Читать книгу Rambles in Rome - S. Russell Forbes - Страница 86

THE PUTEAL SCRIBONIUS LIBO,

Оглавление

or well altar. This is shown on a coin as being round.

"At a small distance from the statue of Attus, both the hone and the razor are said to be buried under a certain altar; the place is called Puteus by the Romans" (Dionysius, iii. 72). Cicero ("De Div." i. 17) says, "It was on the Comitium, and was erected over the spot where the hone and razor were buried." (See also Horace, Ep. i. 19.)

Upon the other base we will place

Rambles in Rome

Подняться наверх