Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology
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Charles K. Dillaway. Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology
Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology
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CHAPTER I
Foundation of Rome and Division of its Inhabitants
CHAPTER II
The Senate
CHAPTER III
Other Divisions of the Roman People
CHAPTER IV
Gentes and Familiæ; Names of the Romans, &c
CHAPTER V
Private Rights of Roman Citizens
CHAPTER VI
Public Rights of Roman Citizens
CHAPTER VII
Places of Worship
CHAPTER VIII
Of other public Buildings
Ruins of the Flavian Amphitheatre, commonly called the Colisæum
CHAPTER IX
Porticos, Arches, Columns and Trophies
CHAPTER X
Bagnios, Aqueducts, Sewers and public Ways
CHAPTER XI
Of Augurs and Auguries
CHAPTER XII
Of the Aruspices, Pontifices, Quindecemviri, Vestals, &c
CHAPTER XIII
Religious Ceremonies of the Romans
CHAPTER XIV
The Roman Year
CHAPTER XV
Roman Games
CHAPTER XVI
Magistrates
CHAPTER XVII
Of Military Affairs
CHAPTER XVIII
Assemblies, Judicial Proceedings, and Punishments of the Romans
CHAPTER XIX
The Roman Dress
CHAPTER XX
Of the Fine Arts and Literature
CHAPTER XXI
Roman Houses
CHAPTER XXII
Marriages and Funerals
CHAPTER XXIII
Customs at Meals
CHAPTER XXIV
Weights, Measures and Coins
THE GODS DESCENDING TO BATTLE
MYTHOLOGY
CHAPTER I
Celestial Gods
JUNO & MINERVA GOING TO ASSIST THE GREEKS
SATURNIA LENDS THE LASH, THE COURSERS FLY
CHAPTER II
Celestial Goddesses
AURORA
CHAPTER III
Terrestrial Gods
CHAPTER IV
Terrestrial Goddesses
APOLLO AND THE MUSES
CHAPTER V
Gods of the Woods
CHAPTER VI
Goddesses of the Woods
NEPTUNE RISING FROM THE SEA
HE SITS SUPERIOR & THE CHARIOT FLIES
CHAPTER VII
Gods of the Sea
CHAPTER VIII
Tartarus and its Deities
CHAPTER IX
The condemned in Hell
CHAPTER X
Monsters of Hell
CHAPTER XI
Dii indigĕtes, or Heroes who received divine Honors after Death
HECTOR'S BODY DRAGGED AT THE CAR OF ACHILLES
CHAPTER XII
Other fabulous personages
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