Smith, William
A smaller dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities
— London, 1871
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A BACUS (ajSaf), denoted primarily a square I —"a crime committed by a very deep phi-
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ACAENA (a/cat'n), a/caira, or in later Greek
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ABOLLA, a cloak chiefly worn by sol-
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A BACUS (ajSaf), denoted primarily a square I —"a crime committed by a very deep phi-
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ACAENA (a/cat'n), a/caira, or in later Greek
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ABOLLA, a cloak chiefly worn by sol-
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to court; they preserved order in the courts
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yon potest melius, &c. Under the empire the
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— (2) A Roman measure of capacity, fluid
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A.CHAICUM FOEDUS. The Achaean league
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Tritaeeis (Tritaea). After the time of Hero-
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Aratus persuaded all the more important
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frequently happened that men of great merit
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ACIXACES (aKii'd)o)9), a Persian sword,
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the mode of wearing it, is illustrated by the
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ACLIS, a kind of dart with a leathern
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means any thing heard, was the name given
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is sometimes used to designate the anagnostae.
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a hill, rock, or some natural elevation, there
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ACROTERIUM (aKpwnjpio»), signifies the
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Patrum, contained an account of the various
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They contained, 1. A list of births and
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ACTIA (<x/cTta), a festival celebrated every
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perhaps one of the earliest writers on law,
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cording to the laws of the Twelve Tables, was
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variation than the insertion of the names of
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case of the defendant making default, con-
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at law. The defendant might either deny
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ft judex might be demanded. The forms of
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A person might maintain or defend an action
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deed we might conclude from the word itself.
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seem to have been built in a lighter style
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signify a bridle-way.
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under the empire who were admitted to the
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The senators called adlecti seem to have been
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ADMISSlONALES, chamberlains at the im-
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in the Latin writers in referring to a person
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but females could be adopted (by testament
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was transferred to the power of the person
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paid to the gods in the following manner :—
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with impunity; and the law was also the
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The word adulterium properly signifies, in
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probable that, by the old law or custom, if
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ported by the Athenian state, who, on account
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aid in any affair or business, as a witness for
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AEDILES (ayopam/j-oi). The name of
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by the owners or pulled down. The care of
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to bare show, but comprehended objects of
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thenceforward, at least so long as the office of
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laie as the time of the emperor Gordian. The
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have resembled the aediles of Rome. They
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quently among the Greeks, the menial ser-
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of the armour of Zeus, whom on this account
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in the cut.) The later poets and artists
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honour of Icarius and his daughter Erigone.
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they lost the jushonorum and the suffragium.
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AERARIUM (to S^iJ-otrLOf), the public trea-
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AES (xo-Ako;), properly signifies a compound
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rowed from the Roman bankers (argentariij,
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and AES MILITARE, were the ancient terms
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(orbi), provided the}' possessed a certain
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Cyme and Chalcedon, it was the title borne
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respect to such children, the step-father and
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out to farm. 2. The land which was then
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AGONALIA or AGOXIA, one of the most
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the Grecian games who decided disputes, and
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the staff which they carried as an emblem of
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tionaries in most of the Grecian states, whose
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AGRAULIA (aypowAia) was a festival cele-
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los, the daughter of Cecrops. It was perhaps
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a college established under the Roman empe-
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however, occurred in the days of Plutarch.
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a festival celebrated every year at Athens in
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who were accustomed to travel through the
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ter. The term seems to have been employed
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courage them before battle, or on other occa-
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in honour of Demeter and Dionysus, the in-
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it was to keep order in the public games.
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6ia or dfxapuo-ia), a festival of Artemis Ama-
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AMBITUS, which literally signifies " a
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the elector, persons called interpretes were
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for ten years. The Lex Cornelia Fulvia
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a candidate promised [pronuntiavit) money
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law could suppress, so long as the old popular
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AMBROSIA (afx0poo-t'a), the food of the
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AMICTUS. The verb amicire is commonly
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e77tjSAr;p.a, and eTrt^dAatoc, TreptjSArj/LLa, and 7repi-
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of neighbouring tribes, formed for the regu-
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of these associations was of much greater
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clearly of remote antiquity. It was originally
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or Achaeans of Phthia, Malians, and Phocians;
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tLo states belonging to each of these tribes
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Athens, an Ionic city, was on a par with Ere-
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that each of the tribes had only two votes, it
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the property of the god, or be privy to or
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swept from the face of the earth by Alex-mJer,
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opposition. Indeed, a few years before the
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ap.<pioi> ^p.ap), a family festival of the Athe-
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was a place for the exhibition of public shows
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of ground, and was capable of containing
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instances at least, a sort of net-work affixed
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of distinction, such as foreign ambassadors ;
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Elevation of one side of the preceding Section.
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the word was used by Horace to indicate grand
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nection with the bath, since every Roman took
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bian merchants, together with the articles to
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was used to signify the pleadings preparatory
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ANAGOGIA (avayu-yta), a festival cele-
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ANDROGEONIA (dv5poyewi>ia), a festival
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ipt-ov), a legal means by which the Athenians
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of that state or city, as hostages, until satis-
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ANGARIA (dyyapei'a, Hdt. dyyaprjioj'), a
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pomum).—(1) The produce of the year in
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ments, but as articles for use, as the ring
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or were found guilty of a criminal offence,
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in the workmanship of the engraver. The
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in the East and in Greece. Some persons
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at Home, the investigation of the facts of the
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to make way for them through the crowd.
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in architecture to cover the frieze (zophoriis)
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ANTHESPHORIA \if0ea-<j>6pia), a flower-
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the language of the Attie courts, peculiarly
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charged to take the office in his stead, or
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ANTYX (avTv£), the rim or border of any
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sentatives (/cu'ptoi), before the assembled
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as that of the father, was entered into the
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celebrated in honour of Aphrodite, in a great
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in the place of the ancient colacretae (xajAa-
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APOGRAPHS (iTToypacM), literally, " a
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APOLLONIA (an-oAAwna), the name of a
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ferent, acceptations in the Attic dialect. In
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arose in the East on the dismemberment of
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or avaSiKLii.) Owing to the constitution of
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It is to be observed also, that in general a
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no appeal. On this Livy remarks, that the
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signified first, any building or portion of a
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and the water either ran directly through this
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thority. They were attended outside the city
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bathing, &c, into the female apartments.
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a general term denoting any structure ele-
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of certain kinds of leaves and flowers, which
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and were called rerbenae. The altars con-
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were buried, or the bier on which the corpse
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public place belonging to the magistrates, but
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tojhktj), architecture. The necessity for a
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the term in its lower sense, would be required
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Theatrum, Amphitheatrum. Lastly, the
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sprung u]i in all the principal Greek cities ;
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these various erections were adorned by the
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this time, the Greco-Roman style had become
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a good son, and qualified in point of property,
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This archon had also the superintendence
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quired that she should be a citizen of pure
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been, in a great measure, transferred to the
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sengers. Those actually made use of on the
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of more durable materials. Stertinius is the
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\ larger than the arch of Titus. As a specimen
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The upper of the two figures below shows
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covered with clay and smoothed with a roller.
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and sphere of duty, that he may almost be
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suppose that it was aristocratical, the mem-
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formed the two councils, the senate and the
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committed, but the guilty parties were not
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to punish the impious and irreligious. Inde-
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ARETALOGI, persons who amused the
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property. The business of the argentarii may
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thorised by him in person or receiving a
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ing double entry. 'When a party found to be
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and sometimes they undertook to sell the
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4RGENTUM (apyvpos), silver. The rela-
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on one occasion, exchanged silver for gold in
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From a very early period, silver was used
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ARGYROCOPEION (ipyvpoKonelov), the
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rings were attached for the purpose of suspend-
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As soon as the government ceased to be thus
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that the word apioTOKpaTi'a. is never, like
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on-Aa), arms, armour. Homer describes in
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the MiVpT) underneath, and the zone ((<^vri,
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(fi'tpos, ensis, gladius), hung on the left side
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occupied the front of the army. In later
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Besides the heavy and light-armed soldiers,
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(TreATaaraO, also formed a part of the Greek
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that of the psili, was much lighter than that
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ARMILUSTRIUM, a Roman festival for |
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xAi.6W, dp.rpio'ed), a bracelet or armlet, worn
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wise unknown to them. After this the girls
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ARTEMISIA (apTeftio-Ki), a festival cele-
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amusements. Festivals of the same name,
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A.RURA (dpovpa), a Greek measure of sur-
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ARVALES FRATRES, formed a college or
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the number of ounces they contained. They
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uncia, consisting respectively of 11, 10, 9, 8,
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Other multiples of the as were denoted by
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and money, but to measures of length, sur-
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ASEBEIAS GRAPHE (ao-e^'a;ypa^i}), one
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pagus rose or fell at the different periods of
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ASSERTOR, or ADSERTOR, contains the
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ypa<t>ri), the accusation instituted at Athens
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praedieta, Astrologorum praedicta. The stars
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Mercurius. The exact period of hirth [hora
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Befxa, and the star or stars in the ascendant
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praetor, by which the Chaldaeans were or-
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burthens, was enjoyed at Athens by the
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by Roman citizens of noble birth, who were
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were sometimes honoured with the presence
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who contended in the public frames of the
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ATIMIA (ai-i/nta), the forfeiture of a man's
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(xeAo/j.wi'e;), terms used in architecture, the
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ported the vault of heaven, the latter perhaps
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bility more resembling the ink now used by
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an enhancement," and hence the name is ap-
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viewed as the chief actor or doer, the word
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this sense, it means a tutor who is appointed
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AUCTORITAS. The technical meanings
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being a correlation of auctor.
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PICIUM. Augur or auspex meant a diviner
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The belief, that the flight of birds gave some
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the latter people that it was reduced to a
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gave auguries by their flight. To the former
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then called adversae or alterae. The birds
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were taken from the feeding of chickens, and
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Roman camp a place called augwrale, which
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Campus Martins, when the eomitia centuriata
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appear that every patrician might take the
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and was acquainted with the art of augury.
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tione), and belonged only to the highest ma-
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longed to the other magistrates, the censors,
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did not possess the auspices, they conse-
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was regarded as ratified by the gods. The
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he nor any of the educated classes appears to
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celebrated in honour of Augustus, at Rome
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which is usually meant when the Augustales
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and Germanicus, as members of the imperial
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stituted in imitation of the Augustales at
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the first emperor of the Roman world. The
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two or even a greater number of Augusti.
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in Greece. The chief places from which the
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understand by the phrase xpvaiov aTr«j>6ov iv.
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the first silver coinage [Argentum], that is,
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of 40 to the pound, which •weight was dimi-
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as a regular tribute, and was sometimes
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the name of a vessel which is supposed to
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was also given to those cities subject to the
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AXONES (a£oi<es), also called kurbeis
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a bath. Balneum or balineum signifies, in
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of 40 to the pound, which •weight was dimi-
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as a regular tribute, and was sometimes
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the name of a vessel which is supposed to
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was also given to those cities subject to the
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AXONES (a£oi<es), also called kurbeis
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a bath. Balneum or balineum signifies, in
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was only used for the bather to sit in, 'while
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as early as the time of Herodotus. At what
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order that the skin might not be left harsh bited any baths, common to both sexes, from
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reign of Augustus, was the first who afforded
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BALTEUS (reXaixuv), a belt, a shoulder
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ma (opf7^a), a deep cavern or chasm, like
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BARBA (wuryiav, yeveiov, virqirq'), the beard.
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brought over a barber from Sicily ; and Pliny
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followed, and shaving became a regular thing. |
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(0dp/3n-oi'), a stringed instrument, the ori-
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than half, nor less than one-third of the
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ncficiis in these passages may mean that the
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fought with wild beasts in the games of the
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jSijSaiW), primarily, the place where a collec-
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Philadelphus, who also appointed a fixed
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whose business was to inspect the gymnastic
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BIREMIS. (1.) A ship with two banks of
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BOEDROMIA ((3o7)SP^ia), a festival cele-
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BOXA, property. The phrase in bonis is
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obtain the Quiritarian ownership of it by
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from him. Or if a hercs cx parte, or a le-
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the absence of all fraud and unfair dealing or
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bonae fidei actioncs. The formula of the
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the real merits of the case : sometimes aequius
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kinds of bonorum cessio, in jure and extra jus.
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to retain a small portion of his property for
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succeed to it. In the case of the property of
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of the blood ; but not children who had been
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BOREASMTJS (fSopeavfxos or 0opeao-p.oi'), a
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intimately connected with the early history of
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the heroic ages, represented to us by Homer,
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made the number of bis boule 400, 100 from
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others of a different character, viz. such as I
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risen from the circumstance that the bear was
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The buccina seems to have been chiefly dis-
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from wood or metal, so as to imitate the
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BULLA, a circular plate or boss of metal,
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bolt; but we most frequently read of bullae
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BUXUM or BUXUS, probably means the
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CADUCEUS (KripvKeiov, xr^pvKiov), the staff
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CAELATURA (topcvtikt)), a branch of the
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of gold and silver plate. The ornamental
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bolt; but we most frequently read of bullae
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BUXUM or BUXUS, probably means the
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CADUCEUS (KripvKeiov, xr^pvKiov), the staff
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CAELATURA (topcvtikt)), a branch of the
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of gold and silver plate. The ornamental
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subjects, and, for armour, of battles. The
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CAESAR, a title of the Roman emperors,
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scent of Caesar's family ; but although the
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the latter to take the title of Caesar; and
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usually signified the basket in which women
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which the mere sole of a shoe was attached
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wearing bracelets, a wreath of ivy, and a
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with a small cicocent : we do not find on any
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various purposes, as, for instance, among the
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were entered the names of a person's debtors,
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The intercalary month was a second Poseideon
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second day of the month." The days of the
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ber. That March was the first month in the
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The year thus consisted of 355 days, and this
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pontifex maximus, in the correction of this
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cember two intercalary months of G7 days,
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fi. a. d. VIII. Id. Jan.
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The letters a d are often, through error, writ-
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of no avail, as they are probably accusatives.
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In which the words prior and posterior are
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tn the second Julian year, that is, the year
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for the future three such intercalations in the
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Thus, according to the Julian calendar, the
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CALLIS, a beaten path or track made by
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his proof, and the accused party was ac-
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of judgment, he acquitted him in the form
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CAMARA Oajxapa), or CAMERA. (1) A
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in other words, according to the expression of
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CAMPESTRE (sc. subligar), a kind of
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a porter, who stood at the latticed or grated
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tion it most commonly occurs. The cande-
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CANDYS (icai'Sus), a robe worn by the
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CANEPHOROS ((tainj^opos), a virgin who
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sometimes the frankincense were deposited.
