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Page 108
... sort : -Prætexta- ta , so called from the prætexta , a white robe , ornamented with purple , and worn by magistrates and nobles , which described the actions of this class : -Palliata , from the pallium , an upper for ment , worn by the ...
... sort : -Prætexta- ta , so called from the prætexta , a white robe , ornamented with purple , and worn by magistrates and nobles , which described the actions of this class : -Palliata , from the pallium , an upper for ment , worn by the ...
Page 110
... sort of ' sedan , ' with a couch in it , in which the great men were carried by their servants . - Mathonis : Matho had been a lawyer , but turned informer to Domitian , and thereby had amassed a great fortune . 33. Plena ipso : this ...
... sort of ' sedan , ' with a couch in it , in which the great men were carried by their servants . - Mathonis : Matho had been a lawyer , but turned informer to Domitian , and thereby had amassed a great fortune . 33. Plena ipso : this ...
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... sort , now ridicules the idle manner in which they spent their time . 120. Sportula : sc . petitur . - Forum : the place where courts of justice were held : the ' third forum ' is meant , which was built by Augustus , and adorned with ...
... sort , now ridicules the idle manner in which they spent their time . 120. Sportula : sc . petitur . - Forum : the place where courts of justice were held : the ' third forum ' is meant , which was built by Augustus , and adorned with ...
Page 120
... sort of impenetrable wall . This is said to have been first invented by the Macedo- nians : phalanx is therefore to be considered as a Macedonian word . 34. Nunquid causas : ' do we plead causes ? ' - do we women usurp the province of ...
... sort of impenetrable wall . This is said to have been first invented by the Macedo- nians : phalanx is therefore to be considered as a Macedonian word . 34. Nunquid causas : ' do we plead causes ? ' - do we women usurp the province of ...
Page 124
... sort of bread or paste , wet in ass's milk , which they pressed , and spread with their fingers on the face to cover it from the air , and thus preserve the complexion ; this was practised by the emperor Otho . See Sue- tonius , Oth . c ...
... sort of bread or paste , wet in ass's milk , which they pressed , and spread with their fingers on the face to cover it from the air , and thus preserve the complexion ; this was practised by the emperor Otho . See Sue- tonius , Oth . c ...
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