Lectisternium took place, couches being spread for the gods, as if about to feast, and their statues being taken down from their pedestals and placed upon these couches around the altars, which were loaded with the richest dishes. Select Orations of Cicero - Pagina 211di Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1841Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 578 pagine
...were spread (lecti vel pidninaria sternebantur), for the gods, as if about to feast; and their images taken down from their pedestals, and placed upon these...which were loaded with the richest dishes. Hence, Ad omnia puloinaria sacrificatum, Liv. xxii. 1. supplicatio decreta est, Cic. Cat. iii. 10. This honour... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 572 pagine
...were spread (lecti vel pulxinaria sternebantur), for the gods, as if about to feast; and their images taken down from their pedestals, and placed upon these...altars, which were loaded with the richest dishes. lit n^e, Ad omnia pulvinaria sacrificatum, Liv. xxii. 1. supplicatio decrcta est, Cic. Cat. iii. 10.... | |
| Titus Livius - 1824 - 218 pagine
...couches (pnlvinaria vel lecti) were spread — the images of the gods taken down from the pedestals were placed upon these couches around the altars, which were loaded with the choicest viands. The lectisternium was introduced first in the time of a pestilence, AU 356. 19. [Shtpplicatio.~\... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1826 - 508 pagine
...were spread (lecli yel pulvinaria sternebantur,) for the gods, as if about to feast ; and their images taken down from their pedestals, and placed upon these...which were loaded with the richest dishes. Hence, .'Id omnia pulvinaria sacrificatum, Liv. xxii. 1 . snpplicalio decreta est, Cic. Cat. iii. 1 0. This... | |
| Sallust - 1829 - 408 pagine
...then took place, when couches were sprelad for the gods, as if about to feast, and their statues were taken down from their pedestals, and placed upon these...altars, which were loaded with the richest dishes. 3. Effuso ezerdlu, " with his army scattered over the country." 4. Pracsidium agi/abant, " formed a... | |
| Horace - 1830 - 1104 pagine
...l.tclitltrnium took place, when couches were spread forthe god* as if about to feast ; nnd their images were taken down from their pedestals and placed upon these couches around the altars, which were loaded ivilh the richest dishes. Dr. Adam, in his work on Roman Antiquities, states tint on such occasions... | |
| Sallust - 1830 - 416 pagine
...be made in the various temples. What was called a Lectisternium then took place, when couches were spread for the gods, as if about to feast, and their statues were taken down from their pedestals, and placed upon these couch es around the altars, which were... | |
| Sallust - 1831 - 410 pagine
...to be made in the various temples. What was called a Lectistermum then took place, when couches were spread for the gods, as if about to feast, and their statues were taken down from their pedestals, and placed upon these couch es around the altars, which were... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1833 - 524 pagine
...were spread (lecti vel pulvinaria tternebantur,) for the gods, as if about to feast ; and their images taken down from their pedestals, and placed upon these...which were loaded with the richest dishes. Hence, Ad omnia pulvinaria sacrificalum, Liv. xxii. 1. supplicatio decreta est, Cic. Cat iii. 10. This honour-... | |
| Sallust - 1837 - 384 pagine
...be made in the various temples. What was called a Lectisternium then took place, when couches were spread for the gods, as if about to feast, and their statues were taken down from their pedestals, and placed upon these couches around the altars, which were loaded... | |
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