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CANTICUM, an interlude between the acts
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CA.PISTRUM (<J>op/3eia), a halter, or tie for
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CAPSA, or SCRINIUM, a box for holding
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xc.rinioruui, and the slaves who carried in a
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"life:" thus, capite damnari, plecti, &c, are also be sold. — The loss of citizenship and
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CAPUT EXTORUM. The Roman sooth-
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many head of citizens. — He who lost or
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If no caput was found, it was a bad f gn
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Gaul, and not unlike the Roman lacerna. It
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Greek), a prison, is connected with ep/co;
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drinking-cup, which was used by the Greeks
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nonymous with vates. The word is, of course,
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Thucydides that the Spartans during the
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the coachman. It was commonly drawn by
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by persons of distinction, like the carpenta ;
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a festival celebrated at Caryae, in Laeonia, in
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a single night without forming a regular en-
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a force to occupy the same ground for any
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towns and no tribes on whose faith reliance
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winter, whence arose the distinction between
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metatures. In practice the most important
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points were marked by white poles, .some of
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Left Win;; of the Allies 2nd Roman Ladon 1st Roman Lesion Rif-'ht Wing of the Allies
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A, praetorium.—R, fonts of the tribunes.—C, tents of the pniefccti sociorum.—D, street 100 feet wide._E F G and
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II, streets 50 feet wide.—L, select foot and volunteers.—K, select horse and volunteers.—M, extraordinary horse of the
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the watch belonged. Sometimes we find
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armed cavalry, the horses of which were also
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the chain resembles platted wire or thread,
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women, whereas sella signified a seat common
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answered to the Greek words irai/SoKelov, Kara-
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or simply diversorium or deversorium.-—(2) A
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the lower classes, since all persons in respect-
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to express the provisions of a law, by which
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Sas), a deep cavern or chasm, like the Bara-
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three hundred horsemen, who formed the
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of small rooms clustered together like the cells
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The jus censurae was granted to them by a
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of the laws of the tribune Clodius (b.c. 58).
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give an account of himself, of his family, and of
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ried he had to give the name of his wife, and
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the sum total of capita. After a citizen had
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review of the cquites equo publico, and added
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only by their conscientious convictions of
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opposite the name of the guilty citizen, the
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the public life of the citizens. Thus we find
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The censors, however, did not receive the re-
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yielded an annual income of at least 500
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able to keep a yoke of oxen (fe^yos), were
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This system of taxation according to classes,
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Compare Leiturgiae ; and for the taxes paid
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troduced after the civil war between Marius
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decided cases under the authority of a magis-
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cation as a writing material, see Tabulae and
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CESTUS. (1) The thongs or bands of lea-
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a most lormidable weapon, being frequently
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honour of Athena, surnamed Chalcioecus
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some kinds of trials on matters which con-
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so stretched forth their hands. Then the
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derived that of a signature to a will or other
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instrument, especially a note of hand given
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CHOREGUS (xopTyos), a person who had
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The same person might serve as choregus for
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blind the best musical or theatrical entertain-
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ally a company of dancers dancing in a ring.
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the worship of Apollo, the fact that they were
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which was not the case with the other great
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marked upon the boards with which the
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equal to the Roman congius, and contained six
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The Greeks reckoned their years generally
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en-wiu^o?, or the archon par excellence ; and
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01. 87, we take the number of the Olympiads
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CIPPUS, a low column, sometimes round,
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one corner of the burying-ground a eippus,
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taken the town of Apiolae from the Latins,
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atrum.] Towards the extremity of the upper i
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ing ornaments to the ova ; and the figure
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each end of the carceres. The number of
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fauees, ostia, fures carceris, repaguia, limina I ferent periods of its history. Its length, in
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common people. The seat of the emperor
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embraced six kinds of games :—I. Cvrsvs ;
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fcrcula and thensae. The former were borne
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only two chariots started at each race. The
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start was then given by the person who pre-
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hire at the stations
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CISTOPHORUS 0«rTo</>dpos), a silver coin,
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Tet'a). Aristotle defines a citizen (TroAt'nj;) to
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notion of citizenship in the heroic ages only
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spond. Strictly speaking, these were the only
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dinate. Thus the aim of democracy was said
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when once formed, retained their hold on the
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tinction made between two great classes of
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CLAVUS AXXXLIS. In the early ages of
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The clavus, as an article of dress, seems to
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particular class during the earlier periods,
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CLERUCHI (kAtjpouxoi), the name of
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independent of, and lost their interest in, the
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Another case was where the cleruchi resided
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official persons, but merely witnesses to the
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CLIEXS is said to contain the same element
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respects the relationship by blood. The
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sense of the person defended or the consultor,
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the construction of which is ascribed to Tar-
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COA TESTIS, the Coan robe, was a trans-
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a snail, was also used to signify other things
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name given to a small measure like our
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and coda, originally signified the trunk or
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in the shape of a book, the name of codex was
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COEXA (Selirvov), the principal meal of the
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be the case with soldiers in active service.
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thing to the general stock, was called a Se"mvov
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time the change was introduced is uncertain.
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on each couch. After the guests had placed
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those which were usually partaken of at a
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(</>aic<u), ice. Pork was the most favourite
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the prandium or luncheon, with persons of
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selves, or formed the garniture for larger
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ourselves in the preparation and arrangements i grapes (m~ae passae), dates (palmulae, caryo-
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In the supper of Petronius, a large round
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(triclinia), answering in shape to the square,
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COGXATI, COGNATIO. The cognatio was
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KtoAaypeVai), the name of very ancient magis-
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to our phrase of being incorporated ; and in
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bly formed by voluntary associations of indi-
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cording to the definition of a collegium, the
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but the praefectus was appointed annually in
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articles of luxury for straining wine were
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to diminish the strength of the liquor. For
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Columns were used in the interior of build-
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the ceiling. Hows of columns were often em-
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upon another. In such cases, the lower rows
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these, some of the most remarkable were the
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side of them, designed to record successful
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similar tax. [Ostiarivm.] The columnariiim
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in a knot over the crown of the head. The
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sented with blonde hair. At a later time it
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women, especially when the hair was growing
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titutes. One of the simplest modes of wear-
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both people likewise in ancient times the hair
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is a place of meeting, and comitia the meet-
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the king received his imperium, together
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the time of the Publilian law no decree of the
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legislation of Servius Tullius was to unite the
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property and age. The whole people was con-
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gards the whole body of people, whose pro-
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the seniores and the other with the
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(one voting with the seniores, and
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According to both Inonysius and Livy, the
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had property to a certain amount, were pri-
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tions of the senate, (c.) The decisio?i npo?i
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the standing- one in all comitia, and the whole
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tabellae, one of which was marked with A.
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On entering, the citizens received their ta-
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out the city, but not farther from it than
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for the (tribus) praerogativa is mentioned as
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they were most closely united with the tribes,
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raous; this may have heen the case very
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a book of memoirs or memorandum-book,
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Greek. Comedy took its rise at the vintage
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new form, and introduced a regular plot.
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bly contemporaries of Chionides; he was
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that bore upon the political or social interests
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towards the stage, turned round, and ad-
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the new comedy there was no chorus. It
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Etruria, where it would seem they were a
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dramatic gesticulation. The amusement be-
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pieces. The first imitator of the dramatic
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the story of the play. The prologue was
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TALICTI, a festival celebrated once a year in
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doniae, and the like.
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donations made to the soldiers were called
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siuvuixji, a gnat. Cunopeum is the origin of
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about the country and impress soldiers, when
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CONSUALIA, a festival, with games, cele-
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the same deity. It was solemnised every
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longer in the same persons ; and for the same
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or commanders of the armies, but this was
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viri), appointed to frame a code of laws. On
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indifferently both from the patricians and
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later times, when the difference between the
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the later periods of the republic it was cus-
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parted from in many particular cases. The
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affairs, for in the senate they were asked for
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ner the censorship was detached from the
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tried by the curies, while the plebeians came
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tioned by the senate and people at Rome ;
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dors, and introduced them into the senate,
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own official functions, the consuls, like all
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lision and confusion, the two consuls did not
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Augustus the consulship was a mere shadow of
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elected the first in the year ranked higher
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office for a whole year, and whose functions
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originally men who served in the same army
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diers (contubcrnales), with a subordinate
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connection, as well as their place of residence,
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CONVENTUS, was the name applied to
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parties applied to the proconsul, who selected
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CO PHI XL'S (k6(#>ivo9, Engl, coffin), a large
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the tuba, it differed from the tibia in being a
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Altar of Juliui Victor. (Bartoli, 1 iut. Am., p. /tj.J
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from the tuba itself, in being curved nearly
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The classicum, which originally meant a signal,
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The Cormcines and LUiemet, the persons who
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j crowns, or only two denominations for the
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were three sorts of triumphal crowns : the
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ladder a rope was passed, one end of which
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COSMETAE, a class of slaves among the
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was called cothurnt/s. As the cothurnus was
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relations with Thrace. The festivals of this
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traveller himself, who sat inside. The covi-
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iii/u-i, I mix), a vessel in which the wine, ac-
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CREPIDA (icprj-i's), a slipper. Slippers
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and the penalties in case of conviction were
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CRITES (kpitjj's), a judge, was the name
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or KpoKwrbs sc. xL™v}> ~""as a kind of gala-
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CRUX (crravpos, o-koAoi//), an instrument of
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CRYPTEIA (Kpvvrela), the name of an
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various directions all over the country, pro-
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CCDO or CC'DOX, a skull-cap made of
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CULTER ((xa^aipa, K07rt;, or <r<f>a.yis), a
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CUNEUS was the name applied to a body
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twenty-five years of age [minorea viginti j matters. The religious affairs of each curia
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signate the place in which the senate held its
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Athens the person responsible for the welfare
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place of worship, called curia, in which the
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'.he currus were, 1. The rim (ifruf) [Antyx].
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the currus thus constructed was commonly
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&c. If a third horse was added, as was not
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DECADUCHI (SeKaSoOxoi), the members
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called Sexatrp-ou ypa^»j, lay against the person
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DECEMPEDA, a pole ten feet long, used
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DECEMVIRI, or the " ten-men," the name
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of whom App. Claudius alone belonged to the
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chosen from the patricians and five from the
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another period of ten years, and so on to the
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determined in a particular case after exami-
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arms against the Roman people, and being
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DELIA (WAca), ihe name of festivals and
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Ionian confederacy, took the most prominent
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the head-boroughs or chief magistrates of the
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convened meetings of the demus, and took
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but a very small one, for filling any magis-
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theory did the representative system attract
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soon after the battle of Salaniis, but was after-
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gistrates, landed and other property, with a
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Kdia Sijp.ovs, who decided cases where the mat-
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The register of enrolment was called Arjf tapxi-
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their edges were notched like a saw, which
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bigati and quadriyati, because on their re-
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DESULTOR, a rider in the Roman games,
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DIADEJIA, originally a white fillet, used to
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Athens, were of two kinds ; the one public
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DIAMASTlGOSIS (8u«ftooTty«i)<r«), a so-
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thod a trial of spurious citizens was to be
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was originally a single obolus ; it was in-
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the exception of some few in which the per-
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or other place that served as the cause list of
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periods of the action, be made in behalf of a
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/xijtoi, suits not to be assessed, in which the fine,
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at Rome. The name is of Latin origin, and
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magister populi and not dictator, and in the
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hands of a single person, who should possess
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b.c. 501, nine years after the expulsion of
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We find, however, a few instances in which
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patched the business for which he had been
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when the consuls were absent from the city,
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the comitia for the elections (comitiorum ha-
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the elections down to b.c. 202, but after that
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before, the middle of the day, when the sun
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menes, is said to have made the Greeks
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proclaimed the time of mid-day. The divi-
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days on which comitia were held, or dies
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dies proeliales, that is, all days on which re-
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Xeia or Ai7rdAia, a very ancient festival cele-
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in various parts of Greece in honour of Dio-
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thesterion, and Elaphebolion.—The Rural or
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The first archon had the superintendence,
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where for a time they were carried on in
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the coarsest excesses and the most unnatural
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frightful licentiousness and excesses of every
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the praetor urban us, who might then consult
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brated in various parts of Greece in honour
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commonly made of wood and covered over
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DIYIXATIO (tiavTiK-q), a power in man
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these families belonged the Iamids, who from
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liads, the Acarnanian seers, and others. Along
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might act as his own interpreter. The prin-
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not only thought to pollute and profane the
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class of diviners who occupied themselves
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word dirinatio was used in a particular man-
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vorce. (1) Greek. The laws of Athens per-
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her late husband all the property that she
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the connection. No judicial decree, and no
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living with her thirty years, and married a
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The phrases to express a divorce are, rtun-
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zen of Athens was either appointed by lot,
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dim. oiuXiov), a chisel, a celt, was used for a
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campments. . They are for the most part of
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as the uses to which they were applied. The I DOLIUM, a cylindrical vessel, somewhat
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DOLO (66Au>t'). (1) A secret poniard or
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tween the street and the house-door, like the
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for dining in. Here was commonly the altar
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rooms ; and in the arrangement of these
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Grourid-plan of a Greek House.
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and left of this 7rpooras were two bed cham-
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which seldom extended over the whole space
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tion (fetwes) on the ground-floor. The roofs
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The principal openings for the admission of
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have been only whited. The first instance of
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iium. The parts of a house which were con-
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But though the atrium was not used by the
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the nuptial couch was placed in the atrium
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lowing rooms were accordingly added :— this purpose. In the kitchen of Pansa's
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Atrium ot" the House of Ceres at PompeiL
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according to the meaning given above. 1.
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Ground-plan of a House at Pompeii.
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mon use, called Camaka.— (4.) The Koman
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stoves like ours. The cubicula, triclinia, and
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sents made to the gods, either by individuals
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tioned, which were intended to induce the
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(treasuries) ; and in the most frequented
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In the Homeric times it was customary for
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by which the receipt of a portion was admit-
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standard prevailed most in the maritime and
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As the Romans reckoned in sesterces, so the
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DUCEXARH.—(1) The name given to the
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who received on account of their good con-
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DUUMVIRI, or the two men, the name of
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ever occasion required, for the purpose of
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and therefore called o-vyK/VrjToi. The place in
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standard prevailed most in the maritime and
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As the Romans reckoned in sesterces, so the
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DUCEXARH.—(1) The name given to the
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who received on account of their good con-
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DUUMVIRI, or the two men, the name of
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ever occasion required, for the purpose of
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and therefore called o-vyK/VrjToi. The place in
E
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The prytanes not only gave a previous notice
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roforai) were sent round to sweep the agora,
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under any atimia, or loss of civil rights.-—In
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the order for the dismissal of the assembly
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to the matters of their respective jurisdic-
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A repentinum edictum was that rule which
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the year of his office : hence it was sometimes
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EISANGELIA (elcrayyeAi'a), signifies, in its
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tax on property, raised at Athens, whenever
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carry on a war. It is not quite certain when
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without a decree of the people, who also
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oi eio-cpe'poi/res. The census of Solon was at
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used by the ancient writers in two different
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by Ereehtheus, who at a time of scarcity pro-
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forth their ridicule on those who passed by.
