CONDERE

CONDERE
CONDERE
apud Statium, l. 10 Theb. v. 431.
Imo, ait Amphion, Regem si tanta cupido
Condere, quae timidis belli mens ede, Pelasgis
Quid fracti exsanguesque parent? ----
omuem sepulchralem honorem notat, uti apud Ausonium saepius Parental. Idem Papinius, eôd. libr. v. 787.
----- Cadmum atque Amphiona supra
Conditur. ----- ----
Hinc Conditus, apud eundem, l. 8. Theb. v. 6. de Amphia.
----- ----- neque enim ignibus artus
Conditus, aut maestâ niger adventabat ab urna,
Compositus est, uti Horatius habet, l. 1. Serm. Sat. 9. v. 28.
Omnes compositi felices! nunc ego resto.
Seu sollenni ritu sepultus, de quo supra ubi de Cadaverum Cura. Quid vero sit Condere fulgur, dicemus infra voce Fulguritum.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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