A History of the City of Rome, Its Structures and Monuments: From Its Foundation to the End of the Middle AgesLongmans, Green and Company, 1865 - 415 páginas |
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... Basilica Paulli , 141 ; Cicero , ib .; forensic tribunals , 142 ; Hortensius , 143 ; Cicero and Catiline , 144 sq .; Cæsar and Clodius , 146 ; Cicero's Tusculan and other villas , 148 ; Atticus , 150 ; violence of Clodius , Cicero's ...
... Basilica Paulli , 141 ; Cicero , ib .; forensic tribunals , 142 ; Hortensius , 143 ; Cicero and Catiline , 144 sq .; Cæsar and Clodius , 146 ; Cicero's Tusculan and other villas , 148 ; Atticus , 150 ; violence of Clodius , Cicero's ...
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... Basilica of Trajan , but were connected by a sort of isthmus , or tongue , extending from the Height of Araceli to that of Magnanapoli . The Romans now pos- sessed the Cælian Hill as well as the Palatine . That hill , originally called ...
... Basilica of Trajan , but were connected by a sort of isthmus , or tongue , extending from the Height of Araceli to that of Magnanapoli . The Romans now pos- sessed the Cælian Hill as well as the Palatine . That hill , originally called ...
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... Basilica , we must complete this adjective form with some substantive understood , such as porticus or ædes ; just as the Greek has also the substantive form Bao- λική , with the omission of στοά or οἰκία . A Basilica was a large ...
... Basilica , we must complete this adjective form with some substantive understood , such as porticus or ædes ; just as the Greek has also the substantive form Bao- λική , with the omission of στοά or οἰκία . A Basilica was a large ...
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... Basilica , though of course there might be occasional variations . The first building of this sort constructed at Rome was the BASILICA PORCIA , SO called from its having been founded by M. Porcius Cato in his censorship , B. C. 184.1 ...
... Basilica , though of course there might be occasional variations . The first building of this sort constructed at Rome was the BASILICA PORCIA , SO called from its having been founded by M. Porcius Cato in his censorship , B. C. 184.1 ...
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... Basilica Porcia was soon followed by the BASILICA FULVIA , also called Emilia et Fulvia , from its having been founded in the censorship of M. Æmilius Lepidus and M. Fulvius Nobilior , B. C. 179. All its subsequent restorations and ...
... Basilica Porcia was soon followed by the BASILICA FULVIA , also called Emilia et Fulvia , from its having been founded in the censorship of M. Æmilius Lepidus and M. Fulvius Nobilior , B. C. 179. All its subsequent restorations and ...
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