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from being initiated on the sixth day. It
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bably added to them at the period which fol-
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ELEL'THERIA (ikcvMpia), the feast of
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or possessed of his inheritance. If any one
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and of precious materials, were fastened upon
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EMISSAIUCM (irTrdVo/nos), a channel,
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the Athenian courts, which were not allowed
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EMPORIUM (to ifj-nopiov), a place for
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ENCTESIS feyKTijcri?), the right of possess-
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it was worn on other occasions as a protec-
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ENTASIS (eWao-ts). The most ancient
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charged with wilful murder during a tem-
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Dorian constitutions in times of remote anti-
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dismissed them from the state ; decided upon
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the ephoralty, and accordingly Cleomenes
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marines appointed to defend the vessels in
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EPICLERI'S (e7riKXr)pos, heiress), the name
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verally married to relatives, the nearest hav-
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which were made by the Athenian citizens in
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remained silent, or retired privately from the
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more usually called Ta/xi'as, the treasurer or
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who required the authorization of the archon
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ated in n. c. 196, to attend to the Epulum
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epulonum. The epulones formed a collegium,
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nour of Mars, and were celebrated in the
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have formed three centuries of equites; and
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was the qualification. These twelve cen-
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lieving that the six old centuries contained
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by the Servian constitution for admission into
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freemen. Each of the equites received a
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serve with their own horses. The state paid
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judices, in which sense the word is usually
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in order to obtain from the state the farming
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his safety to the Gallic cavalry, and there-
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was therefore esteemed a great privilege. If
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and also from all rank in the army, with the
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were allowed to fill the lower magistracies,
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equitum Romanorum. From the time that
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of torture, which is supposed to have been
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mercial, or political purposes. Unions of
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krIcius, a military engine full of sharp
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ESSEDA, or ESSEDUM (from the Celtic
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probably by the creaking and clanging of the
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the Eumolpidae alone had the right to inter-
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from noble ancestors, is the name by which
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to a very late period of Grecian history.
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and the manner in which they acquitted
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EXAUGURATIO, the act of changing a
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watchmen or sentinels of any kind, was the
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a seat out of doors, came to be used for a cham-
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by the edict against the exercitor navis. By
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1. Spartan Army.-—In all the states of
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of their military array consisted in the heavy-
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the Thessalians and Boeotians were the only
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enomotarchs). The ecMjuoTi'ai were so called
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(oi/Aa/xoi) of fifty, which may possibly be the
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One helot in particular of those attached to
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give them their liberty. A separate troop in
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their courage or conduct, in the shape of
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narrow limits ; and being incapable of rapid
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under the name eVaipoi, formed a sort of
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troop called Argyraspids, from the silver 'with
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designed to fight on horseback or on foot, as
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the passage of the Jaxartes.
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what we call a regiment, inasmuch as it con-
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far, be regarded as a complete army, but on
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was carried on upon a large scale, a single
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as broadly marked as in the most pure mili-
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dence. From the expulsion of the Kings
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First Period. Servius Tullius. The legion
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called because the light missiles which they
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the rorarii and accensi, pressing up from
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Tliird Period. During the tears of the
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observed that a regular consular army (Justus
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from whom they desired to receive a contin-
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the centurions selected out of each maniple
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cavalry twice or thrice as numerous, and the
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dispensed with, and every man capable of
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between the ages of 17 and 46 did not appear
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by a decree of the senate " ne vacationes
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consequence of a special invitation, erocati.
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of the Cohort, a division of the legion often
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limits of 300 anil 600. They were regularly
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strictly the muster roll, whence the phrases
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lites. When the phalanx was first broken
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trated here ; the Subsignanus miles of Tacitus
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Procubitores.—When the Hastati had, in a
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any vacancies which occurred in the course
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or din em, to be one of the principal cen-
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divisions of Triarii, Principes, and Hastati
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riac adsignaret ... a M'. Acilio mihi primus
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of rank existed among the centurions is evi-
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and that promotion from a lower to a higher
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distinction of fortune. The -whole of the
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of soldiers, are not found in Caesar, in Taci-
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place by soldiers of the tenth legion. In
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to the Praetorian troops, see Praetoriaxi.—
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of barbarians, or of the most uncivilised
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to the praetorian cohorts, instituted a force
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the city, being the Urbana Castra.—Cohortes
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by a Praefeetus, who was of equestrian
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old-fashioned and laughable interludes in
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citizen when called upon to appear as a wit-
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baggage (impedimenta). Hence the epithet
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Banishment among the Greek states sel-
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took place chiefly in cases of homicide, or
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even when other exiles were restored upon a
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been instituted by Cleisthenes, after the ex-
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ostracise, and remove from the city for a de-
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o-rijfat) from the city within ten days ; if the
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move from their native city, when the oppo-
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* This word appears, by its termination inus, to denote a
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out of hard materials, as fabri tignarii,
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or guilds. In the constitution of Servius
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FALSUM. The oldest legislative provision
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move from their native city, when the oppo-
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* This word appears, by its termination inus, to denote a
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out of hard materials, as fabri tignarii,
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or guilds. In the constitution of Servius
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FALSUM. The oldest legislative provision
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of Saturn with the falx in its original form ;
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FARTOR, a slave who fattened poultry.
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Fublicola, who gave to the people the right
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Fasces. (From the original in the Capitol at Rome.)
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FASTI. Fas signifies divine law: the epi-
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before the praetor, were technically denomi-
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man temple, of rectangular construction, is
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was the liberty of erecting a fastigium to his
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and because it was used to set fire to the pile.
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FEXUS or FOEXUS (t6kos), interest of
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month for every mina, or 60 oboli a year -
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cases of bottomry (to kiutikoV, tokoi vavTucoi,
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Instead of the phrase asses usurae, a syno-
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asmuch as at this rate of interest there was
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48 per cent. The monthly rate of the cen-
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12 per cent, simple interest. The following
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it; opponere or opponere pignori, to give as a
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enjoyed a cessation from labour. All feriae
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on certain days marked in the calendar. To
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were held on certain emergencies at the
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the union, the chief magistrate of the Latins
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posed. The festival lasted six days.
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ple, but it was also introduced into the towns
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demands reasonable. He then crossed the
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paKiirji/), earthenware, a vessel or other ar-
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had been thrown on the wheel, or to produce
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table, was used to cover the surface like a
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a testamentary disposition, by which a person
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the trustee was condemned in the action, the
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produce a cooling breeze. Besides separate
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to the scutica, -which was a simple whip.
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even touch a horse, nor look upon an army
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FLOEALIA, or Florales Ludi, a festival
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Xapi's), a fire-place ; a hearth ; a brazier. The
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RATI, SOCll. In the seventh century of
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FOLLIS—(1) An inflated ball of leather,
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also statues, the subjects of which were sug-
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the immense supply of water brought to
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voirs, and salicntcs, jets of water, besides
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roof and ceiling to the apartment which it
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FREXUM (xaWos), a bridle. That Belle-
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ERITILLUS W>i".os), a dice-box of a cylin-
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which modified the law of Gracchus to some
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gether with these distributions of corn ; but
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tions of corn, but he did the next best thing
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were completely indigent should receive the
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with a tessera, and this tessera, when once
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The ridiculous use of patches (splrnia), which
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Girl pointing hirself. (From a Gem.)
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NACCA, a fuller, a washer or scourer of
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FUNUS, a funeral.—(1) Greek. The
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of one. The dead were usually buried out-
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They correspond to the Roman conditoria.
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ing, called en-i(9r)fia. The epithema was fre-
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celebrated at the funeral of a great man, as
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and could not enter the temples of the gods
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offerings of the same kind, which were pre-
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person of consequence. Funerals were usually
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the persons to whom the property was left,
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fallen into disuse in the fourth century. Per-
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according to the Twelve Tables, to be left
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taphium), beginning with the letters
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the sides with pilasters. It is to the
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but as this place rendered the neighbourhood the freedmen and slaves of great families
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employed in the manner mentioned under
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placed in front. Tombs were of various sizes
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peculiar form of which is supposed to have
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The women were enrolled in the lists of the
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a kind of thick cloth, which was on one side
…
GENS. According to the traditional ac-
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between them. A hundred new members
…
which belonged to a gens, to which all the
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lum) for the celebration of these sacra, which
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GEROUSIA (yepoi/o-ia), or assembly of
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Hyllean tribe, must have belonged to the
…
perly signified any thing made of wicker-
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increase the strength of their bodies.—Gladia-
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the like, and afterwards at the sound of the
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dered him to receive the sword (ferrum rc-
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and different mode of fighting, or other cir-
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like the Gauls and Britons. [Esseda.]—Hop-
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called from their having the image of a fish
…
carried only a three-pointed lance, called
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with the fuseina while they were entangled.
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buckler, and a short sword or dagger
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GRAECOSTASIS, a place in the Roman
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Aijs Koi toO Sr/p-ov. He was appointed by the
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GUTTUS, a vessel with a narrow mouth
…
presented on the Roman coins struck by per-
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GYMNASIUM (yvp.v6.nov). The whole
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than well-regulated exercise. The word
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the short chiton. Gymnastic exercises among
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was probably no Greek town of any im-
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Paedotribae were required to possess a know-
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4. The 7rei>TaA(.0o5, which was a game with
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them with beautiful works of art. The em-
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yupuTj-res), a class of bond-slaves at Argos,
…
the conduct of Athenian women. Their
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of stone or metal, which were used in
…
frequently used merely to exercise the body
…
Paedotribae were required to possess a know-
…
4. The 7rei>TaA(.0o5, which was a game with
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them with beautiful works of art. The em-
…
yupuTj-res), a class of bond-slaves at Argos,
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the conduct of Athenian women. Their
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of stone or metal, which were used in
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frequently used merely to exercise the body
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in somewhat the same manner as our dumb-
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splendid ornaments. It occupied among the
…
mission, and partly to abolish the denio-
…
the purpose of abolishing the tyrannical
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HARPAGO (apn-ayrj: Avkos : Kpedypa.), a
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preted the will of the gods. They originally
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mena in nature, to which the general name
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darts, resembling in form the lance and
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tiones). It served both to announce, by a
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jj/mcKTeW). In dry measures, the kecteus was
…
denominations of money, but subdivisions of
…
ing the parallel beams at the bottom. At
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HELLAXODICAE (eAAai/ooiVou), the judges
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They cultivated the land, and paid to their
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(i. e. ajufJuoTai/Tes), and one of them in par-
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in the Greek states, who could keep on run-
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ILEMICYCLITTM (rjnixuxAtoj'), a semicir-
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HERAEA (rjpoua), the name of festivals
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The Heraea of Argos were celebrated every
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ciri'irpoLKOL. On failure of sons and their issue,
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A person might become an heres by being
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any definite shares being given to them, the
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silence (silentio praeterierit), the will was
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liter] so passed over took a certain portion
…
wise the will, which was originally valid,
…
statues existed of other deities, of the same
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There is another class of these works, in
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connection with the worship of the deities of
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IIIEROMXEMOXES (.Upoixirqv-ovf;), the
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Athens, of whom ten were appointed every
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the goal (Te'p/xa), round which the chariots
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ding in Greece to perform on the stage. At
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said to have tried to avert the anger of the
…
for such performances, the Romans sent to
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the accompaniment of a flute. Roman youths
…
tracted immense crowds to the theatres, and
…
the citizens was no part of the ancient Spar-
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said imponi. A person who held a magis-
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HOROLOGIUM (upokoyiov), the name of
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the shadow, and thus pointed to the hour.
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simple form it consisted of a vessel with
…
the war with Pyrrhus. But as sun-dials
…
Rome. Clepsydrae were used by the Romans
…
Rome, as at Athens, the time allowed to the
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of the horticulture of the Greeks is very
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that a succession of flowers was obtained all
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the central place of the peristyle [Domus],
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privatum and hospitium publicum, fei't'a and
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sign of hostile intentions, he was considered
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cal inheritance of former times. Or a person
…
came forward to act as the representatives of
…
given up, for we find that at Athens the
…
of need, to represent him as his patron in the
…
its good services by the establishment of
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as patron of the client-town. But the cus-
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the Amyelaeans and Spartans, probably in
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Apollo, the national divinity of the Dorians.
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musical effect and their mechanism. A con-
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IMAGO, a representation or likeness, an
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nifies, (1) A freedom from taxes. (8) A
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the Amyelaeans and Spartans, probably in
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Apollo, the national divinity of the Dorians.
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musical effect and their mechanism. A con-
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IMAGO, a representation or likeness, an
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nifies, (1) A freedom from taxes. (8) A
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and also to other persons as a special favour.
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Cicero Imperator, for the term merely ex-
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IXAUGURATlO, was in general the cere-
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only were priests inaugurated, but also the
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cident (casu, id est, negligcntia), the law
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incendium, but only in the city, or within a
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moral and irreligious acts. In a narrower
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vov), swaddling-clothes, in which a new-born
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INFAMlA, was a consequence of condem-
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and the persons included in the third and
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INFULA, a flock of white and red wool,
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tini) were not ingenui, though the sons of
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the injured person was allowed by the prae-
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to different families ; and hence the word
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INTEKCESSIO was the interference of a
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tis ex causis) the praetor or proconsul, in the
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force shall not be used against a person who
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Gains, the Roman jurist, contains the essen-
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of persons became very numerous and neces-
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and quaestors, who were entrusted with the
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preters had not only to officiate at the conventus
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each of whom enjoyed in succession the regal
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were the Decern Primi, or ten leading sena-
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tended the Isthmia sailed across the Saronic
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JANUA {6vpa), a door. Besides being
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each of whom enjoyed in succession the regal
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were the Decern Primi, or ten leading sena-
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tended the Isthmia sailed across the Saronic
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JANUA {6vpa), a door. Besides being
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dim. Trapa.6vpi.ov. The door-way, when com-
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serted into sockets on each side of the door-
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the single judex. Under certain circum-
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for their object, either the settlement of dis-
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persons of some property. Tims the three
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by lot, out of whom the accuser and the
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as the transverse beam which united the up-
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others. Hence, to express symbolically the
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not made like the yoke used in drawing car-
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arose among the Romans after the separation
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tiores, and juris auetores. The business of
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or at their own houses; and not only on
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contracts or wills, &c. At a later period,
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a plebeian, who was consul u. c. 281, and
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JURISDICTIO, signifies generally the au-
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rior being, calling on him to bear witness
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peculiar habits or predilections, or the fancy
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the service of the republic.—After the esta-
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nation, a victim (a pig- or a lamb) was in the
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the third Punic war to the end of the re-
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various modes of swearing in common life.
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swore by most of the gods; but some oaths
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nied with an execration, in case the swearer
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scenic games instituted by Nero, in a. n. 59,
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LABYRINTHUS (AajSup^flos), a labyrinth,
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nation, a victim (a pig- or a lamb) was in the
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the third Punic war to the end of the re-
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various modes of swearing in common life.
