"There are some who affirm that the Aborigines, from whom the Romans are originally descended, were natives of Italy, a stock which came into being spontaneously...and these authors say that they were first called Aborigines because they were the founders of the p33 families of their descendants, or, as we should call them, genearchai or prĂ´togonoi.â Others claim that certain vagabonds without house or home, coming together out of many places, met one another there by chance and took up their abode in the fastnesses, living by robbery and grazing their herds. And these writers change their name, also, to one more suitable to their condition, calling them Aberrigenes,â to show that they were wanderers; indeed, according to these, the race of the Aborigines would seem to be no different from those the ancients called Leleges; for this is the name they generally gave to the homeless and mixed peoples who had no fixed abode which they could call their country.â "
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, bk. 1, sec. 10 (tr. Earnest Cary, i, 1937)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Aborigines_(mythology)
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Aborigines (mythology)
4 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Aborigines (mythology) â
Related Quotes
"This city, mistress of the whole earth and sea, which the Romans now inhabit, is said to have had as its earliest occâŚ"
"Still others have a story to the effect that they were colonists sent out by those Ligurians who are neighbours of thâŚ"
"But the most learned of the Roman historians, among whom is Porcius Cato, who compiled with the greatest care the "orâŚ"
"Pale maids with passionless purity adorn Prim Vesta's temple."
""Lucifer," is the pale morning-star, the precursor of the full blaze of the noon-day sun--the "Eosphoros" of the GreeâŚ"
"An object that has no will of its own, capable, if need be, of opposing its creator, and with no qualities other thanâŚ"
"Lucifer began, mythologically, as a heavenly detective. He was the lawyer retained by the gods for the suppression ofâŚ"
"They date from the Medieval age, the period of mental obscuration, during which most of the present prejudices and suâŚ"