A Companion to Latin Studies

Front Cover
John Edwin Sandys
University Press, 1910 - Art - 891 pages
 

Contents

Picariae Psittaci
63
Ophidia
72
CHAPTER III
90
112
96
122
100
The Monarchy
114
294
118
161
123
171
133
Campania
137
From the fall of Nero to the last
139
297
145
CHAPTER IV
149
Religion of the family and farm
151
213216
161
220
169
PRIVATE ANTIQUITIES
173
FIG PAGE 1
176
Marriage
177
Marriage sacrifice
178
Lying in state 178
180
Funeral procession
181
227 228
183
DRESS
190
Diagram showing form of toga 7
191
Man wearing toga
192
Traveller in paenula reckoning with hostess in stola
194
Woman wearing palla
196
Coins showing various modes of hairdressing 11
198
Coverings for the feet
199
SECTION PAGE
200
Diagrams showing arrangement of a triclinium
206
TRAVELLING
208
Lectica
209
Carpentum of Agrippina the elder
210
Diagram of an ancient plough 16
215
Etruscan plough with oxen
216
Early Italian houses
217
Huturn
218
Cinerary urn in the form of a house 19 Plan of a normal Pompeian house
219
The house of the Vettii restored
222
Section through the house of the Tragic Poet restored
223
Furniture
224
Marble table 21 22 23 Two bronze sellae
225
Elementary education Reading Writing p 232 Calculation
233
10
237
Diocletian and Constantine The sequel The
240
PUBLIC ANTIQUITIES
243
319
255
The senatus consultum ultimum
269
aediles quaestors
279
379
285
The rest of the community
291
Organisation of imperial business
297
SECTION PAGE
332
210
344
Public lands in Italy p 345 ager publicus
346
73
350
The lex Hortensia of 287 B C
358
SECTION
359
220
360
The Towns of the Roman State
366
223
374
The term colonia under the Empire
389
581
395
E INVERTEBRATES
400
Aes rude 26 Bronze decussis
446
Gold coinage
451
Gold solidus of Julian II
452
Coin of Croesus
453
13
458
euocati auxiliarii frumentarii
465
order of battle
471
Roman seapower
500
797
510
1719
512
804
517
SECTION PAGE
527
Early Roman statues
550
Claudian emperors the Flavian dynasty p 555 Trajan
556
Christian Sarcophagi Seated statue of Hippolytus Statuettes
575
Emendation Scientific interpretation Idiosyncrasy of
579
SECTION PAGE
581
A POETRY TO THE END OF THE AUGUSTAN AGE By A
602
Gaius Institutiones
608
Horace p 621 Sermones Epistolae Ars Poëtica Epodes Odes
622
Ovid p 626 Metamorphoses p 627 Ars Amatoria Heroides
629
Nemesianus Eclogues and Cynegetica
641
Namatian
647
De Analogia De Bello Gallico De Bello Ciuili p 659
659
112
676
303
688
Cassiodorus Variae
692
Philosophy in Rome a branch of general culture
698
3
712
SECTION PAGE
715
368
726
EPIGRAPHY PALAEOGRAPHY TEXTUAL
728
Scriptura monumentalis p 734 The epitaphs of the Scipios
737
The Latin of inscriptions Abbreviations
745
311
752
375
756
Collections of inscriptions Forgeries p 762 Standard works
763
PALAEOGRAPHY
765
132
772
137
781
139
787
Definition
791
Irremoveable uncertainties Doublets
805
Umbrian p
813
2
830
Hexameter in Satire
836
Petrarch Boccaccio
849
Ancient Rome
852
G J Vossius D Heinsius Grotius J F Gronovius p 857 N Heinsius Graevius Broukhusius Francius Perizonius
858
Gruter Morhof
859
The eighteenth century in England Bentley Samuel Clarke Gibbon p 859 Alexander Adam Sir William Jones
860
Facciolati Forcellini Lagomarsini
861
Fabricius Gesner Scheller Ernesti p 861 Heyne
862
Krebs Zumpt Nägelsbach p 862 Lachmann Haupt Ritschl Fleckeisen Umpfenbach Ribbeck p
863
Müller Baehrens Bernhardy Otto Jahn Friedländer Wölfflin Bücheler
864
Niebuhr p 864 Mommsen Hübner
865
f Georges Traube
866
Quicherat Benoist Riemann p 866 Boissier
867
England etc Key Munro p 867 Conington Nettleship Henry A Palmer W Ramsay Sellar A S Wilkins
868
379
871
INDEX OF PLACES RIVERS AND MOUNTAINS
875
INDEX OF SCHOLARS AND MODERN WRITERS
878
316
880
446
883
711
884
318
886

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