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swore by most of the gods; but some oaths
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nied with an execration, in case the swearer
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scenic games instituted by Nero, in a. n. 59,
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LABYRINTHUS (AajSup^flos), a labyrinth,
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have been commonly used in the army. In
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LAENA (xAaira), a woollen cloak, the
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bearing, LamI'ADEDROMIA (Aay.i7raS>)5po^u'a),
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LAXX, a large dish, made of silver or some
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celebrated at Patrae in Achaia, in honour of
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LAQUEUS, a rope, was used to signify the
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tomary for religious Romans in the morning,
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or decidedly red. Pliny calls the brickfield
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these expressions are used to signify a certain
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Julia de Civitate (b. c. 90) the above expres-
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The invention of a game resembling draughts
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often employed for the purpose. The Ro-
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cularly the public prison of Syracuse. It lay
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a kind of couch or litter, in which persons, in
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this kind of lectica was introduced among the
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LECTISTERNIUM. Sacrifices being of the
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hibits one of those couches, which is repre-
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LECTUS (^e'xo9, k\ivr), eiivr)), a bed. The
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person. Mattresses were in the earlier timeti
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LEGATUM, a part of the hereditas which
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Rome to foreign nations and into the pro-
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man generals into the field, or the proconsuls
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hibited from entering the city, especially in
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considered by the Romans throughout the
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tary affairs. The legati were thus always
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of the command of their general. Their
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were at least senators. These vicegerents of
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npvTavelov), a liturgy, is the name of certain
…
were at first a natural consequence of the
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ordinary liturgies. The former were called
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in turns by the members of every tribe who
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defray its expenses. Such was the case with
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nament for the head.
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is, on the ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth of
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■Bring the whole month of May, and those
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the Lemures. As regards the solemnities on
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ing council or conversation, and a place for
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leges, though they were laws, and in the
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acquainted, were passed in the comitia cen-
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which related to a common object, were often
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case it was called Lex Satura.—The number
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AEBUTIA, of uncertain date, which with
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AELIA. This lex and a Fufia Lex, passed
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AEIiTA SEXTIA, passed in the time of
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AGRARIAE, the name of laws which had
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AM PI A, to allow Cn. Pompeius to wear a
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lius Tapulus in b. c. 17 9, fixed the age at
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AXTOXIAE, the name of various enact-
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APPULEIA AGRARIA, proposed by the
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who resisted their authority ; but it fixed the
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proposed by the tribune T. Atius Labienus,
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the populus to elect 16 tribuni militum for
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ATTNTA, of uncertain date, was a plcbis-
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AURELIA (b. c. 70), enacted that the ju-
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chosen alternately ; but the law was not ob-
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pio, repealed a Clodia Lex (b. c. 58), which
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from the payment of taxes and dues (por-
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bium between the patres and plebs, which
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f CASSIA (b. c. 104), proposed by the tri-
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CASSIA empowered the dictator Caesar to
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(b. c. 73) for the distribution of corn among
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that the fee could not be paid till the work
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to the effect that " qui civem Romanum in-
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restored the Sodalitia, which had been abo-
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COP^XELIAE. Various leges passed in the
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Agraria, by which many of the inhabitants
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adulterated or counterfeited the public coin,
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De Magistratibus, partly a renewal of old
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armed with the intention of killing or thiev-
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gave poison for the purpose of poisoning;
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Tribunicia, which diminished the power
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Cn. Pompeius the superintendence of the Res
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posed by the consuls P. Cornelius Cethegus
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DUILIA (b.c. 449), a plebiscitum proposed
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DUILIA MAENIA, proposed by the tri-
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450, consisting of Appius Claudius and his
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which allowed no connubium between the
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FLAMINIA was an Agraria Lex for the
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called which had for their object the distri-
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FURIA or FUSIA CAXIXIA limited the
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enacted that a testator should not give more
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to Cn. Pompeius the extraordinary power of
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Hortensia enacted that the nundinae, which
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Agraria, b. c. 59, in the consulship of
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that a debtor might escape all personal mo-
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perhaps the same as the Lex De Vi Publica.
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tuis or Creditis (b. c. 47), passed in the time
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MuNicirALis, commonly called the Table
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was accordingly a lex of that kind which is
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pears to have caused a lex to be enacted
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till the year b. c. 13. In the year a. d. 9,
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from the chapter which treated of the mar-
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ever had a census equestris, to sit in the
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126, by M. Junius Pennus, a tribune, ba-
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JUNIA NORBANA, of uncertain date, but
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LAETORIA, the false name of the Lex
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called, Junia et Lieinia, passed in the consul-
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GUXDIS, passed in the consulship of L.
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was tribune of the people from b. c. 376 to
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created_the triumviri epulones.
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tributing corn among the poor citizens at a
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LUTATIA DE VI, proposed by the consul
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the patres ante auctores fieri in the case of
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MANILLA, proposed by the tribune C.
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posed the tax of five per cent, (viccsima) on
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OGULNIA, proposed by the tribunes, b. c.
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OVINIA, of uncertain date, was a plebisci-
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POPPAF.A.]
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PEDIA, relating to the murderers of Cae-
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did any damage, the owner should make it
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of mutiny.
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PINARIA, related to the giving of a judex
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ally taken from each tribe to be placed in the
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Strabo, the father of Cn. Pompeius Magnus,
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Judiciaeia. [Judex, p. 217, a.]
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Tribuxitia (b. c. 70), restored the old tri-
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198, the enactments of which are doubtful.
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by the patricians, who prevented the tribes
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the curiae ; and accordingly this law made
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was called the Jus Civile Papirianum or Pa-
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be inferred from the Lex Regia which we
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so extensive. During the empire the curies
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RHODIA. The Rhodians had a maritime
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simply culled the Lex of Otho, or referred to
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AUGEXDO, enacted in the 5th consulship of
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SEMPRONIAE, the name of" various laws
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should be appointed every year to carry the
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by C. Gracchus b.c. 123, enacted that the
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the state to the people once a month at the
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123, enacted that the soldiers should receive
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who conspired to obtain the condemnation o
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C. Gracchus b.c. 123, enacted that the senat"
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a plehiscitum proposed by a tribune, M. Sem-
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lending money in the name of the Soeii, who
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is the lex called by Cicero Lex Campana,
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that a lex of the tribune Servius Glaucia
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SULPICIAE, proposed by the tribune
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probably proposed by the consuls. It pre-
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the Lex Fannia, and was brought forward,
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of entertainments, but the kind and quantity
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abroad anywhere except at the houses of
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Julia, proposed by the dictator C. Julius
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prohibited the use of silk garments to men.
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TERENTILIA, proposed by the tribune C.
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TRIBUXITIA. (1) A law passed in the
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VALERIAE, proposed by the consul P.
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of appeal from the sentence of a magistrate
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VATINIA DE PROVINCIIS, was the
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VATINIA DE COLONIS, under which the
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VIARIA. A viaria lex which Cicero says
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VOCONIA, enacted on the proposal of
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tended to injure the character of persons.
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a pocket or memoranduia book. 4. Libcllus
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improvement in the manufacture of parch
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Ancient Writing Materials. (From a Painting at Herculaneum.)
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end of the stick and projected from the
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had been released from legal servitude. A
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LIBRA, dim. LIBELLA (orafyios), a ba-
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LIBURNA, L1BURNICA, a light vessel,
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LINTER, a light boat, frequently formed
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LITRA (AiVpa), a Sicilian silver coin, equal
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nifying crooked.—(1) The crooked staff borne
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Lituus, Augur's Stud. (Centre figure from an Etruscan sculpture ; the two others are Roman coins.)
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LOCUPLETES or ASSIDUI, the nam? ot
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being straight, while the latter was bent
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among the Greeks and Romans. The sol-
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ible bands of steel, or cuirasses of chain
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LUCERNA (AuXvos), an oil lamp. The
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the lamp was also called Monomyxos, Di~
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with a goose. The next woodcut represents
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hung in chains from the ceiling- of the room,
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KaicrtiotTviry], or KaTajSArj-ruc/j), wrestling. The
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after the departure of the Gauls from Rome,
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from the fourth to the twelfth of September,
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Ludi Fuxebres were games celebrated a
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commemoration of the reconciliation betwee
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respecting the origin of the games, yet all
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connected with certain cycles of time [sae-
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Latona, the Parcae-, and to Dis and Proser-
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of great beauty, whose parents were stiL
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LUPERCALIA, one of the most ancient
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luntarily for the purpose, since they believed
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of the land, and that of touching persons a
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LUPUS FERREUS, the iron wolf used by
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the sprinkling of water by means of a branch
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times underwent purifications to expiate the
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days, while the five solar years contained
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with his census, and thus set the example
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their number of strings far exceeded that of
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touched with a little staff called plectrum i the corporation of equites, who farmed the
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stances where the persons play the lyre with MAGISTRATUS was a person qui juri di-
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treason in English law; but all the offences
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Latin name fides, which was used for a lyre
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MAGISTER, which contains the same root
…
touched with a little staff called plectrum i the corporation of equites, who farmed the
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stances where the persons play the lyre with MAGISTRATUS was a person qui juri di-
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treason in English law; but all the offences
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Latin name fides, which was used for a lyre
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MAGISTER, which contains the same root
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army to the enemy, exciting- sedition, and
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MAXCEPS has the same relation to Man-
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words are used to indicate the formal transfer
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the parties to the mancipatio were not on the
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and to fructus. Sometimes the word manci-
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the mansiones were at the same distance from
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MANUMISSIO was the form by which
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Of these the manumissio by vindicta is pro-
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dition to the end of the republic, though
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the deposition of a witness in a court of jus-
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as jurors or plaintiffs) in a court of justice ;
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and if his absence caused inj ury to the party,
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trate (rjyefitov SiKaemjpi'ou). The party in
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by noticing a few expressions. Map-rvpelv
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necessarily on oath. The p;aprvs (witness in
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MATRALIA, a festival celebrated at Rome
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marriage. (1) Greek. The ancient Greek
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pendent of public considerations, there were
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few exceptions, a bar to marriage in any
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ya^eta) were made to the pods who presided
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connected with the celebration of marriage
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The song called the Epithalamium was then
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her mother also, to his home.—The Greeks,
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ventio. But both forms of marriage agreed
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any forms were requisite in the marriage
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effected by usus, if a woman lived with a
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consequently the wife was in manciple*.
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not an unusual preliminary of marriage, but
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tlicn to bring it thus furnished to the place
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LARII, a kind of public bankers at Rome
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METALLTTM (M"aAAor), a mine and metal.
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only a transitory stay in a place, for it was a
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eluded. The jealousy with which the citizens
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to remind them of their position, they had on
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all probability not intended to hurt the feel-
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public, but was at the same time answerable
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zens. The aliens were also obliged, like
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low or high relief. The metopes from the
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PASSUUM (ju.1A.101O, the Roman mile, con-
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comedy except in consisting more of gestures
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sons {mimi) represented in a burlesque manner
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MITRA (fin-pa), in general a band of any
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or limited. But the rule of an aesymnetes
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LUM (oAfio;, lySrj, tySt;), a mortar. Before
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the walls of apartments, in mixing spices and
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who dedicated cups of this kind to Jupiter
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MURUS, MOENIA (re^os), the wall of a
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into the angles between the others, and their
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period of architectural history. For build- I with stucco were exceedingly common with
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MUSCULUS was a kind of vinea, one of
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speaking, the secret part of the worship, but
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in secret within some sanctuary, which the
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from all persons not initiated. The most
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bound together with various kinds of mortar
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attached to the emporium outside of the Porta
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NAVARCHUS (vavapxos), the name by
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to the denies in the constitution of Cleis-
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another form for vau'/cATjpos in the sense of a
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NAYIS, NAYIGIU.U (wtSs, irAoiw), a
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propelling the vessel lay in the rowers, who
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with a purple colour (•ItoiviKOTraprjoi). When
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from the accounts in Caesar's Commentaries.
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The name biremis is also applied to a little bocr mummed
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pear to have been constructed on the same
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unwieldy ships. In the year b. c. 356 they
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ance, &c. In many cases the name of the
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tabulata upon the decks of their great men-
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the enemy's vessels. The aKpocrToAioi/ is some-
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A Prora, TTpuipa.
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F. Aplwtre, a^Aaoroi/, "ith the
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N. Cornua, a.KpoKepaia.1.
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swan, as in the accompanying woodcut. The
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which it was based, we commonly observe I there appears, beside the aplustre, a pole, to
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between 'which the oars move, and to which
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were upon the rpd^rjf. In all other vessels
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subject. Thus much is certain, that the
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The collective term for oars is rappds, which
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rudder to indicate her origin from the sea. A ship had sometimes one, but more com-
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by a pole, which was moved by the guber- i vessels with one, two, or three masts. The
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these structures, so as to supply the place of
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CuVc""a), thick and broad ropes running in
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those of the fore-mast icm'a axareta. The
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the shape of an inverted Greek A (v), the
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ancients as early as the time of Homer had
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of iron, and their form resembled that of a
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called eTepocrrd/ios. The technical expressions
…
being understood. The following figure
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hibited with the same magnificence and lavish
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no debtor shou'.d for the future be put in
…
as the second Punic war this new class, com-
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men was at a later time given to boys on the
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a third or fourth name was possessed by the
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and descended to the latest members of a
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norary distinction, and in commemoration of
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neral to another, sometimes by the army and
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Sometimes the name of the tribe to which a
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slavery. If a slave was restored to freedom,
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the shape either of regular codes or distinct
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board and maintain the policy of the existing
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in the ancient reciters which are supposed to
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NOYENDIALE (sc. sacrum).—(1) A fes-
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when there was a shower of stones upon the
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of nudity the ancients performed the opera-
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NUNDINAE is derived by all the ancient
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the plebeians at the comitia eenturiata. The
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OCIIEA (kvtj/xi's), a greave, a leggin. A
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The first Odeum, properly so called, at Rome,
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VUM (eAatoi/). The importance of the olive
…
yield the oil and other juices which it con-
…
teristic of an oligarchy, that the main dis-
…
it was very similar to the theatre; and it is
…
the plebeians at the comitia eenturiata. The
…
OCIIEA (kvtj/xi's), a greave, a leggin. A
…
The first Odeum, properly so called, at Rome,
…
VUM (eAatoi/). The importance of the olive
…
yield the oil and other juices which it con-
…
teristic of an oligarchy, that the main dis-
…
it was very similar to the theatre; and it is
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as could be obtained, was one of the easiest
…
the correctness of this statement, there are
…
that they formed properly no part of the
…
in Thargelion, the 11th month of the Attic
…
add a relish to food. Some of these articles
…
radishes, and sesamum. Of animal food by
…
was most extensively employed to give a
…
used by the ancients to designate both the
…
of the future, but all oracular revelations
…
and men, and were, as it were, the organs
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take anything of importance without their
…
ones to be established, so that it was the pre-
…
reached its perfection in the century which
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ORDO is applied to any body of men 'who
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way. Thus the whole body of sacerdotes at
…
duxerunt, and the first centuries in a legion
…
ORG VIA (opyuia), a Greek measure of
…
have had scarcely any knowledge of zinc
…
writers, was celebrated in honour of Athena
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from uktxos, ocrxos, or oo^rj, a branch of vines
…
OSTIARIOI, a tax upon the doors of
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not sufficient to constitute a legitimate claim
…
PAEAX (jTaLiriuv, naiav, irauav), a hymn or
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He went with them to and from the school
…
PAGI were fortified places in the neigh-
…
not sufficient to constitute a legitimate claim
…
PAEAX (jTaLiriuv, naiav, irauav), a hymn or
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He went with them to and from the school
…
PAGI were fortified places in the neigh-
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a place for wrestling (iraXaCeiv, 7raAi;), and
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PALILIA, a festival celebrated at Rome
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poet. <f>apos), an outer garment. The English
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cess of this kind. The raw material, such as
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ijSe x<-Taji>, &c. To wear the pallium without
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the underclothing indicated poverty or se-
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PALMIPES, a Roman measure of length,
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contradistinction to the sagum of the common
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Heeatombaeon ; the great Panathenaea in the
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They represent on one side the figure of
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tival to the other. The chief solemnity of
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maidens who belonged to the noblest families
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an athletic game, in which all the powers of
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successful in the one than in the other. The
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PANEGYRIS (jrwqyvpis), signifies a meet-
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A'ioben and saltare Ledam. During the time
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under the empire the names histrio and pan-
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priety be called a plea. It is an objection
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(craAa^u'i'a). The Athenians from very early
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which occasion the ship was adorned with
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foreign parts to Athens, and the like. In
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The celebrated tale of Iophon, the son of
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legislation, the mover of any law or decree,
…
with the public interest. Any person might
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PA HASAN GA (6 7rapacrayy>)s), a Persian
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certain priests and to the highest magistrates.
