Gallus: Or, Roman Scenes of the Time of Augustus. With Notes and Excursuses Illustrative of the Manners and Customs of the RomansJ. W. Parker, 1849 - 535 oldal |
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... Martial . In describing Gallus as colebs , the author wished to institute an inquiry into those points of domestic life which had hitherto been little attended to , or imperfectly investigated . As far as the customs , occupations , re ...
... Martial . In describing Gallus as colebs , the author wished to institute an inquiry into those points of domestic life which had hitherto been little attended to , or imperfectly investigated . As far as the customs , occupations , re ...
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... Martial , iii . 52 : Empta domus fuerat tibi , Tongiliane , du- centis ; Abstulit hanc nimium casus in urbe fre- quens ; Collatum est decies ; rogo , non potes ipse videri Incendisse tuam , Tongiliane , domum ? Juvenal describes the ...
... Martial , iii . 52 : Empta domus fuerat tibi , Tongiliane , du- centis ; Abstulit hanc nimium casus in urbe fre- quens ; Collatum est decies ; rogo , non potes ipse videri Incendisse tuam , Tongiliane , domum ? Juvenal describes the ...
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... Martial , i . 28 , applies this proverb to Procillus , is certainly the only correct one . Lucian , Symp . iii . p . 420 . 5 The Roman of wealth and dis- tinction occupied , with his family , the whole of his extensive mansion ; the ...
... Martial , i . 28 , applies this proverb to Procillus , is certainly the only correct one . Lucian , Symp . iii . p . 420 . 5 The Roman of wealth and dis- tinction occupied , with his family , the whole of his extensive mansion ; the ...
18. oldal
... Martial , or the possessor of the goblet , no doubt had in his eye the passage of Homer which runs : Δοιαὶ δὲ πελειάδες ἀμφὶς ἕκαστον χρύσειαι νεμέθοντο : and the Roman poet says : Pollice de Pylio trita columba nitet . 8 The ancients ...
... Martial , or the possessor of the goblet , no doubt had in his eye the passage of Homer which runs : Δοιαὶ δὲ πελειάδες ἀμφὶς ἕκαστον χρύσειαι νεμέθοντο : and the Roman poet says : Pollice de Pylio trita columba nitet . 8 The ancients ...
34. oldal
... Martial had to bear this impu- tation more than once . See ii . 77 , iii . 83 , vi , 65 . Martial , ii . 8. See the Excur . sus , The Bookseller . Gallus , the time before our departure is too brief 34 [ SCENE III . GALLUS .
... Martial had to bear this impu- tation more than once . See ii . 77 , iii . 83 , vi , 65 . Martial , ii . 8. See the Excur . sus , The Bookseller . Gallus , the time before our departure is too brief 34 [ SCENE III . GALLUS .
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ancient apodyterium appears Appul atque atria atrium Augustus autem Baiæ baths Becker's Boettiger Borb caldarium called Cato cavum ædium Chresimus Cicero cœna colours Comp confarreatio custom Diac Dio Cass door Edition enim Epist erat etiam Excursus explained familia frigidarium Gallus garments Gell Greek hæc Hence Horace impluvium Isid Juven laconicum Lamprid lectica lectus Lentulus Lycoris Macrob manus marriage Mart Martial means mentioned mihi modo nunc Orell ornaments Ovid passage persons Petron Plaut Plin Pliny Plut Pompeii Pomponius quæ quam quibus quid quidem Quinct quod quoque Roman Rome says Seneca slaves sort Suet sunt suppose taberna tablinum tepidarium therma tibi triclinia triclinium tunica Varro Verr vessels vestibulum viii villa Virg Vitruv Vitruvius whilst wine words xxxiii xxxiv δὲ καὶ τε τὴν τῆς
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19. oldal - ... Corinthian saloon stood vessels of precious Corinthian bronze, whose worn handles and peculiar smell sufficiently announced their antiquity ; together with two large golden drinking cups, on one of which were engraved scenes from the Iliad, on the other from the Odyssey. Besides these there were smaller beakers and bowls composed of precious stones, either made of one piece only and adorned with reliefs, or of several cameos united by settings of gold. Genuine Murrhina vases also, — even at...
216. oldal - Tu mediastinus tacita prece rura petebas, Nunc urbem et ludos et balnea villicus optas ; 15 Me constare mihi seis, et discedere tristem, Quandocunque trahunt invisa negotia Romam.
29. oldal - Immediately adjoining this apartment was the library, full of the most precious treasures acquired by Gallus, chiefly in Alexandria. There, in presses of cedar-wood, placed round the walls, lay the rolls, partly of parchment, and partly of the finest Egyptian papyrus, each supplied with a label, on which was seen in bright red letters, the name of the author and title of the book. Above these again were ranged the busts, in bronze or marble, of the...