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Friedlander, Ludwig - Roman Life & Manners Under The Early Empire - 4 Volumes Complete
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| Schrijver: | Friedlander, Ludwig |
| Titel: | Roman Life & Manners Under The Early Empire - 4 Volumes Complete |
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| Uitgever: | New York: Barnes & Noble |
| Bijzonderheid: | 1968, Good Condition, Hardcover + Dustjacket, + Plastic Protective Jackets, 4 Volumes, Ex-Library books (Kings College Library New York) |
| Prijs: | € 50,00 |
| Meer info | Volume 1 - 428 pp Volume 2 - 365pp Volume 3 - 324pp Volume 4 - 718pp CONTENTS I The Lotus Tree. (By Prof. Ferdinand Cohn, Breslau) II Exhibition of natural Curiosities at Rome III Provincials in Rome IV Embassies to Roman Emperors from foreign Countries V The Population of Rome VI On the Use of Vehicles in Rome VII Roma aurea, aelerna, sacra VIII The Officials a rationibus, a libellis, ab epistulis IX The Order of the Offices held by Imperial Freedmen X Roman Names assumed by Peregrini and Freedmen XI The Friends and Companions of the Emperor XII The Use of Viv Clarissimus as a Senatorial Title XIII Mandragora XIV The Sportula of the Clientes XV The Use of Domine as a Form of Address in ordinary Life XVI Endearing and complimentary Names for Women and Girls XVII The Story of Amor and Psyche and other Traces of the Folk-tale in Antiquity XVIII The usual Age of Girls at Betrothal and Marriage XIX The Use of Homeric personal Names for Appellatives XX Roman Finds in the North. (By Dr. Otto Tischler, of Konigsberg) XXI Tourists' Inscriptions on the Pyramids XXII The Use of the Word Romantic as applied to natural Scenery XXIII On the Meaning of the Names Viola (tov), Anemone, Narcissus, Hyacinthus. (By Prof. Ferdinand Cohn, Breslan) XXTV Three Inscriptions on Charioteers XXV Diversium XXVI Representations of Gladiators (and Venatores) in Works of Art XXVII The gladiatorial Tesserae XXVIII Summa and Secunda Rudis ; Primus and Secundus Palus XXIX Costume and Arms of the Gladiators XXX On the Animals used for the Roman Venationes XXXI How Animals were caught for the Amphitheatre XXXII Modern Animal Fights XXXIII Executions and other Punishments carried out in the Amphitheatre XXXIV On the Velarium of the Amphitheatre XXXV Abolition of the Gladiatorial Shows. Gladiatorial Shows in the Middle Ages and more recent Times XXXVI List of Roman and provincial Amphitheatres XXXVII The Performance of Comedies under the later Empire XXXVIII The Performance of Tragedies under the later Empire XXXIX On the frequent Use of famous Artists' Names XL The Pyrrhic of Asia Minor . XLI The Contests in the Actian Agon at Nicopolis XLII The Contests in the Capitoline Agon XLIII Continuance of the Capitoline Agon XLIV The Extension of Gymnastic Contests in the Western Provinces XLV The Taxes of three Roman Provinces XLVI Rodbertus on the Comparison of ancient with modem Wealth XL VII The Dissolution of Pearls in Vinegar XLVIII A Catalogue of Table Delicacies from a Greek Comedy XLIX Specification of Silver Plate according to Weight L Prices of Sepulchral Monuments LI Latrines in Rome LII Civitates Mundi LIII Marble and Bronze as Materials for Statues LIV Prices of Statues LV Borrowing from the Controversiae of the Elder Seneca in the Gesta Romanorum LVI The Chronology of the Epigrams of Martial and Statius LVII The Patrons and Friends of Statius LVIII The Chronology of Juvenal's Life and Satires LIX On the Personal Names in Juvenal LX Chronological Notes on Gellius |
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