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account (evBvvri) at the end of the year. The
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objects of having assessors must have been to dish or plate, on which such food was served
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PARMA, dim. PARMTJLA, a round shield,
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PATERA, dim. PATELLA (0ioAt|), a
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the state to supply the Roman magis-
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isted on all the principal stations on
…
eaten with the o\f/ov, as the n«i"a, a
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common red earthenware, on which an orna-
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PATINA (Aexdi/T)), a basin or bowl of
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generally a power or faculty of any kind by
…
associated with the adjectives praetoria, con-
…
terms, had both a wider signification and a
…
famiJias), and generally all the rights which
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PATRICII. This word is evidently a de-
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Lucerenses. Each of these tribes consisted
…
tained only one hundred gentes, and had a
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third tribe, the Luceres, which chiefly con-
…
placed on a footing of equality with the
…
bus. When the plebeians became a distinct
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Sparta, who exercised, as it were, a paternal
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the name of peltastae. It consisted princi-
…
chased slaves, and they cultivated the land
…
was next to the pancratium the most beau-
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and thus corresponding to the himation or
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a very important part of the treasures of a
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PERA (w/jpa), a wallet, made of leather,
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to the rank of peregrini, or a certain class of
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perly denotes the inhabitants of a district
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The Normans, on the contrary, of whatever
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bangle, worn by the Orientals, the Greeks,
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a mask. Masks were worn by Greek and
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the same manner as the Armilla, the Ton-
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Pharrtrae, Quiver*. (Left-hand figure from the Aeginetan
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the Roman games, seems to have been a
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PETORRITUM, a four-wheeled carriage,
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PIIALERAE (<paAapoi>), a boss, disc, or
…
most commonly read of them as ornaments
…
by the court of Areiopagus.
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allusion to that at Alexandria, which was the
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after the age of Cleisthenes ten officers, one
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PICTURA (ypa<|)Tj, ypatfiiKri, fwypa^i'a),
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Homer's time, although the only kind of
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daules, king of Lydia (b.c. 71G), is said to
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(about B.C. 4G3). Previous to this time the
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upon vases and upon articles of furniture;
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of single figures. He enjoyed the exclusive
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and public edifice in Sicily of whatever was
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the history of painting in Rome. The first
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in consequence of the foundation of Constan-
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Moreover scene-painting shows that the
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water. Of the latter the principal was
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of various descriptions and materials, and
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sculpture was very common in Greece. The
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dered to be in some way connected with the
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larger than the pila. The Harpastum (from
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AcotoV), any piece of felt; more especially a
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and the loaves thus baked were termed ar-
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PLAGIUM, the offence of kidnapping,
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PLAUSTRUM or PLOSTRUM (afiofo), a
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of performing certain services, and they are,
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in these regions he assigned lots of land to
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internal organisation of the plebeians, analo-
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the plebeians now met the patricians appa-
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b.c. 421 the plebeians were admitted to the
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retain, stripped the consulship of a consider-
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PLETHRON (n\d8pov\ the fundamental
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or KoXafioi: It was also introduced into the
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to two different objects. (1) A kind of shed
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POEXA (ttoiit)), a general name for any
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whole armies. They also formed part of the
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annually ; and in times of peace they seem to
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of post and moerium (mttrus), in the same
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a certain space on each side of it unoccupied,
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nations increased the boundaries of the em-
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thi grand procession 'with which the games
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structures of the same kind, and corresponded
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led direct to the Janiculum.—VI. Pons Vati-
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was built by Aemilius Scaurus the censor.
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stupendous remains, still existing in Italy, I closure called septum and ovile, passed over a
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Pons is also used to signify the platform
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toms and usages. The details of these duties
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tius. As to the rights and duties of the
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flamines or a rex sacrorum were to be inau-
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only as the organ of the college. He was ge-
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or a dedication made, the chief pontiff had
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From the time of Theodosius the emperors
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scribes by the name of Pontiftces Minores.
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POPULIFUGIA or POPLIFUGIA, the
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the departure of -the Gauls, and produced
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even more. The jambs of the gate were
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who visited the temple for various purposes.
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toricians, and other persons fond of intellec-
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PORTORIUM, a branch of the regular
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the duties paid on imported and exported
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the aerarium. Sicily, and above all, Asia,
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If a Roman citizen during war came into
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captured by the enemy, he became a slave ;
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by an act of the state a man was given up
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cers at Athens, who collected the fines and
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frequently advertised the time, place, and
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entitled in the courts of justice, and partly
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either distributed by the Imperator among
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nubiae is the money realized by their sale.
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PRAEFECTUS ANNOXAE, the praefect
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PRAEFECTUS CASTRORUM, praefect of
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PRAEFECTUS PRAETORIO, was the
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rius, who made Sejanus commander of the
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sometimes two ; from the time of Commodus
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buted througnout the city a number of
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PRAES, is a surety for one who buys of
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PRAETOR (orpemjyos), was originally a
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ingly he was called praetor peregrinus. The
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gustus, after several changes, fixed the num-
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was the first in rank. His duties confined
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to four out of the number. Sulla added to
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accounts, four praetors. On these occasions
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cohortes, a body of troops instituted by Au-
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sesterces. They soon became the most
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to remain at Rome, but had no longer the
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PROBOLE (7rpo0oA7)), an accusation of a
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the religious festivals ; and against all such
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acted in the place of a consul, without holding
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every species of treason, hut also every such
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kinds of treason were a secret correspondence
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important trust, such as a fleet, army, or
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friends. The posterity of a traitor became
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PROMETIIEI.Y (irpenTjfleta), a festival
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PROPYLAEA (Trpo-n-uKaia), the entrance to
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PROSCRIPTIO. The verb proscribe™
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Srifjiov), a leader of the people, denoted at
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PROVTN'CIA. This word is merely a
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PRO VINCI A.
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poses he made circuits through the different
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midia; Mauritania. Those of a subsequent
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appointed as governors of provinces, but
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a guilty governor to the punishment that he
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imperial power under Augustus, a consider-
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with some modifications, continued to the
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PRYTANEIUM \iepinavelav), the public
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PSEPHUS (i^os), a ball of stone, used bj
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the Athenian dicasts in giving their verdict.
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pai/>>j? ypaifjri). The name of every state
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Tei'a; ypaipr/), a prosecution against one, who
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and consisted of freemen as well as slaves,
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rium ; Salinae ; Scriptura.] The porti-
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TTuyjiotrvi'T)), boxing, was one of the earliest
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the contests in wrestling and racing had been
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PUGIO (fxaxalPa), a dagger ; a two-edged
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PULYIX AR, a couch provided with cushions
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been of the height of three or four feet from
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PYAXEPSIA {wvavi^ia), a festival cele-
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PYTHIA (n-iifJia), one of the four great
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this purpose contained a hippodromus or sents a very plain jewel-box, out of which a
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himself. They were originally perhaps no- /\TTADRAGESIMA, the fortieth part of the
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by the Spartan kings, two by each, as mes-
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RAXTAL, or AMPHORA only, was the prin-
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received a fourth part of the criminal's pro-
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QUAESTOR (Tafias), a name given to two
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this purpose contained a hippodromus or sents a very plain jewel-box, out of which a
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himself. They were originally perhaps no- /\TTADRAGESIMA, the fortieth part of the
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by the Spartan kings, two by each, as mes-
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RAXTAL, or AMPHORA only, was the prin-
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received a fourth part of the criminal's pro-
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QUAESTOR (Tafias), a name given to two
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pointed, though probably no longer by the
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and of course taken only from the patricians.
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being elected to the office : at last, in b. c.
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to superintend the sale of the boot}-, the
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Rome, and gave the soldiers their pay; they
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the quaestors after their election at Rome,
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lon! a.]
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QUINQUATRUS or QUINQUATRIA, a
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by Nero, a. u. 60, in imitation of the Greek
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QUINQUENNALIS. [Colonia, p. 101, a.]
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were frequently appointed under the republic
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respecting the meaning of which see Forna-
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REDEMPTOR, the general name for a
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REMULCUM (pu/xouAKeif xa; vavs), a rope
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TUXDAE, was the term used to designate
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received in the Provinciae, or in the Urbs
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the quaestors after their election at Rome,
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lon! a.]
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QUINQUATRUS or QUINQUATRIA, a
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by Nero, a. u. 60, in imitation of the Greek
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QUINQUENNALIS. [Colonia, p. 101, a.]
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were frequently appointed under the republic
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respecting the meaning of which see Forna-
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REDEMPTOR, the general name for a
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REMULCUM (pu/xouAKeif xa; vavs), a rope
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TUXDAE, was the term used to designate
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received in the Provinciae, or in the Urbs
R
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Roma, either in the discharge of their juris-
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The first lex on the subject was the Cal-
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but a magistratus could not be accused during
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M. Fonteius, and L. Flaccus, the two last of
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senators. The lex had been passed when
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(Slktvov), a net. Nets were made most com-
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soars and deer (which, are seen within it), i ancones, vari). To dispose the nets in this
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When old age had blunted his powers and
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officer who discharged the priestly functions
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first interrex could not hold the comitia for
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the full regal authority and power. First,
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Again, all the magistrates in the kingly
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sessing the right of meeting at certain times
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CUS, or REX BACRORUM. When the civil
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by the pontiffs and the augurs, or hy the
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superintended and regulated by the pontiffs.
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place was a part of a temple or of a private house.
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lieved to be consumed by the gods. All sa-
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for in regard to the former they were in
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sacrifices. The head of the victim, before it
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touched anything belonging to the sacrifice
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as an offering for itself. A third class of
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opinion appears to have been the most com-
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8AGMINA, were the same as the verbenae,
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SALII, priests of Mars Gradivus, said to
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Salii carrying the Aneilia. (From an ancient Gem.)
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Tullus Hostilius, or the Quivinalian, from
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events, or a series of events, as in the modern
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[Dioxysia.] The Corybantian was of a very was danced to the sound of the flute, and its
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by the name of the Pyrrhic foot (""), which
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Such was the Carpaea (KapwaCa), peculiar to
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duced, who in the course of their dance riung
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ei? fiaxaipas. "We learn from Tacitus that the
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to dance. The mimetic dances of the Romans,
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times of the republic, and under the empire,
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SANDALIUM (craj'SaAioj/ or aavhakov), a
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SARRACUM, a kind of common cart or
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being the common offering of the more
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nrtlia proper, commencing: on xvi. Kal. Dec,
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signified cutting figures out of a solid mate-
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steps, which were called scabella. A scam-
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denoted a simple staff or walking-stick, was
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and Persian measure, the length of which is
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the pay of the Roman state. They were
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from the officers of state to whom they were
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SCRIPTURA, that part of the revenue of
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tures, together with the number and quality
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lum or Scbiplum (ypa^jxa), the smallest
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made of wood or wicker-work, and from
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kings and generals when abroad. When a
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SECESPITA, an instrument used by the
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hatchet. The axe was either made with a
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of sitting upon this chair belonged to the j authority. We find it occasionally exhibited
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introduced until long after the lectica was
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Sellae, Chairs. (The nght-fannd figure from the Vatican
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SENATUS. In all the republics of an-
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affairs, as at Sparta and in early Rome, the
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cancies in the senate arose from many of the
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there were consequently 300 senators. The
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when the real senators had voted, step over
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When at length all the state offices had be-
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re-elected at the next lustrum. This dis-
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the emperor to make it up. As regards the
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remained unaltered throughout the time of
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■whatever measures the king thought proper
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the proposal of the senate. The curies only
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garded the senate as their common protector.
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the point at issue. It depended upon the
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president which of the opinions expressed he
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L'ti, <$c.)" The names of the persons who
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but others might assist if they chose, and a
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original number of 100 [centum) senators.
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SEP'TIMONTIUM, a Roman festival which
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btjeinum. Raw silk was brought from the
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Aristotle defends the justice of the institution
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read as well of the purchase and sale of
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of the country or separated from their fami-
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The majority of slaves was purchased ; few
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barians. The chief supply seems to have
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either worked on their masters' account or
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into the condition of metoici. They were
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limiting the quantity of public land ■which a
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upon them, who was generally called by the
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The mechanical arts, which were formerly
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were often entrusted with property to a large
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either on a raised stone (hence de lapide
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as the horse-jockeys of modern times : some-
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came from the East had their ears bored,
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tores); and the pertness and impudence of
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a knowledge of any art which might bring
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they also possessed the privilege of the tes-
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tute a familia. Private slaves were divided
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who had the superintendence of certain parts of
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included the great body of slaves in a house
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larly. This class also included the porters
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the law docs not seem to have protected the
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was the corn called far, of which either four
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ever given them. Under the republic they
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or by being sent to work in the Ergastulum
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to wear the toga or bulla, nor females the
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the Dii Manes of slaves (Dis Manibus).
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The sestertius was the denomination of money
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with the numeral adjectives below 1000 :
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tertia nummum. For sums of a thousand
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word. If so, it ought to be used only as the
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SEXTARIUS, a Roman dry and liquid
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to have been obtained in the reign of Tar-
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and fifteen, of whom an account is given
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ing several standards, represents the perform-
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march out of the camp ; ad signa cvnvenire,
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SITOPHYLACES (<m-ooWAaK.es), a board of
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did so, was punishable with death. Of the
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respect to the sale of corn in the market.
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happened to sever a marriage contract, the
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tida, and denoted a slipper or low shoe,
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had either been conquered by the Romans,
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usually obtained it subsequently. The con-
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whenever Rome demanded them. The num-
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nished them with provisions at the expense
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however, did not, like those of the Italian
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times auxilia externa. Towards the end of
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SOLEA was the simplest kind of sandal
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tio; and woodcut on p. 343.]
