Definition of Sextos

1. sexto [n] - See also: sexto

Literary usage of Sextos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Roba Di Roma by William Wetmore Story (1887)
"... and in another says of him:- " Sextus Tarquinius, Sextus Nero — Sextos et isle; ... Sextos Nero, — and now this Sextos; Always under ..."

2. Evenings with the skeptics; or, Free discussion on free thinkers by John Owen (1881)
"In point of fact, the ' De Vanitate' may be summarily described by calling it a compound of the Book of Ecclesiastes and the works of Sextos ..."

3. Guide to the Public Collections of Classical Antiquities in Rome by Wolfgang Helbig, Emil Reisch (1895)
"But on the one hand the assumed likeness between the two portraits does not exist; and on the other hand it seems incredible that the Sextos of the ..."

4. Roba Di Roma by William Wetmore Story (1887)
"... and in another says of him:- " Sextus Tarquinius, Sextus Nero — Sextos et isle; ... Sextos Nero, — and now this Sextos; Always under ..."

5. Evenings with the skeptics; or, Free discussion on free thinkers by John Owen (1881)
"In point of fact, the ' De Vanitate' may be summarily described by calling it a compound of the Book of Ecclesiastes and the works of Sextos ..."

6. Guide to the Public Collections of Classical Antiquities in Rome by Wolfgang Helbig, Emil Reisch (1895)
"But on the one hand the assumed likeness between the two portraits does not exist; and on the other hand it seems incredible that the Sextos of the ..."

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