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... regarded merely as a part of the Aventine , but we do not find it designated by any separate name , nor , indeed , is it distinctly noticed by any classical author . It must be remarked , that the hills of Rome do not now present , by ...
... regarded merely as a part of the Aventine , but we do not find it designated by any separate name , nor , indeed , is it distinctly noticed by any classical author . It must be remarked , that the hills of Rome do not now present , by ...
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... regarded as of evil omen , because the Fabii passed through it when they sallied forth on their ill - fated expedition . ( Liv . II . 49 . 1 Dionys . IV . 13. IX . 68. Cic . de Rep . II . 6. By Plin . H.N. III . 5. it is called the ...
... regarded as of evil omen , because the Fabii passed through it when they sallied forth on their ill - fated expedition . ( Liv . II . 49 . 1 Dionys . IV . 13. IX . 68. Cic . de Rep . II . 6. By Plin . H.N. III . 5. it is called the ...
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... regarded as sacred , the ceremonies having been performed by C. Curtius , who was consul B.C. 310.3 Close to the Lacus Curtius grew a fig - tree , an olive , and a vine , which seem to have been regarded with the same reverence by the ...
... regarded as sacred , the ceremonies having been performed by C. Curtius , who was consul B.C. 310.3 Close to the Lacus Curtius grew a fig - tree , an olive , and a vine , which seem to have been regarded with the same reverence by the ...
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... regarded , being in fact a strong 1 Sueton . Tit . 10. Plin . H. N. XII . 14. comp . VI . 23 . 2 For what follows see Vitruv . VII . 1. where he describes the construction of pavements , and Stat . S. IV . iii , on the Via Domitiana ...
... regarded , being in fact a strong 1 Sueton . Tit . 10. Plin . H. N. XII . 14. comp . VI . 23 . 2 For what follows see Vitruv . VII . 1. where he describes the construction of pavements , and Stat . S. IV . iii , on the Via Domitiana ...
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... regarded as still involved in doubt . The ancients them- selves proposed two derivations , both of which pointed to the Sabines , some regarding the word as another form of Curetes , i.e. inhabitants of the Sabine town of Cures , others ...
... regarded as still involved in doubt . The ancients them- selves proposed two derivations , both of which pointed to the Sabines , some regarding the word as another form of Curetes , i.e. inhabitants of the Sabine town of Cures , others ...
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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.