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SOPHRONISTAE. [Gymnasium.] plate covered at the back with a thin leaf of
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&c. These sortes or lots were usually little pieces of furniture, whereas metal mirrors
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verbal response of an oracle. Various things
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reconnoitre the ground and observe the
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Lnokmg-glass held bv a Nymph. (From a Pamting at
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SPIRA (o-Treipa), dim. SPIRULA, the base
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Manubiae, Exuviae, Spolia. Of these Pineda
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such as chariots, standards, beaks of ships
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SPORTULA. In the days of Roman free-
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to places of public resort when he went
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6pofj.o9). The name stadium was also given
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ally from the stater which was afterwards
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STATOR, a public servant, who attended
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the art of making statues or busts, whether
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for the parts representing the flesh. The
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him. Endneus of Athens is called a disciple
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sentations of the gods. These statues were
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The number of artists who flourished during
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Aegina and Argos, while Chios gained the
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bronze. The former of them made in477 b.c.
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applied to statues of the gods, and it was not
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thither from all parts of the empire for
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have been used before the age of Hadrian.
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of very exquisite workmanship. The best
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before, and are awkward and poor ; the hair
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and was fastened round the body by a girdle,
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especially peculiar to the democratic states
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denotes, entrusted with the command on mili-
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nos), a girdle or belt worn by women round
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SUFFRAG1UM, a vote. At Athens the
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the mode of voting at Home, see Comitia, p.
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vated place made of materials heaped up
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Lustratio; and woodcut on p. 343.]
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growers exported their fruit in spite of pro-
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punity. Hence the term o-vKo^avreiv, which
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in the time of Aristophanes and Demosthenes
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was a happy compound of the common bar-
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pared with, the modern one of granting letters
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SuAAoyei; tou <5?j|u.ou, or the Collectors of the
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are all words used to signify a contract, but
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warded with a crown, a garland, a cake, or
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quently used as synonymous with the word
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derived their name from the circumstance of
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to the court of Areiopagus, or to the place
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SYNEGORUS (o-vi/ijyopo;). In causes of
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SYNGRAPHE (ovyypoufnj), signifies a writ-
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loans of money, and all executory agree-
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person, mutually agreed on between the
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several families, a lodging-house, insula, as
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ses. The synthesis appears to have been a
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with some colour, and was not white, like the
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is applied to a dress with a train. It was
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dreia. The syssitia of the Cretans were
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from the public tables. The guests were
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even the kings, were excused from attend-
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racter, and the contribution of each member
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of sending them otherwise.
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pieces of wood, usually of an oblong shape,
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the t omitted, twktlov. The Latin word pu-
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among the Komans for almost every species
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wills, were almost always written on waxen
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the time of the empire. Public notaries,
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racter, and the contribution of each member
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of sending them otherwise.
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pieces of wood, usually of an oblong shape,
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the t omitted, twktlov. The Latin word pu-
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among the Komans for almost every species
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wills, were almost always written on waxen
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the time of the empire. Public notaries,
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TALA.RIA, small wings, fixed to the ancles
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a balance [Libra], then the substance
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at the same place for different substances,
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hut it is used only in the sense of a punish-
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or other objects of a similar kind were em-
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threw up into the air, or emptied out of a
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and women, and heroes. Thus the throw,
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nal proceedings for malversation or waste of
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spective departments. Such were the Tpiijpo-
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time to time for the prosecution of their
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at Athens, next in rank to the strategi.
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TEGULA (/ce'pa/u.05, dim, Kepajxi's), a roofing-
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modern times, on account of its having been
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thus made by a forcible impulse to drive the
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traband or uncustomed goods, watched the
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wholly or partly, at the expense of the indi-
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to mean any payment in the nature of a tax
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honour very rarely granted by the Athenians.
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separated from the rest by the staff of the
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minus. The place chosen for a templum was
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mere sacra or aedes sacrae. Thus the sanc-
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the sanctuary to pray or to offer sacrifices
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columns. Those of an oblong form had
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let in at the door, was now frequently let in
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two columns in front between the antae. 3.
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teral, with two ranges of columns (>Tepd) all
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never more than ten columns in the end por-
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AiderruAos, diastyle, the intercolumniation, or
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immense treasures contained in many of the
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on them, prevented from being taken into
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dispose of their property according to the
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two modes of making wills ; either at Calata
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could not easily be set on fire. The batter-
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driven over them. A testudo was formed
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building-. The advantages of this plan were
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to its etymological meaning, to signify the go-
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but only in case of a heavy calamity having
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nences, or on the sloping side of a hill.
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parts of Greece and Asia Minor, although
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of the rock, consisted of rows of benches
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I and parallel with the benches. These pas-
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contributed to increase the acoustic effect.
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with boards. As the chorus was the clement
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come acquainted with the theatres of the
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appears that a wooden stage was erected
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tion, as the honorary seats of the equites.
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pomp of the Circensian games, conveyed the
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necessary to accompany the tensae in a litter.
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others appear to have had the same honour
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at Athens were comprised the monies ex-
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celebrated with great splendour and at a
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ceived the name of diobclia (Siw/SeAia). It is
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In the earlier times there was no person, or
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THEORI (Sewpoi), persons sent on special
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duty it was to consult oracles, interpret the
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THESAURUS (tfrjo-aupos), a treasure-house.
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treasuries at all: some of the best archae-
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THOLOS (fbAos, also called cr/ctas), a name
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THRONUS (flpdVos), a throne, is a Greek
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Kup/3acri'a), a hat with a large high crown.
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THYRSUS (SOpo-os), a pole carried by
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terminated by the apple of the pine, or fir-
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the fistula or syrinx [Syrinx]. But among-
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pipes" as a proper accompaniment, when he
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either by the law or by the agreement of the
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severe, he made a counter proposition.
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the tirones twice, in the morning and after-
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TITII SODALES, a sodalitas or college of
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the Etruscans. The toga was the peculiar
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in the Louvre, and a bronze figure of the elder
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twisted, as in figs. 2 and 5. A variety again
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fice, when necessary to cover the head, the
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can spare an extra length, but in the statue
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Gabino. —The colour of the toga worn by
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There is an allusion to this custom in the
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were first put on at festivals. The toga was
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public solemnities, such as opening the tem-
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TORMEXTUM (a^enjpia opyapa), a mili-
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Greek.—By a decree of Scamandrius it was
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pears to have been considered of more value
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ornament of gold, twisted spirally and bent
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Greek. The tragedy of the ancient Greeks
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Dithyramb was danced by a chorus of fifty
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heroes, a practice in which he was followed
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ludicrous, i. e. the plot of them was some
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card the Satyrs from his choruses. That he
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its old characteristics, and inclining to heroic
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at least formed a connected whole, called a
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alluding in the first line to the mythic or
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The custom of contending with trilogies (Vpi-
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that he was considered the father of it. The
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pears with less of sublimity and sternness
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them speak the language of every-day life.
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the rhetorical and forensic language of his
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the principal persons of the drama, declare
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cially by Aeschylus. It was common to the
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Or the tale of Troy divine.'1
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It often expresses the reflections of a dispas-
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Ovid wrote a tragedy on the subject of Me-
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any of the Greek tragedies. Some fragments
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of the most revolting violations of pro-
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TRIBULA or TRIBULUM (TptjSoXos), a
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the city the magistrates of the tribes, and
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collecting the tributum, which they made
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to the plebeians the right of appointing tri-
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perty should be forfeited to the temple of
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from each of the five classes, and subse-
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themselves. The whole power possessed by
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But as the quaestorship, at least ir\ later
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by it; but cases in which the people itself
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During the latter period of the republic,
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tribes and clans. Homer speaks of such di-
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obae (io0cu), a word denoting a local division
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of these divisions, how far they were local,
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a new set of names; Dias (Aias), Athenais
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derived from the sons of Ion, son of Xuthus.
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the relations of the tribes to each other, by
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cestor. These divisions, though the names
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dissolved.—After the age of Theseus, the
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and Parali (IldpaAot) or people of the sea-
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celebrated constitution and code of laws.
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tion, or division of the people into Pentaco-
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demi (Sij.'-ioi), the number of which was after-
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joined to make up a tribe. [Dkmus.] The
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sion of more of the surrounding territory,
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TRIBUTUM, a tax which was partly ap-
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quently to pay the interest as well. It was
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was raised according to the regions or tribes
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portion of every thousand asses of the census,
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TRICLINIUM, the dining-room of a Ro-
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as long- as it was broad. The superintend-
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the plan of a triclinium, it is evident that,
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TRIERARCIIIA OpirjpapxiV), one of the
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the year 412 b. c., after the defeat of the
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only meant as a relief in case of emergency,
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place in their internal arrangements, of which
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to have done, considering that the trierarchy
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for the symmoriae of the property-tax, the
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to their property, so that the poor were be-
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adds, that the consequences were highly be-
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gave an exemption from all the rest during
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TRIUMPHt'S (0piV/3°s), a solemn pro-
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either by land or sea, but the latter were
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That the war should have been a legitimate
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nists of the Sullan party, nor Caesar after
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or curious. 4. A body of flute players.
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the foe. 8. The leaders themselves, and
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dered robe {toga picta) and flowered tunic Capitoline hill, some of the hostile chiefs
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his children of tender years, and sometimes
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singing hymns to the gods, while others
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displayed in the vestibulum of the family
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according to the forms of even the ancient
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Augustus in the earl}7 part of his career, yet
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after were a common mark of the favour of
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office. The following is a list of the most
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They were elected by the people, the comitia
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In conjunction with the aediles, they had to
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to revise the lists of the equites, and to admit
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they had to go round the city during the
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traordinary officers elected in the Comitia
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dae. W hen the supreme power was shared
398
five years more. The coalition between Ju-
…
elected in the Comitia Tribute in the time of
…
persons into the senate. This was previously
…
TROPAEUM (Tpoiraiov, Ait. rponalov), a
399
of individuals. [Spolia.] Subsequently,
…
of the Allobroges, when they built at the
…
was not until a late period used in the
…
fabricated for the Tyrrhenians by Athena,
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TUMULTUS, the name given to a sudden
400
less consequence, though the fear might have
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vvav), an under-garment. (1) Gkeek. The
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in the company of men without any further
401
or clasps required in the Ionic dress. The
…
SlttXolSlov). It appears not to have been a
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Uiploidion was fastened over the shoulders
…
The Athenian youths, in the earlier times,
402
in many folds, but the shape of the former is
…
were larger and longer than those of men,
…
people, who could not afford to purchase a
…
TURRIS (mjpyo*;), a tower. Moveable
…
as to overtop the walls, towers, and all other
403
windows, of which there were several to each
…
ditary monarchies became elective; the dif-
…
n.o;), or Prytanis (n-pvTayis), instead of Ba-
…
ing up as the champions of popular right.
…
with a sort of dictatorial power for that pur-
404
as the creation of a body-guard for him hy
…
a king; for the difference between the two
…
ever it might be restrained in practice by the
…
cKta.Sioi', a-/ci.a8«na)), a parasol, was used by
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as the creation of a body-guard for him hy
…
a king; for the difference between the two
…
ever it might be restrained in practice by the
…
cKta.Sioi', a-/ci.a8«na)), a parasol, was used by
U
V
408
of this emperor we read r. c. c., that is,
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YELITES, the light-armed troops in a Ro-
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formed part of the games of the circus. Ju-
…
formed a regular part of the ludi circenses,
…
in a temporary canal or trench (euripus). At
409
among which we find mention of 600 lions,
…
the railings (clathri) by which they were
…
A
…
sufficient evidence of their guilt, like that of
410
ground for the suspicion. At Athens the
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VER SACRUM (eros Upov). It was a
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VESTALES, the virgin priestesses of Vesta,
…
Italy. The Lex Papia ordained that when a
…
voluntarily, and offered a daughter who ful-
411
ma, or Virgo Maxima, and we find also the
…
been pounded in a mortar, thrown into an
…
believing that something of awful sanctity
…
When condemned by the college of ponti-
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all the rights of matrons who had borne
…
treaties, such as that of the triumvirs with
412
pomoerium. The}' were attired in a stola
…
locks. The following cut represents the
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VESTIBULUXI. [Domtjs, p. 142, a.]
…
the country around Rome which have been
413
side and strewed with gravel, the different
…
blocks were set up at moderate intervals on
…
Brundusium.—2. The Via Latina, from the
…
Telesia, joined the Via Appia at Beneventum.
414
nium to Aternum on the Adriatic, thence to
…
Castrum Truentinum it reached the coast,
…
Fanum Fortunae on the Adriatic, while the
…
thing necessary for a perwn setting out on a
…
potestas and not imperium, such as the tri-
…
VICESlMA, a tax of five per cent. Every
…
VICUS, the name of the subdivisions into
415
city tribes of Servius Tullius were divided,
…
of the four regions of the four city tribes,
…
who had a sort of local police, and who, ac-
…
minores, among whom were included the Tri-
…
VILLA, a farm or country-house. The
…
VINALIA. There were two festivals of
…
VIXEA, in its literal signification, is a
416
strueted in a safe place at some distance
…
his Asiatic conquests he bestowed on the
…
and not until after this date were the merits
…
a tank of cold fresh wate" or buried in wet
…
such as the burranica potio, so called from
417
naria, an apartment on the ground-floor or a
…
cool and give air to the contents, to add any
…
the cclla vinaria, and usually placed in the
…
tation to have run its full course. But a
…
for some weeks upon the vine, the stalks
…
coloured (<appds). The Romans distinguish
419
Romans at their drinking entertainments, the
…
a wine bearing the same name was produced
…
ever for the remark that the finest Greek
…
The second rank was occupied by the Faler-
…
we place the Surrentinttm, from the promon-
…
being destitute of richness, and very dry, it
420
after at banquets. This list is closed by the
…
VIS. Leges were passed at Rome for the
…
VITRTJM (uaAos), glass. A story has been
…
some of the lumps of nitre which composed
…
tities to the workshops of Sidon and Alex-
…
Thus the i/eAos of Herodotus, in which the
…
cated. But when the same historian, in
…
tainty by Theophrastus, who notices the
…
familiar. Strabo declares that in his day a
…
of gold and silver ; and in the reign of Alex-
…
the emperor taxed to raise money for his
421
wrought according to the different methods
…
relief or intaglio of engraved precious stones.
…
vitreae camerae, and the panels vitreae quad-
…
VITTA, or plural VITTAE, a ribbon or
…
especially those of Vesta, and hence vittata
…
at the public expense, and as they distin-
…
XEXAGI (fevayoi'). The Spartans, as being
…
wrought according to the different methods
…
relief or intaglio of engraved precious stones.
