A Companion to Latin Studies

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

Contents

Sicily Mountains rivers and cities Messana Syracuse II
13
Physical characteristics
14
Climatic laws
16
IndoEuropean peoples 1719
17
The Balkan and the Spanish peninsulas
19
Italy
20
Aborigines
21
Tyrseni
22
Ligurians
24
The Ligurians of Roman times plebeians Rome and Latium
27
3035 The Sabines patricians Evidence from the flamines
30
Three forms of marriage p 30 Disposal of the dead Armature p 31 Language
32
Campania
33
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35
FAUNA AND FLORA
48
Cetacea
54
Ophidia
60
The Roman encyclopaedists p 718 Varro Celsus Pliny
65
CHAPTER III
90
The lex Acilia and earlier enactments
96
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108
The Monarchy
114
From the Third Punic war to the tribunate of Ti Gracchus
124
From the battle of Actium to the establishment of the Empire
133
From the fall of Nero to the last year of Vespasian
139
CHAPTER IV
149
B CULTS IN OTHER ITALIAN COMMUNITIES
161
220
169
Gold betrothalring
177
Marriage sacrifice
178
Lying in state
180
Funeral procession
182
Street of the Tombs at Pompeii
183
Diagram showing form of toga
191
Man wearing toga
192
Traveller in paenula reckoning with hostess in stola
194
Womens garments
195
Woman wearing palla
196
Coins showing various modes of hairdressing
198
Various forms of footcovering
199
Diagrams showing arrangement of a triclinium
206
TRAVELLING
208
Lectica
209
Carpentum of Agrippina the elder
210
Diagram of an ancient plough
215
Etruscan plough with oxen
216
Early Italian houses
217
Huturn
218
Plan of a normal Pompeian house
220
The house of the Vettii restored
222
Section through the house of the Tragic Poet restored
223
Furniture
224
Marble table
225
Elementary education Reading Writing p 232 Calculation
233
BOOKS AND WRITING
237
umbilicus p 238 lora paenula
239
Survival of ancient offices
249
MONEY
251
Some characteristics of Roman institutions
255
The plebeians and the various priestly offices
262
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264
potestas and imperium
273
Tribunes p 279 Their sacrosancta potestas
280
Influence of the changed polity on the tribunes p 288 consuls
290
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294
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332
Public lands in Italy p 345 ager publicus
346
The lex Hortensia of 287 B C 263
358
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366
The term colonia under the Empire
388
Provincial organisation lex prouinciae
395
194
401
The imperial post
429
Aes rude
446
A
448
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449
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527
Use of the arch p 537 Materials
538
Amphitheatres
547
f Portrait busts p 552 imagines maiorum Waxen masks
553
Christian Sarcophagi Seated statue of Hippolytus Statuettes
575
195
580
A POETRY TO THE END OF THE AUGUSTAN AGE By A
602
Augustan poetry
617
Elegiac Poets Tibullus p 623 Lygdamus Sulpicia
624
197
630
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632
198
647
De Analogia De Bello Gallico De Bello Ciuili p 659
659
Asconius
665
Petronius
672
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676
Benedict and Monte Cassino Justinian and his code
693
Astronomy
714
1090
728
FIG PAGE 112 Epitaph of L Cornelius Scipio consul 259 B C
735
Epitaph of L Cornelius Scipio younger brother or son of Hispallus
736
Scriptura monumentalis p 734 The epitaphs of the Scipios
737
Inscription from a Pompeian pedestal in the Museum of Naples
738
Inscription on a pedestal at Thamugadi Timgad N Africa
739
The scriptura uulgaris of unprofessional inscriptions
745
Inscription from the Columna Rostrata in honour of C Duilius consul 260 В С
749
Miliarium of P Popilius Laenas consul 132 В С
751
Decree of L Aemilius Paulus proconsul 189 В С
757
Extract from the Speech of Claudius at Lyons 48 A D
758
Part of the heading and of two items of the Monumentum Ancyranum 14 A D
759
Extract from the Acta Triumphorum of 12 B C
760
Collections of inscriptions Forgeries p 762 Standard works
763
PALAEOGRAPHY
765
Poem on the Battle of Actium before A D 79
767
Pompeian tablet A D 59
768
Official Letter cent iv
769
Epitome of Livy cent iii
771
The Medicean Virgil before A D 494
772
Vienna MS of Livy cent v
773
Florentine Pandects cent vi
775
Biblical Commentary Monte Cassino before A D 569
776
Laurentian MS of Caesar cent xi
777
Leiden Ms of Pliny cent ix
782
Harleian MS of Cicero De Oratore end of cent ix
784
British Museum MS of Suetonius from St Albans end of cent xii
787
British Museum MS of Horace written at Cremona 1391
789
British Museum MS of Sallust written at Florence 1466
790
Definition
791
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796
Emendation Scientific interpretation Idiosyncrasy of
804
Etruscan p 810 Characteristics of Etruscan
811
Faliscan
817
The Golden Age Different types of classical Latin
824
Italian verse Saturnian Accent Alliteration
830
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836
The four periods
843
Editiones Principes Pomponius Laetus Andrea de Bussi
851
Ancient Rome To face p 35
852
Salmasius p 856 Du Cange Mabillon Huet
857
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
Key Munro p 867 Conington Nettleship Henry A Palmer W Ramsay Sellar A S Wilkins
868
728
871
INDEX OF PLACES RIVERS AND MOUNTAINS
875
INDEX OF SCHOLARS AND MODERN WRITERS
878
INDEX OF LATIN WORDS AND PHRASES
880
742
883
744
889

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