A Manual of Roman AntiquitiesC. Griffin, limited, 1901 - 573 Seiten |
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... manner that the clods from the furrow fell inwards , and it was carried over ( suspendere aratrum ) those spots where it was intended to place a gate . The furrow thus formed ( primigenius sulcus ) represented the ditch , and the ridge ...
... manner that the clods from the furrow fell inwards , and it was carried over ( suspendere aratrum ) those spots where it was intended to place a gate . The furrow thus formed ( primigenius sulcus ) represented the ditch , and the ridge ...
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... manner , a village Enea , or Antipolis , is said to have once existed on the Janiculum , while the poem of Virgil has made every one familiar with the colony planted by the Arcadian Evander on the Pala- tine - a legend which evidently ...
... manner , a village Enea , or Antipolis , is said to have once existed on the Janiculum , while the poem of Virgil has made every one familiar with the colony planted by the Arcadian Evander on the Pala- tine - a legend which evidently ...
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... manner , the recent investigations concerning the forum have cleared away many difficulties . Varro 2 states expressly that the commencement of the Sacred Way ( caput Sacrae Viae ) was at the chapel of the goddess Strenia , and that it ...
... manner , the recent investigations concerning the forum have cleared away many difficulties . Varro 2 states expressly that the commencement of the Sacred Way ( caput Sacrae Viae ) was at the chapel of the goddess Strenia , and that it ...
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... manner , Capitolium has an equal latitude of signification . However , the common rule was to distinguish one from another , as shown by the phrase inter arcem et Capitolium constantly applied to the hollow corre- sponding with the ...
... manner , Capitolium has an equal latitude of signification . However , the common rule was to distinguish one from another , as shown by the phrase inter arcem et Capitolium constantly applied to the hollow corre- sponding with the ...
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... manner the Romans believed this island , sometimes called Inter duos pontes , to have been formed . It was at all times looked upon as holy , and appropriated to sacred buildings . The first temple erected was that of Esculapius , whose ...
... manner the Romans believed this island , sometimes called Inter duos pontes , to have been formed . It was at all times looked upon as holy , and appropriated to sacred buildings . The first temple erected was that of Esculapius , whose ...
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Seite 290 - Institutes were declared to be the legitimate system of civil jurisprudence ; they alone were admitted in the tribunals, and they alone were taught in the academies, of Rome, Constantinople, and Berytus.