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... usually the case in Satire proper . The first Satire is introductory , but in the rest each treats , with more or fewer digressions , of some one particular subject . ( See titles in Table of Contents . ) In the second place , the ...
... usually the case in Satire proper . The first Satire is introductory , but in the rest each treats , with more or fewer digressions , of some one particular subject . ( See titles in Table of Contents . ) In the second place , the ...
Page 120
... usually adorned with porticoes and colonnades and avenues of plane trees . Among the most celebrated were the horti Maecenatis , beyond the Esquiline . prętoria . The prętorium was first the general's tent in camp , then a provincial ...
... usually adorned with porticoes and colonnades and avenues of plane trees . Among the most celebrated were the horti Maecenatis , beyond the Esquiline . prętoria . The prętorium was first the general's tent in camp , then a provincial ...
Page 122
... usually had only three . Fer- culum fericulum , that which is carried or served up . The fercula were the courses of the cena proper , served after the gustatio . = 83. sportula - here a money - dole paid to clients for their services ...
... usually had only three . Fer- culum fericulum , that which is carried or served up . The fercula were the courses of the cena proper , served after the gustatio . = 83. sportula - here a money - dole paid to clients for their services ...
Page 123
... usually wore earrings . 93. quinque tabernę . All the retail trade at Rome was in the hands of freedmen . 94. quadringenta parant , i.e. sestertia , not sestertios . 400,000 sesterces was the census equester , which entitled its ...
... usually wore earrings . 93. quinque tabernę . All the retail trade at Rome was in the hands of freedmen . 94. quadringenta parant , i.e. sestertia , not sestertios . 400,000 sesterces was the census equester , which entitled its ...
Page 125
... usually of ivory . Conf . Sat. xi . 122. They were usually covered with cloths of coarse linen ( gausape ) , Mart . xiv . 138 . 125. una . mensa , " at a single course . Conf . prima , secunda mensa ; or " at a single table , " i.e. ...
... usually of ivory . Conf . Sat. xi . 122. They were usually covered with cloths of coarse linen ( gausape ) , Mart . xiv . 138 . 125. una . mensa , " at a single course . Conf . prima , secunda mensa ; or " at a single table , " i.e. ...
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