…
vitreae camerae, and the panels vitreae quad-
…
VITTA, or plural VITTAE, a ribbon or
…
especially those of Vesta, and hence vittata
…
at the public expense, and as they distin-
…
XEXAGI (fevayoi'). The Spartans, as being
X
422
independence of the Greek states, had the
…
the council of war, as representatives of their
…
having neither of those titles, assumed to act
…
but a citizen was privileged to do, he was
…
XESTES (fe'o-nit), a Greek measure of ca-
…
extraordinary officers, appointed by the
…
the goods of condemned criminals and state
…
inventory of all such goods (a7ro7pa</)eii>) to
…
£o>p.a, £u)(rrr)p, niVpu), a girdle or zone, worn
…
independence of the Greek states, had the
…
the council of war, as representatives of their
…
having neither of those titles, assumed to act
…
but a citizen was privileged to do, he was
…
XESTES (fe'o-nit), a Greek measure of ca-
…
extraordinary officers, appointed by the
…
the goods of condemned criminals and state
…
inventory of all such goods (a7ro7pa</)eii>) to
…
£o>p.a, £u)(rrr)p, niVpu), a girdle or zone, worn
Table of greek and roman measures, weights, and money
423
OF
…
I. Greek Measures of Length.
…
IX. Greek Measures of Capacity.
…
(1) The As and its Uncial Di-
…
(2) Subdivisions of the Uncia 43?
424
GRECIAN MEASURES OF LENGTH.
…
1 a 1 5
…
6 5 a
…
X.B.—Approximate Values. From the above Table, it will be seen that the Greek Foot, Cubit,
…
Palmus Major (of late times)
…
X.B.—Approximate Values. The Roman Uncia, h
426
ROMAN MEASURES OF LENGTH.
…
* See Note to Table III.
…
GRECIAN MEASURES OF SURFACE.
…
Axauu (Square of the /caAa/xos) ....
…
This differs from a rood, or a quarter of an acre, by little more than 2 perches ; for the rood
430
GRECIAN MEASURES OF CAPACITY.
…
Ekto? (equal to the
…
* See the Note to Table VII. + Or one quart. % Or one bushel and a half.
…
ROMAN MEASURES OF CAPACITY.
…
e. 1-4U1 of the Sextarius
…
Sextarius, i. e. i-6th of the
…
* See the Note to Table VII f See the Note to Table VIII
431
1. Eatios of the three chief Systems.
…
The Aeginetan Talent = fjcoo Aeginetan Drachmae = 7200 Euboic = 10,0:0 Solonian
…
* Also called the Attic Silver Talent. When Attic weights are spoken of without any further
…
* In this and the other tables the English weights used are those of the avoirdupois scale as
…
Or i of an oz.
433
I. The Uncial Divisions of the Pound.
…
i ^ ! i-A- I As, or Libra
…
* This only differs from the ounce avoirdupois by less than 7 grains.
…
II. Subdivisions of the Uncia.
Calendarium
Greek index
438
The numerals indicate the pages, and the U tters a and b the first and second columns respectively.
…
'Aym/Aiji 200, a.
…
'Aycuj/Lorcu. 47, a.
…
Aikicls Slkyj, 16, a.
…
Attupa, 11, a.
…
'A/cpartCT/ixa, 95, a.
…
'A/cwK)j, 199, b.
…
'AAvtcu, 18, a; 275, a.
…
A/x^opeu's, 2 J, a.
…
Av9viraT09, jio, a.
…
Avriypa^nJ, 27, a; 132, a.
…
Afwv, 124, a.
439
'A?rauAi.a, 250, b.
…
"Attolkoi, 9 j, a.
…
'AirOTLiJ.-rjiJ-a, I45, b.
…
'Aprafi-q, 43, a.
…
~Bdpa6pov, 57, a.
…
BoAi's, 76, a.
…
Bpaupajfta, 62, a.
…
TaprjAia, 19;, a.
…
VeveLov, 57, a.
…
Tvatfievs, 184, a.
…
rvpracrtof, 197, a.
440
Eu^atKcuytTt?, 140, a.
…
Aa/aoa-i'a, l6l, b; JOI, b.
…
Aeirn'Of, 95, a.
…
At/carrjAoyot, 128, a.
…
AttAKUtrrtVSa rrat^eii', 198, a.
…
ALKao"Tr/5, IJI, a.
…
cfouAr/9, 152, a.
…
Atp.ax<xt, IJ5, b; 164, a.
…
€f aarei, or peyd\a, IJ 5, b.
…
AdAtoy, 140, a.
…
Avp.ava.rai, J89, a.
…
*Ey/cA7yp.a, I JI, b.
…
EicrTroieta-Sai, 7, a.
…
'EicAoyets, 149, a.
…
<EAKva"TtV5a irai^eiv, 198, a.
…
'' VJp.fi\r)p.a, 152, a.
…
"ErSup-a, 19, b.
…
'Ef7jyr)Tat, 160, a; 160, b.
441
'E£»pet£, 262, a.
…
'ETrayyeAia, T5?» a*
…
'Ettcictoo'ioi', 384, a.
…
'Etti^oAtj, i?5,a.
…
'Em'/cA^pos, 155, a.
…
ETTip-iiAtor, 2*6. a.
…
'E7rt(TTuAtoi') 102, a; 155, b.
…
'E7Ttu/3eAta, 156, a.
…
'Ecrxapa, 31, a; 141, b; 180, b.
…
EuSetTri'os, ii, a.
…
'Er/)e'(ri.?, 29, a*
…
ZcLKopoi, 10, a.
…
Zvyov, 161, a; 217, a; 245, b;
…
Za)p.6? p.e'Aa.5, 160, a.
…
'Hyep.oVe<? <rvau.opLujv, fyt, a.
…
'IIp.c'pa Kvpia tov vijiov, 94» a-
…
Hpa>oi', 186, a.
…
©apyTjAta, 370, a.
…
®e'p-a, 46, a.
…
0eroc, 7, a.
…
I ©vpwpo?, 140, b; 215, a.
442
OlfTTJptOl', j i, a.
…
"lySrjl'IySts, 2 57, a.
…
'Ip.a-ri'ciioi', 28j, a.
…
"Itrfyua, 214, a.
…
Kapdpa, 69, a.
…
Ka7TT]Aeior, 77» a-
…
KapTrai'a, 323, a.
…
KepKi'8es, 364. b; 371, a.
…
Krjpoypatt>ia, 295» a«
…
] KAatfpoi', 215, a.
…
Kdpv//.j3o;, 103, a.
…
Kovpd, 103, a.
443
Kiiiuv, 362, a.
…
AeiTOvpyCa., 224, a.
…
Ae'xos, 222, a.
…
ArjjiapxtKW ypapip.a.Teioi',
…
Ai^vpyi's, 239, a ; 262, b.
…
Aovrrjp, 55, a.
…
MaaTiyordp-Ol, 249, a.
…
Moi'oxtVcoi', 401, a.
…
MuAos, 256, a.
…
Of/cos.
…
NatSiov, 186, a.
…
NeAcpoSetTrroi', 187, a.
…
NewKopoi, 10, a; 269, a.
…
'OjSoAd;, 145, a ; 361, b.
444
Oii'LGTrjpia, 103, a.
…
'Oxpi'Sa;, J 72, a.
…
"Ovos, 256, a.
…
'Opyind, 278, a.
…
Ilaial', 27y, a.
…
WaparTK-qviov, 372, a.
…
neAxao-Tai, 42, a; 16;, a;
…
EfoTaAitftginp, 362, a.
…
IlepTijKWTopog, 260, b ; 262, a.
…
Ht)Vt>, 364, a.
…
TIAoioi', 259, b; 262, a.
445
\lopi(TTai, 30?, a; 362, b.
…
IIovs, 292, a.
…
TIpi>raFetoi>, Ji J, a.
…
Iluyfxa^ta, 315> a
…
HvOlol, 316, a.
…
SaKfco?, 101, b ; 103, a; 32J, a.
…
2tro5etat, 345- a-
…
^Kta^rjpoi/, 206, a.
…
^.ndpyavov, 212, a.
…
^.TOLxelov, 2c6, a.
…
I SuAAoyels, 357, a.
Latin index
448
A.
…
Aoclamatlo, 2, a.
…
Acbaicum fcedua, j, a.
…
Aclis, 4, a; 201, a.
…
Actio, 5, a; 11), b.
…
Actor, 6, a.
…
Adcrescendi jure, 204, a.
…
Ailcptio, 7,a.
…
Aebutia lex, 226, a.
…
Aeditimi, 10, a.
…
Aes, 12, a.
…
Aetolicum fcedus, i}, a.
…
scriptuarius, jji, a.
…
Agonalia, 15, a.
…
Agrimensores, 16, a.
…
Alauda, 17, a.
…
Alites, 50, a.
449
Altare, ji, a.
…
Annus magnus. 66, a.
…
Antenna, 267, a.
…
Apodyterlum, 56, a.
…
Apparitio, 29, a.
…
Alsietina, or Augusta, 30, a
…
Prusi, ?7, a.
…
Arrogatio, 7, a.
…
Ascia, 44, a.
…
Asyli jus, 46, a.
…
Athletae, 47, a.
…
Atramentum, 48, a.
…
senatus, 336, a.
…
366, a.
…
Augustus, 53, a; 68,
450
Authepsa, 54. a.
…
Axis, 124, a.
…
Baebia lex, 227, a.
…
Balteus, 57, a.
…
Basterna, a.
…
Bes, 44, a.
…
Bldens, 59, a; 268, b.
…
Biremis, 59, b; 260, a.
…
Bracae, or Braccae, 62, a.
…
Buccinator, it, a.
…
Caecilia lexde censoribus, 227,a.
…
Caelia lex, 2?6, a.
…
Calculator, 65, a.
…
i lex de repetundis, 119, a.
…
1 Cancelli, 69, a; 107, b.
…
Candida tug, 18. b; 380, a.
…
Capite censi. 71, a.
…
Capsarii, 56, a; 71, a.
…
Catapbracti, lb. a.
…
Celeres, 78, a.
451
Centesima, 82, a.
…
Centussis, 44, a.
…
Ceruchi, 267, a.
…
Cetra, 83, a.
…
Chlamys, 84, a.
…
Gabinus, 383, a.
…
Classic!, 171, a.
…
Clepsydra, 207, a.
…
equitatae, 171, a.
…
Colores, 295, a.
…
Coma, 103, a.
…
Commercium, 92, a.
…
Concamerata sudatio. 56, a.
…
319, a-
…
Convivinm, 357, a.
…
agrar'a, 228, a.
…
de repetundis, 319, a.
…
a.
452
228, a.
…
obsidionalis, 118, a.
…
sacerdotalis, 119, a.
…
Corporati, 98, a.
…
Cosmetae, 120, a.
…
Cumera, 252, a.
…
Cursores, 125, a.
…
Cyatbus, 12;, a.
…
Decanus, 117, a.
…
Decennalia, or Decennia, 128, a.
…
DeeusMS, 44, a.
…
Delectus, 167, a.
…
Designator, 188, a.
…
Dialis flainen, 180, a.
…
Diem dicere, 216, a.
…
fasti, 135, a! lT5, a.
453
Divorttum, 139, a.
…
Dolinm, 140, b; 417, a.
…
Ducenarii, 146, a ; 21*, a.
…
Duodecim scripta, 221, a.
…
Eculeus, 159, a.
…
Emblema, 152, a.
…
Euripus, 2 2, a ; 408, b.
…
Exsul, 173, a.
…
Extraordinarii, 167, a ; 346, a.
…
Familiae emptor, 174, a.
…
dies, 17;, a.
…
Fauces, 88, a ; 14!, a.
…
stultorum. i3 i, a.
…
Fideicommissum, 179, a.
454
FIG D LIN" A.
…
Fistula, 359, a.
…
Flamen, 180, a.
…
Foculus, 14;, a; 180, b.
…
Fons, 181, a.
…
Fulcra, 222, a.
…
Fimes, 222, a; 267, b.
…
Gabinia lex, 229, b ; 2j6, a.
…
Gomphi, 41;, a.
…
Herediam, 217, a.
…
Hermogenianus codex, 9;, a.
…
Hora, I t5j a.
455
Januarius, 67, a.
…
lnjuriarum actio, 213, a.
…
de foeuore, 230, a.
…
de sacerdotiis, 324, a.
…
de vi publicaet privata, 212,a,
…
Junia lex repetundarum, 3 [9, a.
…
Jurisdictio, 117, a; 218, a.
…
civitatis, 92, a.
…
Labarum, 344, a.
…
Laciniae, 220, a.
…
Lapicidinae, 221, a.
…
Larva, 29:, a.
…
Latinus, 92, a ; 181, a.
…
Lavatio calda, ?6, a.
…
Legatus, 222, b ; 313, a.
…
Legitimae actiones, 5, a.
456
Leria, 402, a.
…
agraria, 14, b; 226, a.
…
Antia, 236, a.
…
Apuleia majestatis, 247, a.
…
Baebia, 227, a.
…
Campana, 2? 5, a.
…
Centuriata, 79, a.
…
Clodiae, 18 (, a ; 227, b.
…
de novis tabellis, 228, a.
…
de repetundis, 519, a.
…
Homitia de sacerdotiis, 324, a.
…
22>), a.
…
Julia de adulteriis, 8, a.
…
Memo da, or Remmia, ^9, a.
…
Ogulnia, 2 32, a.
…
2?2, a.
…
Plautia Papiria, 232, a.
…
Pompeia de vi, 212, a; 232, b.
…
Publiliae, 233, a.
457
Lex Rubria, 2 !4, a.
…
Titia de alea, 17, a.
…
Tribunicia, 2JB, a; 236, b.
…
Visellia, 237, a.
…
Libra, 239, a.
…
Li men, 21;, a.
…
Literae, jto, a.
…
Locus liberatuset effatus, 366, a.
…
Lucta, 242, a.
…
liberales, 137, a.
…
scenici, 2c6, a; 242, a.
…
Trojae, 90, a.
…
Lupus ferreus, 244, a.
…
societaiis, 246, a.
…
Malleolus. 247, a.
…
Manipulares. 168, a.
…
Martialis flamen, 180, a.
…
Matralia, 249, a.
…
Matura, 201, a.
…
Memmia lex, 69, a
458
Mensarii, 254, a
…
Metae, 87, a
…
Minores, 123, a; 246, b.
…
Missus, 9c, a.
…
Morbus comitialis, ic3, a.
…
Mulsum, 418, a.
…
Maries, 411, a.
…
Nacra, 184. a.
…
Xaumachia, 268, a.
…
Nobiles, 270, a.
…
Nonae, 66, a.
…
Obices, 21;, a.
…
Ogulnia lex, 232, a.
…
Olympia, 274, a.
…
Opalia, 276, b ; 330, a.
…
Opus incertum, 258, a.
…
Orca, 345, a.
…
Orichalcum, 278, a.
459
Ostium, 88, a; 142, b; 214, b.
…
Ovinia lex, 232, a.
…
Pala, 26, a,
…
Parentalia, 191, a.
…
Pascua, 407, a.
…
familias, 174, a.
…
conscripti, 33!, a.
…
Patriuionium, 174, a.
…
Pecunia, 12, a; 40, a; 53, b.
…
39°. a-
…
Pero, 291, a.
…
Phalarica, 201, a.
…
J Phaselus, 293, a.
…
Pila, 257, a; 296, a; 343, b.
…
Planip.-des, 256, a.
…
Plebeii, 298, a.
