A Smaller Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: Abridged from the Larger DictionaryJohn Murray, 1868 - 474 pagine |
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Pagina 3
... citizens of all the towns , and held regularly kingly rule after the death of Ogyges , and twice every year , in the spring and in the established a democracy . In the time of He- autumn . These meetings , which lasted three rodotus the ...
... citizens of all the towns , and held regularly kingly rule after the death of Ogyges , and twice every year , in the spring and in the established a democracy . In the time of He- autumn . These meetings , which lasted three rodotus the ...
Pagina 6
... citizens . A Roman citizen might also generally bring his action by means of a cognitor or procu- rator . [ ACTIO . ] Actor has also the sense of an agent or manager of another's business generally . The actor publicus was an officer ...
... citizens . A Roman citizen might also generally bring his action by means of a cognitor or procu- rator . [ ACTIO . ] Actor has also the sense of an agent or manager of another's business generally . The actor publicus was an officer ...
Pagina 7
... citizens could be adopted ; but females could be adopted ( by testament at least ) as well as males . The adopted ... citizen could not , according to the laws of the Twelve Tables , be effected except by a vote of the populus in the ...
... citizens could be adopted ; but females could be adopted ( by testament at least ) as well as males . The adopted ... citizen could not , according to the laws of the Twelve Tables , be effected except by a vote of the populus in the ...
Pagina 11
... citizens , who were not included in the thirty tribes insti- tuted by Servius Tullius . Although citizens , they did not possess the suffragium , or right of voting in the comitia . They were cives sine suffragio . They also paid the ...
... citizens , who were not included in the thirty tribes insti- tuted by Servius Tullius . Although citizens , they did not possess the suffragium , or right of voting in the comitia . They were cives sine suffragio . They also paid the ...
Pagina 13
... citizens , and the members of it were obliged to marry at the same time . AGEMA ( aynua from άyw ) , the name of a chosen body of troops in the Macedonian army , usually consisting of horsemen . It AGER PUBLICUS , the public land , was ...
... citizens , and the members of it were obliged to marry at the same time . AGEMA ( aynua from άyw ) , the name of a chosen body of troops in the Macedonian army , usually consisting of horsemen . It AGER PUBLICUS , the public land , was ...
Parole e frasi comuni
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Brani popolari
Pagina 93 - The client contributed to the marriage portion of the patron's daughter, if the patron was poor, and to his ransom, or that of his children, if they were taken prisoners ; he paid the costs and damages of a suit which the patron lost, and of any penalty in which he was condemned ; he bore a part of the patron's expenses incurred by his discharging public duties, or filling the honourable places in the state.
Pagina 355 - The stola was the characteristic dress of the Roman matrons, as the toga was of the Roman men. Hence the meretrices were not allowed to wear it, but only a dark-coloured toga, and accordingly Horace (Sat.
Pagina 309 - Formerly these troops had been recruited in Italy; and, as the adjacent provinces gradually imbibed the softer manners of Rome, the levies were extended to Macedonia, Noricum and Spain. In the room of these elegant troops, better adapted to the pomp of courts than to the uses...
Pagina 269 - ... and proclaimed the amount of his debt. If no person released the prisoner by paying the debt, the creditor might sell him as a slave or put him to death. If there were several creditors, the letter of the law...
Pagina 411 - Their chief office was to watch by turns, night and day, the everlasting fire which blazed upon the altar of Vesta, its extinction being considered as the most fearful of all prodigies, and emblematic of the extinction of the state. If such misfortune befell, and was caused by the carelessness of the priestess on duty, she was stripped and scourged by the pontifex maximus, in the dark and with a screen interposed, and he rekindled the flame by the friction of two pieces of wood from a felix arbor.
Pagina 46 - In the Greek states the temples, altars, sacred groves, and statues of the gods, generally possessed the privilege of protecting slaves, debtors, and criminals, who fled to them for refuge. The laws, however, do not appear to have recognised the right of all such sacred places to afford the protection which was claimed...
Pagina 195 - ... people, who presented each of them with a rudis or wooden sword ; whence those who were discharged were called Rudiarii. Gladiators were divided into different classes, according to their arms and different mode of fighting, or other circumstances. The names of the most important of these classes...
Pagina 144 - The large room on the right of the peristyle is the triclinium ; beside it is the kitchen ; the smaller apartments which surround it and the atrium are chambers for the use of the family. The one next to the private entrance into the peristyle is called the library, and is lighted by the window, of which a view has been already given from without, p.