http://www.novaroma.org/vici/index.php?title=Egeria&feed=atom&action=historyEgeria - Revision history2024-03-28T12:09:51ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.17.0http://www.novaroma.org/vici/index.php?title=Egeria&diff=47936&oldid=prevGnaeus Cornelius Lentulus at 18:11, 20 November 20122012-11-20T18:11:31Z<p></p>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>Egeria, [[nymph]], legendary consort and instructor of [[Numa Pompilius]] in the religion and rituals of the Roman people. This was in the sacred [[grove of Carmentis]]. She is one of the [[Camenae]], spring deities. Scholars agree that the etyomology of her name is from the indo-european word for lake; a true water deity.<ref>"Egeria- a Lady of the Lake?" Meander, Issue 2, 2005. K. Witczak, D. Jedrzejczak </ref> The [[Camenae]] were equated with the Muses as they communicated with mortals by inspiration.  </div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>Egeria, [[nymph]], legendary consort and instructor of [[Numa Pompilius]] in the religion and rituals of the Roman people. This was in the sacred [[grove of Carmentis]]. She is one of the [[Camenae]], spring deities. Scholars agree that the etyomology of her name is from the indo-european word for lake; a true water deity.<ref>"Egeria- a Lady of the Lake?" Meander, Issue 2, 2005. K. Witczak, D. Jedrzejczak </ref>The [[Camenae]] were equated with the <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">[[</ins>Muses<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">]] </ins>as they communicated with mortals by inspiration.  </div></td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</div></td></tr>
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</table>Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulushttp://www.novaroma.org/vici/index.php?title=Egeria&diff=46004&oldid=prevGnaeus Cornelius Lentulus at 14:24, 30 June 20112011-06-30T14:24:00Z<p></p>
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<tr><td colspan="2"> </td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><ins style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">Lucus erat, quem medium ex opaco specu fons perenni, rigabat aqua: quo quia se persaepe Numa sine arbitris velat ad congressum deae inferebat, Camenis eum lucum sacravit, quod earum ibi concilia cum coniuge sua Egeria essent. Liv., 1, 21,3</ins></div></td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>She is mentioned in [[Livy]] XIX, XXI, Dionysius of Halicarnassus AR 2.61-2. Ennius, Ann. 119; [[Cicero]] De Legibus 1.1.4; [[Ovid]], Fasti 3.154; 259-93; Martial 10.35 12-14; Juvenal, 3rd Satire 17.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">There was a sacred grove, with a never-ending spring which came from a dark grotto. Numa retired here alone in order to encounter the goddess. He consecrated this place to the Camenae, because here he sought the advice of his spouse Egeria.</ins></div></td></tr>
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</table>Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulushttp://www.novaroma.org/vici/index.php?title=Egeria&diff=45620&oldid=prevM. Lucretius Agricola at 03:26, 14 March 20112011-03-14T03:26:34Z<p></p>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">Egeria, [[nymph]], legendary consort and instructor of [[Numa Pompilius]] in the religion and rituals of the Roman people. This was in the sacred [[grove of Carmentis]]. She is one of the [[Camenae]], spring deities. Scholars agree that the etyomology of her name is from the indo-european word for lake; a true water deity.<ref>"Egeria- a Lady of the Lake?" Meander, Issue 2, 2005. K. Witczak, D. Jedrzejczak </ref> The [[Camenae]] were equated with the Muses as they communicated with mortals by inspiration. </del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">:"''Fontium memoria cum sanctitate adhuc exstat et colitur; salubritatem enim aegris corporibus afferre creduntur; sicut Camoenarum et Apollinis et Juturnae.'''"</del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;"><blockquote style="font-style:italic">primus, oliviferis Romam deductus ab arvis,<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">Pompilius menses sensit abesse duos,<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">sive hoc a Samio doctus, qui posse renasci<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">nos putat, '''Egeria''' sive monente sua. - [[Ovid]], Fasti 3.154</blockquote></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">Quis mihi nunc dicet quare caelestia Martis<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">arma ferant Salii Mamuriumque canant?<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">nympha, mone, nemori stagnoque operata Dianae;<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">nympha, Numae coniunx, ad tua facta veni.<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">vallis Aricinae silva praecinctus opaca<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">est lacus, antiqua religione sacer;<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">hic latet Hippolytus loris direptus equorum,<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">unde nemus nullis illud aditur equis.<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">licia dependent longas velantia saepes,<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">et posita est meritae multa tabella deae.<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">saepe potens voti, frontem redimita coronis,<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">et perit exemplo postmodo quisque suo.<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">defluit incerto lapidosus murmure rivus:<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">'''Egeria''' est quae praebet aquas, dea grata Camenis:<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">illa Numae coniunx consiliumque fuit.<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">principio nimium promptos ad bella Quirites<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">inde datae leges, ne firmior omnia posset,<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">et cum cive pudet conseruisse manus,<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">atque aliquis, modo trux, visa iam vertitur ara<br/></del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">vinaque dat tepidis farraque salsa focis. - [[Ovid]], Fasti 3.259-94</del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">Lucus erat, quem medium ex opaco specu fons perenni, rigabat aqua: quo quia se persaepe Numa sine arbitris velat ad congressum deae inferebat, Camenis eum lucum sacravit, quod earum ibi concilia cum coniuge sua Egeria essent. Liv., 1, 21,3</del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">There was a sacred grove, with a never-ending spring which came from a dark grotto. Numa retired here alone in order to encounter the goddess. He consecrated this place to the Camenae, because here he sought the advice of his spouse Egeria.</del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div><del style="color: red; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;">She is mentioned in [[Livy]] XIX, XXI, Dionysius of Halicarnassus AR 2.61-2. Ennius, Ann. 119; [[Cicero]] De Legibus 1.1.4; [[Ovid]], Fasti 3.154; 259-93; Martial 10.35 12-14; Juvenal, 3rd Satire 17., Plutarch The Parallel Lives; Life of Numa 4.</del></div></td><td colspan="2"> </td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="background: #ffa; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>Egeria, [[nymph]], legendary consort and instructor of [[Numa Pompilius]] in the religion and rituals of the Roman people. This was in the sacred [[grove of Carmentis]]. She is one of the [[Camenae]], spring deities. Scholars agree that the etyomology of her name is from the indo-european word for lake; a true water deity.<ref>"Egeria- a Lady of the Lake?" Meander, Issue 2, 2005. K. Witczak, D. Jedrzejczak <<del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">ref</del>/> The [[Camenae]] were equated with the Muses as they communicated with mortals by inspiration.  </div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="background: #cfc; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>Egeria, [[nymph]], legendary consort and instructor of [[Numa Pompilius]] in the religion and rituals of the Roman people. This was in the sacred [[grove of Carmentis]]. She is one of the [[Camenae]], spring deities. Scholars agree that the etyomology of her name is from the indo-european word for lake; a true water deity.<ref>"Egeria- a Lady of the Lake?" Meander, Issue 2, 2005. K. Witczak, D. Jedrzejczak </<ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">ref</ins>> The [[Camenae]] were equated with the Muses as they communicated with mortals by inspiration.  </div></td></tr>
<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</div></td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</div></td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</div></td></tr>
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<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td style="background: #eee; color:black; font-size: smaller;"><div>:Egeria also has a sacred grove ''nemus'' within the precints of the Temple of [[Diana]] of Aricia. Nymphs of fountain and springs were believed to have the power to restore health to the sick, especially Nymphs of the springs of Rome.</div></td></tr>
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