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... slave ; 11.153 casula ( casa ) of the cottage where one lived as a child . ( e ) Pity , on account of one's lot : 3.253 servulus , ' poor little slave ' ( who has so much to carry ) . ( f ) Contempt , because the object is of inferior ...
... slave ; 11.153 casula ( casa ) of the cottage where one lived as a child . ( e ) Pity , on account of one's lot : 3.253 servulus , ' poor little slave ' ( who has so much to carry ) . ( f ) Contempt , because the object is of inferior ...
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... slave , who kept the accounts and was cashier . 92. armigero : money is the weapon with which the contest is carried on ; when that fails the gambler is defenseless . In 14. 5 the dice are called arma . sim- plexne furor , is it any ...
... slave , who kept the accounts and was cashier . 92. armigero : money is the weapon with which the contest is carried on ; when that fails the gambler is defenseless . In 14. 5 the dice are called arma . sim- plexne furor , is it any ...
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... slave who acted as nomenclator , who knew all his master's clients , and perhaps kept a list to prevent imposture . 100. Troiugenas : ( 8. 181 ; II . 95 ) ironically of the Romans who boasted of their ancestry , and claimed that the ...
... slave who acted as nomenclator , who knew all his master's clients , and perhaps kept a list to prevent imposture . 100. Troiugenas : ( 8. 181 ; II . 95 ) ironically of the Romans who boasted of their ancestry , and claimed that the ...
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... slaves on sale that had been brought from beyond the seas . 112. divitiarum maiestas : cf. Hor . Ep . I. 6. 37 regina pecunia . 116. salutato crepitat nido : storks seem to have made their nests in the temple of Concord ; the clattering ...
... slaves on sale that had been brought from beyond the seas . 112. divitiarum maiestas : cf. Hor . Ep . I. 6. 37 regina pecunia . 116. salutato crepitat nido : storks seem to have made their nests in the temple of Concord ; the clattering ...
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... slaves at auction ; caput being used for man or person . With this interpretation et simply adds another device to those already named . With the former expla- nation it introduces as a climax the disgraceful ending of them all ...
... slaves at auction ; caput being used for man or person . With this interpretation et simply adds another device to those already named . With the former expla- nation it introduces as a climax the disgraceful ending of them all ...
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