The Topography and Antiquities of Rome: Including Recent Discoveries Made about the Forum and the Via Sacra, Volume 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Greene, 1831 - 400 pagine |
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Pagina 9
... walls of Rome . " The modern village of Rocca di Papa , seen at the same time with the plain , has been supposed , from its relative situ- ation , to occupy the site of the citadel of Albano . 18 16 " Tum gratus Iulo , Atque novercali ...
... walls of Rome . " The modern village of Rocca di Papa , seen at the same time with the plain , has been supposed , from its relative situ- ation , to occupy the site of the citadel of Albano . 18 16 " Tum gratus Iulo , Atque novercali ...
Pagina 32
... walls which formed the enclosure of the Forum of Augustus . A portion of the Quirinal hill 8 has evidently been cut away , to make room for the level of Tra- jan's Forum : to trace its curved outline , therefore , we may begin at the ...
... walls which formed the enclosure of the Forum of Augustus . A portion of the Quirinal hill 8 has evidently been cut away , to make room for the level of Tra- jan's Forum : to trace its curved outline , therefore , we may begin at the ...
Pagina 37
... walls of Rome are much beyond the limits we have now laid down . The mistress of the world made laws for her ... wall 103 , and enclosed on the east by his celebrated " agger . 99 104 101 Martial , Epig . lib . xi . 78. Hor . Sat. lib ...
... walls of Rome are much beyond the limits we have now laid down . The mistress of the world made laws for her ... wall 103 , and enclosed on the east by his celebrated " agger . 99 104 101 Martial , Epig . lib . xi . 78. Hor . Sat. lib ...
Pagina 39
... walls which subse- quently surrounded the two hills and the Forum.1 We read of the gates of Romulus , with twice as many names ; and then an addition of two more , called the Janualis and Carmentalis . The latter can be placed , upon ...
... walls which subse- quently surrounded the two hills and the Forum.1 We read of the gates of Romulus , with twice as many names ; and then an addition of two more , called the Janualis and Carmentalis . The latter can be placed , upon ...
Pagina 40
... walls of the ancient city , it may naturally be asked , if there are any monuments or vestiges still remaining to assist us in the enquiry . We are obliged to confess that the materials to which we might with confidence appeal , if they ...
... walls of the ancient city , it may naturally be asked , if there are any monuments or vestiges still remaining to assist us in the enquiry . We are obliged to confess that the materials to which we might with confidence appeal , if they ...
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Pagina 327 - Where Rome embraced her heroes ? where the steep Tarpeian ? fittest goal of Treason's race, The promontory whence the Traitor's Leap Cured all ambition. Did the Conquerors heap Their spoils here ? Yes ; and in yon field below, A thousand years of silenced factions sleep — The Forum, where the immortal accents glow, And still the eloquent air breathes— burns with Cicero ! CXIII.
Pagina 454 - Regum in eo ambitio vel gloria varie vulgata: sed initium condendi, et quod pomerium Romulus posuerit, noscere baud absurdum reor. Igitur a foro boario, ubi aereum tauri simulacrum aspicimus, quia id genus animalium aratro subditur, sulcus designandi oppidi coeptus, ut magnam Herculis aram amplecteretur ; inde certis spatiis interiecti lapides per ima montis Palatini ad aram Consi, mox curias veteres, turn ad sacellum Larum, inde forum Romanum ; forumque1 et Capitolium non a Romulo, sed a Tito Tatio...
Pagina 467 - Sed dum tota domus raeda componitur una, 10 substitit ad veteres arcus madidamque Capenam. hic, ubi nocturnae Numa constituebat amicae, nunc sacri fontis nemus et delubra locantur ludaeis, quorum cophinus faenumque supellex (omnis enim populo mercedem pendere iussa est 15 arbor et eiectis mendicat silva Camenis). in vallem Egeriae descendimus et speluncas dissimiles veris.
Pagina 131 - Lucus erat, quem medium ex opaco specu fons perenni rigabat aqua. Quo quia se persaepe Numa sine arbitris velut ad congressum deae inferebat, Camenis eum lucum sacravit, quod earum ibi concilia cum coniuge sua Egeria essent.
Pagina 454 - ... aspicimus, quia id genus animalium aratro subditur, sulcus designandi oppidi coeptus, ut magnam Herculis aram amplecteretur; inde certis spatiis interiecti lapides per ima montis Palatini ad aram Consi, mox curias ueteres, turn ad sacellum Larum. [2] forumque Romanum et Capitolium non a Romulo, sed a Tito Tatio additum urbi credidere.
Pagina 247 - ... et volgo faciunt id lutea russaque vela et ferrugina, cum magnis intenta theatris per malos volgata trabesque trementia flutant; namque ibi consessum caveai supter et omnem scaenai speciem patrum matrumque deorsum 8o inficiunt coguntque suo fluitarc colore.
Pagina 69 - Tum primum e campo comitia ad patres translata sunt: nam ad eam diem, etsi potissima arbitrio principis, quaedam tamen studiis tribuum fiebant. neque populus ademptum ius questus est nisi inani rumore...
Pagina 457 - Esquilina introisset, homo promptus lacessivit; quasi vero id aut ego scire debuerim aut vestrum quispiam audierit aut ad rem pertineat, qua tu porta introieris, modo ne triumphali, quae porta Macedonicis semper consulibus ante te patuit; tu inventus es, qui consular!
Pagina 93 - Appius caused the materials to be fetched from a great distance, so as to have all the stones hard and of the nature of millstones, such as are not to be found in this part of the country. Having ordered this material to be smoothed and polished, the stones were cut in corresponding angles, so as to fit together...
Pagina 95 - Ipsum cremare apud Romanos non fuit veteris instituti: terra condebantur. at postquam longinquis bellis obrutos erui cognovere, tune institutum. et tarnen multae familiae priscos servavere ritus, sicut in Cornelia nemo ante Sullam dictatorem traditur crematus, idque voluisse veritum talionem eruto C.