The 'multa Lumina ingenii' are most conspicuous in those passages of his poem which best illustrate the range and distinctness of his observation, the grandeur and truth of his philosophical conceptions, the passionate sympathy with which he strove to elevate and purify human life.
"The Roman Poets of the Republic"
W. Y. Sellar
4. How does the line beginning Lumina conjurent, inter something, end?
"The Caxtons, Part 6"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
150, 'Postquam Lumina sis oculis bonus Ancus reliquit,' and Lucr.
"The Student's Companion to Latin Authors"
George Middleton Thomas R. Mills