrote a long didactic poem in five books, the Astronomica (nd; English translation, 1977), a treatise on
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    Marcus Manilius (MAHR-kuhs ma-NIHL-ee-uhs) wrote a long didactic poem in five books, the Astronomica (n.d.; English translation, 1977), a treatise on astrology. Nothing is known about his life. Scholars surmise from his zodiacal allusion in Book 4 of the Astronomica to the ascension of Tiberius (14 c.e.) that he outlived Augustus. His name was probably Marcus Manilius, but other forms are possible. He may have been Roman. He knew the works of Vergil Livy , and Cicero , and he specifically opposed the poet Lucretius, but since his apparent knowledge of Greek literature was broader, he may have been Greek. His idiosyncratic Latin diction suggests that he may have been from Asia Minor.
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    32. Manilius, Gaius - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Manilius, Gaius
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    34. Astronomica: Marcus Manilius - © Dr Shepherd Simpson
    Definition Source Texts of Astrology Marcus manilius Astronomica is an astrological poem dating from the 1st century AD. The extracts given below are
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    Definition: Source Texts of Astrology ] Marcus Manilius' Astronomica is an astrological poem dating from the 1st century AD. The extracts given below are from a translation by Thomas Creech, 1670 AD. Extracts on the Arrangement of the Signs in the Heavens: Now Constellations, Muse, and signs rehearse,
    In order, let them sparkle in thy verse.
    Those which obliquely round the burning Zone,
    And bear the Summer and the Winter Sun,
    Those first: then those which roll a different way
    From West: nor Heaven's Diurnal whirl obey:
    Which Nights serene disclose, and which create
    The steady Rules, and fix the Laws of Fate. First Aries, glorious in his Golden Wool,
    Looks back and wonders at the mighty Bull,
    Whose back-parts first appear: He bending lies
    With Threat'ning Head, and calls the Twins to rise, They clasp for fear, and mutually embrace; And next the Twins with an unsteady pace Bright Cancer rolls: then Leo shakes his mane: And following Virgo calms his rage again: Then Day and Night weigh'd in Libra's Scales

    35. Marcus Manilius - MSN Encarta
    manilius, Marcus (lived in the 1st century ad), Roman poet. manilius is known for his Astronomica, a poem on astronomy and astrology. The poem’s five
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    Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Blog It Marcus Manilius (lived in the 1st century ad ), Roman poet. Manilius is known for his Astronomica , a poem on astronomy and astrology . The poem’s five books discuss such topics as the form and origin of the world, the four elements (earth, water, air, and fire), the place of the earth in the universe, the zodiac , the constellations of the northern and southern skies, and the nature of the stars. Manilius also delves into the moral implications of astrology. He speaks of the power of the gods, humankind’s lack of free will, and the association of the signs of the zodiac with the constellations. The entire poem rests upon a firm conviction that there is a fixed order in the universe, which is overseen by a divine spirit in control of the fate of humankind. According to the poem, Heaven is the father of all people, and the earth is a reflection of the heavenly world. Humankind, being without free will, can only question the stars as to its destiny.

    36. [2001 April] Manilius
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    38. Manilius, Marcus
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    manilius Memorable Quotes and quotations from. manilius - - When we are born we die, our end is but the pendant of our beginning.
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