…
Plebs, 298, a.
…
Pons, 107, b; 3C2, a.
…
suffragiorum, 303, a.
460
dinaria, 75, a.
…
Port!tores, jc6, a.
…
Praedes, 216, a.
…
Praerogativa tribus, 1C9, a.
…
112, a.
…
Praetoria eobors, 309, a.
…
Princeps juventutis, 1^9, a.
…
via, 7;, a.
…
Proconsul, 310, a.
…
Prodlgun, 12;, a.
…
Propuguaculum, 381, a.
…
Prosecta, 325, a.
…
Pteron, 253, a.
…
Publicani, 314, a.
…
Pugilatus, 315, a.
…
Puteal, 315, a.
…
Pythia, 277, a; 315, b.
…
Quadrans, 44, a.
…
Quadrupes, 288, a.
…
viarum curandarum, 318, a;
461
Reda, 322, a.
…
Relegatio, 173, a.
…
Reticulum, 10;, a; 519. b.
…
Robur, 72, a.
…
Rogationes Liclniae, 231, a.
…
Rostrum, 264, a.
…
Sagmina, 326, a.
…
Scena, 372, a.
…
Scribere, 331, a.
…
Sella, 1J4, a; 3JI, b.
…
Semunciarium lenus, 177, a.
…
September, 66, a.
…
Sera, 215, a.
462
Sicarius, 54?, a.
…
Silvani et Carbonis lex. 92, a.
…
Solidus, 54. a.
…
Sonlidati, 380, a.
…
Spina, 87, a.
…
Sportula, 348, a.
…
Sudatio concamerata, 56, a.
…
Snlpidae leges, 23;, a.
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publicae, 317, a.
…
Tectores, 31, a.
…
Temo, 31, b; 124, a; 297, b.
…
183, a.
…
Thargelia, 370, a.
…
Thronus, 376, a.
463
Tibicinium, 577, a.
…
pura, 380, a.
…
Tormentum, 267, a; 381,3.
…
Tremissis, 54, a.
…
Triens, 44, a.
…
Trinmpbaliaornamenta, J97, a,
…
epulones, 156, a.
…
perslgnandis, 398, a.
…
Tunis, 402, a.
…
2g,b; 2?7, a.
…
Vespae, 188, a.
…
Vestibulum, 142, a.
…
Via Principalis, 75, a.
…
Vico magistri, 415, a.
English index
465
A.
…
Bow, 37, b. I Cooks, 97, a.
…
Brass, 12, a ; 278, a. preservation of, 34;, a
…
Axle, 124, a.
…
Cowl, 122, a.
…
Calendar (Greek), 65, a.
…
Chimneys, 145, a.
…
Combs, 288, a.
Classified index
468
Under each liead the names of the artictts in the Index are given in which the subject is explained.
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Arm a.
474
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GREEK INDEX.
GREEK INDEX.
The numerals indicate the pages, and the U tters a and b the first and second columns respectively.
A.
\\0af, i, a.
'AyaAjuta, ij, b ; 150, a.
' Ayafloepyoi, ij, b.
Ayyapeia, 25, a.
'A-yeta), 1?, b.
AyTj/xa, 1 J, D.
Ayifnfci 72'
'Ayryropeioi', 72. b.
'Ayq-ropia, 72, b.
rAyjt«7Tpov, 19i1 b.
"AyKOtra, 267, b.
'Aym/Aiji 200, a.
'Aykvpa, 268, a.
Ayopa, ij, b.
'Ayoparopo?, 8, b; i5» b.
'Aypovojaot, 16, a.
'Ayporepas 0v<riat 16, a.
'Ayuprai, 16, a.
'Ay^efxtxxot, 41* b.
'Ay\tO"Teta, 20J, a.
'Aytuj'apxat* 15, a.
'Aytayes, 15, a; 111, b.
aTLjLiTjTot, i?2, b; 377, b.
TLfxr}Toit 1*2, b; 577, b.
'Aycuj/Lorcu. 47, a.
'Ayaji/oSiKac, H, a.
'Ayan'O0e rat, 15, a.
'ASeAt/ufious, 2oj, a.
"A6eA<f>6s, 20J, a,
'A5e'cr7roTOL, 202. a.
'Afivfaroi, 8, b.
'ASujpui, 7, a.
'Afivrof, 567, a.
'AetVtTOt, 11 ?, b.
'A&ttyiOg I7^» a-
'A0A^rai, 47, a.
AOAtjt^pc?, 4"» a.
'AflAofleYai, i*, a; 282, a.
AtytKopet?, J89, b.
Aiyt'0^05, 10, b.
Atytfi 10, b.
Ai#ou<7a, 16, b.
Aikicls Slkyj, 16, a.
Auaypa, iit a; J57,b.
Aio"uju.i'7jTJ79, 12, b; 15, a.
AtxfM}, 199, b.
At^jLLo^opot, 58") b.
Attupa, 11, a.
Ajccumi, "Axauny, i, b.
'AxareLOf, 266, b.
'Ajcartov, i, b; 262, b.
rAxaTOs, 1, b; 262, a.
Ajctvajtif?, b.
*ak/j.60eTor, 254* b.
Axjuavt 254, b.
'Akovtiov, 200, b.
'A/cpartCT/ixa, 95, a.
'Afcpo/ct'paia, 267, a.
'AxpoAt^ot, 4, a ; 550, b.
'AtfpoTroAi?, 4, a.
'Axpoor^Atov, 4, a; 26;, b.
'AKpwri7pta^eti', 4, b ; J22, b.
'AKpcoTjjpioi', 4«
"AfCTta, 5i ^
'A/cwK)j, 199, b.
'Ajuap, 200, b.
'AAajSapXT??. l6, b.
'AAat, 527, a.
'AAeurrat, 17* b.
'AAta, 15, b.
*AAAi)£, or*AAAt£, 17, a.
'AAjixa, 289, a.
* AAo7nJyLoi', 327, a.
AAvcrtotoi', 7^> b.
'AAvo'toi', 76, b.
*AAu£Tt?, 7^. b.
'AAvtcu, 18, a; 275, a.
'AAuTapxi??, 18, a; 275, a.
'AAwa, i3, a ; 57, a.
'AAwa, 18, a.
'AAtus, 57, a.
"A/xa£a, 297, b.
'Afxapvi'Oia, 18, a.
'Ajuapucrta, 18, a.
'AfjLppoo-ta, 19, a.
'Aju.— e\6vy], 19, b.
'A/ixTrtTTape?, 202, a.
'AfX7TVKT>ip, 24, a
rAfwrv£, 24, a.
*Atj.<f>Lfi\y]crTpov, ?20, b.
'Aft^t^oAos, 268, b.
'A/lx^tfie'at, 42, b.
1 A[jL<f)iSp6[Aia, 21, a.
*Aju.<^t^a.AajU.o?, I4I> b.
PA/A^»4Kta)Vi 367, a.
5A7rayco*y77.
A/xrJx.k-ruoi'e?, 19, b.
A^(/)t7rp6(TTuAo5, 567, a.
AfJ.(pL<TTOIJ.O<;, 268, b.
A/x^opeu's, 2 J, a.
AyafiaBfLoC, 140, a.
'ArayAu7rra, 24, b.
ArayAu(£a, 24, b.
Ai'aywyta, 25, a.
Avcl&ucul, 29, a.
xVi'a^yJ/j.aTa, 145, a; 3>o( b
Aca>caAu7mJpia, 250, b.
AvaKtifAeva, 145, a.
Avaxeiov, 24, b.
Aca/cAti/rpoi', 222, a.
AvaKpuTis, 24, b; 54, b.
AyaxTOpoVy 367, a.
Aya£, 320, a.
Ava£vp&e$, 62, a.
AvSpeto, j59- b.
ArSpLa.?, j 51, a.
Ai'fipoyetui'ta, 25, a.
AvSpokrjipia, 25, a.
AvSpokrjif/iov, 2,, a.
ArSptoi'e?. l4o» b.
A^5pturtTt9, 140, a.
AvevOwos, 160, a.
Ave\f/La8ovs, 20J, a.
Avejrtos, 203, a.
AyOecrTrjpLOL, IJ5> b.
Av0€crrnpia>l', 65, b.
Ai>9e<r<f)6pLa, 26, b.
Av9pa.Kia, 141, b.
Av9viraT09, jio, a.
AvQwwfjLOtrCo., 132, a.
Avofioc, J75» b.
AvovAot, 41, b.
Ai'TtyoVeta, 390, b.
Avriypa^nJ, 27, a; 132, a.
AVTiOOCFL?, 26, b.
A^TtTt/xTjcrt?, 8l, b.
AvTLxeipoTOveZv, 85, b.
AvrXuii 27» a.
Avtv£, 27, a; 94, a.
Ai'Taj/xocri.'a, Ij2, a.
Afuoj, J jr, b.
Amoves, 54, b; 271, b.
Afwv, 124, a.
Aop, 196, a.
ArraycoyTj, 27. b.
GREEK INDEX.
GREEK INDEX.
The numerals indicate the pages, and the U tters a and b the first and second columns respectively.
A.
\\0af, i, a.
'AyaAjuta, ij, b ; 150, a.
' Ayafloepyoi, ij, b.
Ayyapeia, 25, a.
'A-yeta), 1?, b.
AyTj/xa, 1 J, D.
Ayifnfci 72'
'Ayryropeioi', 72. b.
'Ayq-ropia, 72, b.
rAyjt«7Tpov, 19i1 b.
"AyKOtra, 267, b.
'Aym/Aiji 200, a.
'Aykvpa, 268, a.
Ayopa, ij, b.
'Ayoparopo?, 8, b; i5» b.
'Aypovojaot, 16, a.
'Ayporepas 0v<riat 16, a.
'Ayuprai, 16, a.
'Ay^efxtxxot, 41* b.
'Ay\tO"Teta, 20J, a.
'Aytuj'apxat* 15, a.
'Aytayes, 15, a; 111, b.
aTLjLiTjTot, i?2, b; 377, b.
TLfxr}Toit 1*2, b; 577, b.
'Aycuj/Lorcu. 47, a.
'Ayaji/oSiKac, H, a.
'Ayan'O0e rat, 15, a.
'ASeAt/ufious, 2oj, a.
"A6eA<f>6s, 20J, a,
'A5e'cr7roTOL, 202. a.
'Afivfaroi, 8, b.
'ASujpui, 7, a.
'Afivrof, 567, a.
'AetVtTOt, 11 ?, b.
'A&ttyiOg I7^» a-
'A0A^rai, 47, a.
AOAtjt^pc?, 4"» a.
'AflAofleYai, i*, a; 282, a.
AtytKopet?, J89, b.
Aiyt'0^05, 10, b.
Atytfi 10, b.
Ai#ou<7a, 16, b.
Aikicls Slkyj, 16, a.
Auaypa, iit a; J57,b.
Aio"uju.i'7jTJ79, 12, b; 15, a.
AtxfM}, 199, b.
At^jLLo^opot, 58") b.
Attupa, 11, a.
Ajccumi, "Axauny, i, b.
'AxareLOf, 266, b.
'Ajcartov, i, b; 262, b.
rAxaTOs, 1, b; 262, a.
Ajctvajtif?, b.
*ak/j.60eTor, 254* b.
Axjuavt 254, b.
'Akovtiov, 200, b.
'A/cpartCT/ixa, 95, a.
'Afcpo/ct'paia, 267, a.
'AxpoAt^ot, 4, a ; 550, b.
'AtfpoTroAi?, 4, a.
'Axpoor^Atov, 4, a; 26;, b.
'AKpwri7pta^eti', 4, b ; J22, b.
'AKpcoTjjpioi', 4«
"AfCTta, 5i ^
'A/cwK)j, 199, b.
'Ajuap, 200, b.
'AAajSapXT??. l6, b.
'AAat, 527, a.
'AAeurrat, 17* b.
'AAta, 15, b.
*AAAi)£, or*AAAt£, 17, a.
'AAjixa, 289, a.
* AAo7nJyLoi', 327, a.
AAvcrtotoi', 7^> b.
'AAvo'toi', 76, b.
*AAu£Tt?, 7^. b.
'AAvtcu, 18, a; 275, a.
'AAuTapxi??, 18, a; 275, a.
'AAwa, i3, a ; 57, a.
'AAwa, 18, a.
'AAtus, 57, a.
"A/xa£a, 297, b.
'Afxapvi'Oia, 18, a.
'Ajuapucrta, 18, a.
'AfjLppoo-ta, 19, a.
'Aju.— e\6vy], 19, b.
'A/ixTrtTTape?, 202, a.
'AfX7TVKT>ip, 24, a
rAfwrv£, 24, a.
*Atj.<f>Lfi\y]crTpov, ?20, b.
'Aft^t^oAos, 268, b.
'A/lx^tfie'at, 42, b.
1 A[jL<f)iSp6[Aia, 21, a.
*Aju.<^t^a.AajU.o?, I4I> b.
PA/A^»4Kta)Vi 367, a.
5A7rayco*y77.
A/xrJx.k-ruoi'e?, 19, b.
A^(/)t7rp6(TTuAo5, 567, a.
AfJ.(pL<TTOIJ.O<;, 268, b.
A/x^opeu's, 2 J, a.
AyafiaBfLoC, 140, a.
'ArayAu7rra, 24, b.
ArayAu(£a, 24, b.
Ai'aywyta, 25, a.
Avcl&ucul, 29, a.
xVi'a^yJ/j.aTa, 145, a; 3>o( b
Aca>caAu7mJpia, 250, b.
AvaKtifAeva, 145, a.
Avaxeiov, 24, b.
Aca/cAti/rpoi', 222, a.
AvaKpuTis, 24, b; 54, b.
AyaxTOpoVy 367, a.
Aya£, 320, a.
Ava£vp&e$, 62, a.
AvSpeto, j59- b.
ArSpLa.?, j 51, a.
Ai'fipoyetui'ta, 25, a.
AvSpokrjipia, 25, a.
AvSpokrjif/iov, 2,, a.
ArSptoi'e?. l4o» b.
A^5pturtTt9, 140, a.
AvevOwos, 160, a.
Ave\f/La8ovs, 20J, a.
Avejrtos, 203, a.
AyOecrTrjpLOL, IJ5> b.
Av0€crrnpia>l', 65, b.
Ai>9e<r<f)6pLa, 26, b.
Av9pa.Kia, 141, b.
Av9viraT09, jio, a.
AvQwwfjLOtrCo., 132, a.
Avofioc, J75» b.
AvovAot, 41, b.
Ai'TtyoVeta, 390, b.
Avriypa^nJ, 27, a; 132, a.
AVTiOOCFL?, 26, b.
A^TtTt/xTjcrt?, 8l, b.
AvTLxeipoTOveZv, 85, b.
AvrXuii 27» a.
Avtv£, 27, a; 94, a.
Ai'Taj/xocri.'a, Ij2, a.
Afuoj, J jr, b.
Amoves, 54, b; 271, b.
Afwv, 124, a.
Aop, 196, a.
ArraycoyTj, 27. b.