The Roman Forum: A Topographical StudyLongmans and Company, 1877 - 336 pagine |
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... step beyond his authorities , in order to exhibit a general view of the Forum . He trusts that it is need- less to say how thoroughly he is aware of the imper- fection of these attempts . Were they much better than they are , it is ...
... step beyond his authorities , in order to exhibit a general view of the Forum . He trusts that it is need- less to say how thoroughly he is aware of the imper- fection of these attempts . Were they much better than they are , it is ...
Pagina 5
... steps at the bottom , the bodies of persons executed in the prison were frequently thrown . No traces of this path are now visible , but its direction and extent are indicated by a passage of Dio Cassius , in which that historian ...
... steps at the bottom , the bodies of persons executed in the prison were frequently thrown . No traces of this path are now visible , but its direction and extent are indicated by a passage of Dio Cassius , in which that historian ...
Pagina 11
... Steps of Sighs.5 Concord . Near the prison , on the other side of the Temple of Gemonian steps , was the Temple of Concord , the extensive podium of which , with remains of its marble pavement , has recently been exposed , with the ...
... Steps of Sighs.5 Concord . Near the prison , on the other side of the Temple of Gemonian steps , was the Temple of Concord , the extensive podium of which , with remains of its marble pavement , has recently been exposed , with the ...
Pagina 15
... steps of Moneta , in a position whence the goddess Con- cord had a perfect view of the Latin crowd . The latter part of this description is equivalent to Plutarch's expression respecting the temple of Camillus , that it commanded a ...
... steps of Moneta , in a position whence the goddess Con- cord had a perfect view of the Latin crowd . The latter part of this description is equivalent to Plutarch's expression respecting the temple of Camillus , that it commanded a ...
Pagina 17
... steps of Concord , and called on the orator to harangue the people . Another meeting of the Senate in this temple has been already mentioned , when the death of Sejanus was decreed . It is not easy to explain why this temple was chosen ...
... steps of Concord , and called on the orator to harangue the people . Another meeting of the Senate in this temple has been already mentioned , when the death of Sejanus was decreed . It is not easy to explain why this temple was chosen ...
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Pagina 41 - Confidentes garrulique et malevoli supra lacum, Qui alteri de nihilo audacter dicunt contumeliam Et qui ipsi sat habent, quod in se possit vere dicier. Sub Veteribus ibi sunt, qui dant quique accipiunt foenere ; Pone aedem Castoris ibi sunt, subito quibus credas male.
Pagina 170 - te novacula cotem discissurum ; cape haec et perage, quod aves tuae fieri posse portendunt'. tum 5 illum baud cunctanter discidisse cotem ferunt. statua Atti capite velato, quo in loco res acta est, in comitio in gradibus ipsis ad laevam curiae fuit; cotem quoque eodem loco sitam fuisse memorant. ut esset ad posteros miraculi eius monumentum.
Pagina 292 - Hic ubi sidereus propius videt astra colossus et crescunt media pegmata celsa via, invidiosa feri radiabant atria regis unaque iam tota stabat in urbe domus.
Pagina 247 - Paulus in medio foro basilicam 7 (xvi. 14) iam paene texerat isdem antiquis columnis, illam autem quam locavit facit magnificentissimam. Quid quaeris ? nihil IQ gratius illo monumento, nihil gloriosius. Itaque Caesaris amici, me dico et Oppium, dirumparis licet, in monumentum illud quod tu tollere laudibus solebas, ut forum laxaremus et usque ad atrium Libertatis explicaremus, contempsimus sexcenties HS ; cum privatis non poterat transigi minore 15 pecunia. Efficiemus rem gloriosissimam...
Pagina 147 - ... vetuerint. inde ad comitium vadunt, ne litem suam faciant. dum eunt, nulla est in angiporto amphora quam non impleant, quippe qui vesicam plenam vini habeant.
Pagina 276 - Carinae postea Cerionia, quod hinc oritur caput sacrae viae ab Streniae sacello quae pertinet in arcem, qua sacra quotquot mensibus feruntur in arcem et per quam augures ex arce profecti solent inaugurare.
Pagina 165 - Ceterum, id quod haud discrepat, contumacia adversus contemnentes humilitatem suam nobiles certavit ; civile ius, repositum in penetralibus pontificum, evulgavit fastosque circa forum in albo proposuit, ut, quando lege agi posset, sciretur...
Pagina 289 - 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, tum ad sacellum Larum, inde forum Romanum ; forumque1 et Capitolium non a Romulo, sed a Tito Tatio additum urbi credidere.
Pagina 227 - Indos 605 auroramque sequi Parthosque reposcere signa: sunt geminae Belli portae, sic nomine dicunt, religione sacrae et saevi formidine Martis; centum aerei claudunt vectes aeternaque ferri...
Pagina 263 - Ultor ad ipse suos caelo descendit honores templaque in Augusto conspicienda foro. et deus est ingens et opus : debebat in urbe non aliter nati Mars habitare sui.