Remarks on the Antiquities of Rome and Its Environs: Being a Classical and Topographical Survey of the Ruins of that Celebrated CityW. Bulmer and Company, 1812 - 478 sider |
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Side 27
... side was allotted for those who entered morio autem nemini principum licet addere nisi ei qui agri barbarici aliqua parte Romanam Remp . locupletaverit . " * Hist . Nat . 1. 3. c . 5 . the city , and the other for those who went E 2 THE ...
... side was allotted for those who entered morio autem nemini principum licet addere nisi ei qui agri barbarici aliqua parte Romanam Remp . locupletaverit . " * Hist . Nat . 1. 3. c . 5 . the city , and the other for those who went E 2 THE ...
Side 28
... side marched out the Fabii . " Infelici via dextro jano portæ Car- mentalis profecti ad Cremeram flumen perveniunt . " + - This jano was not the temple of the god Janus , but one of the double gates of the city . Hence we learn , that ...
... side marched out the Fabii . " Infelici via dextro jano portæ Car- mentalis profecti ad Cremeram flumen perveniunt . " + - This jano was not the temple of the god Janus , but one of the double gates of the city . Hence we learn , that ...
Side 44
... side by Aurelian , the Circus Agonalis , and the temple of Venus Erycina , which stood without the ancient Porta Salara , are now within the city , and which I shall mention in my survey of the Quirinal bill . A little without the gate ...
... side by Aurelian , the Circus Agonalis , and the temple of Venus Erycina , which stood without the ancient Porta Salara , are now within the city , and which I shall mention in my survey of the Quirinal bill . A little without the gate ...
Side 45
... side of this bridge that the Gauls en- camped when T. Manlius killed the gigantic Gaul , in single combat , and having taken from him his golden chain , torquis , was thence called Torquatus . Thus we find that collars and * Lib . 2. ep ...
... side of this bridge that the Gauls en- camped when T. Manlius killed the gigantic Gaul , in single combat , and having taken from him his golden chain , torquis , was thence called Torquatus . Thus we find that collars and * Lib . 2. ep ...
Side 50
... side of this bridge , to the right hand , is the Mons Sacer , which forms a sort of amphitheatre on the banks of the river . To this the people , oppressed and enslaved by the Patricians , especially on account of their debts , retired ...
... side of this bridge , to the right hand , is the Mons Sacer , which forms a sort of amphitheatre on the banks of the river . To this the people , oppressed and enslaved by the Patricians , especially on account of their debts , retired ...
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afterwards Albano Alexander Severus amphitheatre ancient antiquaries antiquity Antoninus Appia aqueduct arch Augustus Aurelian Aventine hill baths buildings built called Campus Martius Capitol celebrated Celian Celian hill church of St Cicero circus columns dedicated defaced doubt elegant emperor engraved erected Esquiline hill feet formerly Forum gardens gate Hist honour Horace inscription Julius Cæsar Latium Livy magnificent marble mausoleum mentioned miles Mons monument Nero obelisk observed ornamented palace Palatine hill palms Pantheon perhaps Pietro Santi Bartoli Piranesi placed plate Plin Pliny Pompey Pons Ponte Pope Porta di S.Sebastiano portico preserved probably published quæ Quirinal hill reckoned remains remarkable rinal hill river road Roma Romæ Roman Rome Romulus ruins says Scipio seems seen sepulchre served Severus side statues stood Suet supposed temple of Jupiter theatre Tiber tine hill Tivoli trace Trajan triumphal Vespasian via Appia villa Virgil walls
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Side 419 - Mandela bibit, rugosus frigore pagus, 105 quid sentire putas? quid credis, amice, precari? sit mihi quod nunc est, etiam minus, et mihi vivam quod superest aevi, si quid superesse volunt di ; sit bona librorum et provisae frugis in annum copia, neu fluitem dubiae spe pendulus horae.
Side 421 - Aura feret geminusque Pollux. XXX. EXEOI monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum. Non omnis moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam : usque ego postera Crescam laude recens dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex.
Side 233 - Nymph of the grot, these sacred springs I keep : And to the murmur of these waters sleep : Ah spare my slumbers, gently tread the cave, And drink in silence, or in silence lave.
Side 436 - Qui, quid sit pulchrum, quid turpe, quid utile, quid non, Plenius ac melius Chrysippo et Crantore dicit.
Side 7 - Excudent alii spirantia mollius aera, Credo equidem, vivos ducent de marmore vultus, Orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus Describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent; Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento : Hae tibi erunt artes, pacisque imponere morem, Parcere subiectis, et debellare superbos.
Side 390 - Nee ripas datur horrendas et rauca fluenta transportare prius quam sedibus ossa quierunt. Centum errant annos volitantque haec litora circum ; turn demum admissi stagna exoptata revisunt.
Side 305 - ... hoc, ubi nunc fora sunt, udae tenuere paludes ; amne redundatis fossa madebat aquis. Curtius ille lacus, siccas qui sustinet aras, nunc solida est tellus, sed lacus ante fuit.
Side 103 - ... nonne vides, cum praecipiti certamine campum corripuere, ruuntque effusi carcere currus, cum spes adrectae iuvenum, exsultantiaque haurit 105 corda pavor pulsans? illi instant verbere torto et proni dant lora...
Side 37 - Coepi egomet mecum sic cogitare: 'Hem! nos homunculi indignamur, si quis nostrum interiit aut occisus est, quorum vita brevior esse debet, cum uno loco tot oppidum cadavera proiecta iacent? Visne tu te, Servi, cohibere et meminisse hominem te esse natum?
Side 295 - This was the most unkindest cut of all; For when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors' arms, Quite vanquished him. Then burst his mighty heart; And in his mantle muffling up his face, Even at the base of Pompey's statue (Which all the while ran blood) great Caesar fell.