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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... appear at state - banquets . His sandals were fastened with thongs of the same dye ; while a chaplet of young myrtle and Milesian roses hung negligently down on the left brow , and appeared to be gliding from his perfumed locks ; in ...
... appear at state - banquets . His sandals were fastened with thongs of the same dye ; while a chaplet of young myrtle and Milesian roses hung negligently down on the left brow , and appeared to be gliding from his perfumed locks ; in ...
31. oldal
... appear very untenable . And it would appear very strange if , for the purpose of engraving , they had taken such a fragile material as ivory , whilst cop- per or other durable metal presented itself . Besides , the reading of in- venta ...
... appear very untenable . And it would appear very strange if , for the purpose of engraving , they had taken such a fragile material as ivory , whilst cop- per or other durable metal presented itself . Besides , the reading of in- venta ...
39. oldal
... appears to be one na- tural stone , and notwithstanding the great traffic , it is in a wonderful state of preservation . Procopius assigns to it the age of 900 years , which is ... appear to be wanting , and in their absence the most various.
... appears to be one na- tural stone , and notwithstanding the great traffic , it is in a wonderful state of preservation . Procopius assigns to it the age of 900 years , which is ... appear to be wanting , and in their absence the most various.
42. oldal
... appear to have been com- mon . Pleusides , in Plaut . Mil . iv . 7 , 9 , says : Mulier profecto nata est ex ipsa mora . Nam quævis alia , quæ mora est æque , mora Minor ea videtur , quam quæ propter mulie- rem est . Milo too says , in ...
... appear to have been com- mon . Pleusides , in Plaut . Mil . iv . 7 , 9 , says : Mulier profecto nata est ex ipsa mora . Nam quævis alia , quæ mora est æque , mora Minor ea videtur , quam quæ propter mulie- rem est . Milo too says , in ...
50. oldal
... appear to perceive the old man's dejection , but talked much of the alterations he was about to effect at the villa , and of his intended pur- chase of a neighbouring estate , and mentioned with much pleasure the rich vintage which the ...
... appear to perceive the old man's dejection , but talked much of the alterations he was about to effect at the villa , and of his intended pur- chase of a neighbouring estate , and mentioned with much pleasure the rich vintage which the ...
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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...