Roman AntiquitiesD. A. Talboys, 1840 - 608 Seiten |
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Seite viii
... nature of my work - I am far from thinking the times of the decay and fall of the Roman empire less im- portant or less interesting than the palmy days of the Republic . In treating of the arts and sciences of viii THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
... nature of my work - I am far from thinking the times of the decay and fall of the Roman empire less im- portant or less interesting than the palmy days of the Republic . In treating of the arts and sciences of viii THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
Seite xi
... nature should not be collected into dis- tinct periods , dating severally from great and eventful changes ; this plan has been transferred from historical compositions to treatises on literature and art , and has been adopted by the ...
... nature should not be collected into dis- tinct periods , dating severally from great and eventful changes ; this plan has been transferred from historical compositions to treatises on literature and art , and has been adopted by the ...
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... nature a slave to his fellow man3 . The most ancient cause , however , of legal servitude , was capture in war ; for the vanquished , being held by the law of nations to be the property of their victors , were accordingly enslaved by ...
... nature a slave to his fellow man3 . The most ancient cause , however , of legal servitude , was capture in war ; for the vanquished , being held by the law of nations to be the property of their victors , were accordingly enslaved by ...
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... nature of their employments , and the degree of favour they severally enjoyed . The home- born slaves , verna , being brought up under the eye of their owner , and generally in a better manner than others , being even educated , if they ...
... nature of their employments , and the degree of favour they severally enjoyed . The home- born slaves , verna , being brought up under the eye of their owner , and generally in a better manner than others , being even educated , if they ...
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... nature of the thing and the testimony of the ancients prove this to have been the fact . In course of time , however , the plebs was admitted to participate in this right as in others , al- though the Patrician and the Plebeian gentes ...
... nature of the thing and the testimony of the ancients prove this to have been the fact . In course of time , however , the plebs was admitted to participate in this right as in others , al- though the Patrician and the Plebeian gentes ...
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ædiles afterwards ancient antiquities appointed Augustus authority Beauf Cæs Cæsars Caius called Campus Martius centumviri centuriata centuries Cicero citizenship comitia concerning consuls Creuz custom decemviri Dio Cass Dionys distinction edict emperors fasti Fest Festus formulæ Gell Gellius Græv Greeks Hein hence Hist honour Hugo Julius Cæsar jure Juven Latin lege Legg legis actiones lictors Livy Lydus Macrob magistrates mancipatio Mart mentioned opinion origin Ovid Pandd passage patricians persons plebeians plebs Plin Polyb præfectus prætor provinces quæ quæstors quam Quiritium quod rank Republic Rome Romulus says Schulze senate Servius Servius Tullius slaves Suet sunt temple termed tion tribes tribunes Varro Varro de L. L. Verr Virg votes whence word writers XII Tables XII Tabularum
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Seite 279 - Siculi hoc jure sunt, ut quod civis cum cive agat, domi certet suis legibus ; quod siculus cum siculo non ejusdem civitatis, ut de eo praetor judices, ex P. Rupilii decreto, sortiatur.
Seite 101 - Quo jure etiam populus romanus olim utebatur. Aut enim ex jure Quiritium unusquisque dominus erat , aut non intelligebatur dominus. Sed postea divisionem accepit dominium, ut alius possit esse ex jure Quiritium dominus, alius in bonis habere. Nam si tibi rem mancipi neque mancipavero , neque in jure cessero...
Seite 298 - Nostrae, inquit, con- 15 tra duodecim tabulae cum perpaucas res capite sanxissent, in his hanc quoque sanciendam putaverunt, si quis occentavisset sive carmen condidisset, quod infamiam faceret flagitiumve alteri.
Seite 398 - Sole tamen vinoque calent, annosque precantur, quot sumant cyathos, ad numerumque bibunt. Invenies illic, qui Nestoris ebibat annos, quae sit per calices facta Sibylla suos. Illic et cantant quidquid didicere theatris, 535 et iactant faciles ad sua verba manus; et ducunt posito duras cratere choreas, cultaque diffusis saltat amica comis.
Seite 295 - ... primum ortum si recordari volumus, inter arma civium et occupatis et obsessis urbis locis procreatum videmus.
Seite 295 - Erat autem ius interea paciscendi ac, nisi pacti forent, habebantur in vinculis dies sexaginta. Inter eos dies trinis nundinis continuis ad praetorem in comitium producebantur, quantaeque pecuniae iudicati essent, praedicabatur.
Seite 300 - Graeci iraipe1av vocant. His autem potestatem facit lex pactionem quam velint sibi ferre, dum ne quid ex publica lege corrumpant.
Seite 302 - XII tabularum adversus eum qui hostiam emisset nec pretium redderet: item adversus eum qui mercedem non redderet pro eo iumento, quod quis ideo locasset ut inde pecuniam acceptam in dapem id est in sacrificium inpenderet...
Seite 557 - ... praefatae ante meos manes animamque precatae perfusaeque pias ante liquore manus, pars quae sola mei superabit corporis, ossa incinctae nigra candida veste legent, et primum annoso spargent...
Seite 557 - ... cum tenuem fuero mutatu-s in umbram candidaque ossa super nigra favilla teget, ante meum veniat longos incompta capillos , et fleat ante meum maesta Neaera rogum.