The Satires of Juvenal and Persius: From the Texts of Ruperti and Orellius: with English Notes, Partly Comp., and Partly OriginalLongman, Orme, 1839 - 537 страници |
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... Romans divided property as they did the as , the jugerum , & c . into twelve parts or uncia ; which were com- puted thus , uncia , † ( = } ) sextans , Τ ( 4 ) quadrans , — ( = } ) triens , quincunx , ( = ) semis , septunx , ( = ) bessis ...
... Romans divided property as they did the as , the jugerum , & c . into twelve parts or uncia ; which were com- puted thus , uncia , † ( = } ) sextans , Τ ( 4 ) quadrans , — ( = } ) triens , quincunx , ( = ) semis , septunx , ( = ) bessis ...
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... Roman roads , led to the emperor's villa . It was made by the censor C. Flaminius ( A. U. 533. ) through Tuscany to Ariminum ... Romans con- sisted of thin pieces of wood , covered over with wax , on which they wrote with the point of an ...
... Roman roads , led to the emperor's villa . It was made by the censor C. Flaminius ( A. U. 533. ) through Tuscany to Ariminum ... Romans con- sisted of thin pieces of wood , covered over with wax , on which they wrote with the point of an ...
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... Romans were very extravagant in their tables , ' which were made of citron- wood , marble , ivory , & c . GRÆ . v . 137 sq . R. Mart . XIV . lxxxix . xc . & c . 76. Argentum , mensæ , murrhina , rura , domus ; Mart . XI . lxx . 8 . The ...
... Romans were very extravagant in their tables , ' which were made of citron- wood , marble , ivory , & c . GRÆ . v . 137 sq . R. Mart . XIV . lxxxix . xc . & c . 76. Argentum , mensæ , murrhina , rura , domus ; Mart . XI . lxx . 8 . The ...
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... Roman ' emphatically ; cf. v . 100. Prop . IV . ii . 56. Virg . Æ . i . 282. but more probably is used contemptuously , as the toga was no longer worn by respectable persons . See note on v . 3. ii . 70. iii . 127. vii . 136 . 142. viii ...
... Roman ' emphatically ; cf. v . 100. Prop . IV . ii . 56. Virg . Æ . i . 282. but more probably is used contemptuously , as the toga was no longer worn by respectable persons . See note on v . 3. ii . 70. iii . 127. vii . 136 . 142. viii ...
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... Roman knight . Tac . H. i . 11. ii . 79. Eus . ii . GY . AL . FA . HO . G. or ( 3 ) Josephus , to whom Vespasian granted a triumphal statue . Hieronym . FL . PA . Then with regard to the word itself , it is doubted whether it should be ...
... Roman knight . Tac . H. i . 11. ii . 79. Eus . ii . GY . AL . FA . HO . G. or ( 3 ) Josephus , to whom Vespasian granted a triumphal statue . Hieronym . FL . PA . Then with regard to the word itself , it is doubted whether it should be ...
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