Titi Livi Ab Urbe Condita : Libri I, Ii, Xxi Et Xxii
Titi Livi Ab Urbe Condita : Libri I, Ii, Xxi Et Xxii
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" And so." — Id enim demum com- par connulnum /ore. '*For that such an alliance only would be a suitable one," i. e., for vagabond slaves and outlaws. 20, 21. ConsuaHa. So called, according to Festus, Ovid, and oth- ers, iii honor of Consus, the god of secret deliberations, but according to Livy, in the present passage, celebrated in honor of Neptunus £questris. Plutarch, however, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, and the Fseudo-Asconius say that Neptunus Equestris and Consus wei-e only difierent nam...es for the same deity. These games took place every year on the 2 1 st of Angnst, and consisted of horse and chariot races.- — Quantoque apparatu^ etc. ** And they join in preparing their cele- bration with as much pomp as they were then acquninted with, or were able to employ." 23-25. Mortales. "Persons." This term indudes persons of all ranks, age, and sex. — Ccminenses. Caenina was a very ancient city of Latium, said to liave been originally inhabited bv the Siculi, and to have been wrested from them by the AboriginS:" Nibby supposes it BK.
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