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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... Pomponius had left the house ; and Lydus , impelled partly by curiosity , and partly by anxiety at the unusual excite- ment of his master , followed at a distance , and saw the two meet near the Temple of Freedom , after which they ...
... Pomponius had left the house ; and Lydus , impelled partly by curiosity , and partly by anxiety at the unusual excite- ment of his master , followed at a distance , and saw the two meet near the Temple of Freedom , after which they ...
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... Pomponius , too , was my companion nearly all the way home . ' At this closing remark the visage of the freedman again became clouded ; he went silently Propert . i . 18 , 21 . Ah , quoties teneras resonant mea verba sub umbras ...
... Pomponius , too , was my companion nearly all the way home . ' At this closing remark the visage of the freedman again became clouded ; he went silently Propert . i . 18 , 21 . Ah , quoties teneras resonant mea verba sub umbras ...
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... Pomponius and other friends . 11 Suet . Aug. 74. Convivia non- nunquam et serius inibat et maturius relinquebat , cum convive et cœnare inciperent , priusquam ille discum- beret , et permanerent digresso eo . SCENE THE SECOND . THE ...
... Pomponius and other friends . 11 Suet . Aug. 74. Convivia non- nunquam et serius inibat et maturius relinquebat , cum convive et cœnare inciperent , priusquam ille discum- beret , et permanerent digresso eo . SCENE THE SECOND . THE ...
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... Pomponius arrived . He was a man near upon forty : his hollow but gleaming eye , his pale and sunken cheeks , the half sensual , half scornful expression about his mouth , as well as the negligent folds of his voluminous toga , at once ...
... Pomponius arrived . He was a man near upon forty : his hollow but gleaming eye , his pale and sunken cheeks , the half sensual , half scornful expression about his mouth , as well as the negligent folds of his voluminous toga , at once ...
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... Pomponius had lived in familiar intercourse with Lycoris , and that he had sworn to effect the downfall of the former in revenge for being supplanted by him . It was certain that he had of late been a most intimate associate of Largus ...
... Pomponius had lived in familiar intercourse with Lycoris , and that he had sworn to effect the downfall of the former in revenge for being supplanted by him . It was certain that he had of late been a most intimate associate of Largus ...
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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...
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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...