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2600 Castrum Aguarum
2601 Catalogo
cavea : an excavated place, a hallow, a cavity; the part of a theater in which spectators sat, seats, or benches
cavaedium : the inner court of Roman houses
cella, cellae : a storeroom, chamber; in argricultural language, a place for depositing grain or fruits, or for the abode of animals, a granary, stall, etc.; of the small simple dwelling apartments of men; the part of a temple in which the image of the god stood, the chapel; an apartment in a bathing-house
2602 Cellae Vinariae
260a Cellae Vinariae
centatio (coenationes) : a dining-room, a dining hall
(Chaleidica) Chalcioecos among the Romans, a temple of Minerva
2603 Choragium
2604 chronology
2605 circular formations
2606 Circulus
circus : Circus Maximus, the oval circus built by Tarquinius Priscus between the Palatine and Aventine hills, which could contain more than one hunderd thousand spectators. It was surrounded by galleries three stories high, and a canal called Euripus. Through its whole length, in the middle, a wall four feet wide and about twelve broad was built, called spina, at the ends of which there were three columns upon one base (meta), around which the combatants were required to pass seven times before the prize was awarded. In the middle of he spina, Caesar erected the obelisk, 132 feet high, brought from Egypt. Besides the Circus Maximus, there were at Rome still other circi, among which the most celebrated was the Circus Flaminius in the ninth region; amd the Circus Vaticanus, begun by Caligula and finished by Nero.
2607 circus circus
2607 circus circus
2607 circus circus
2608 Circus Agonalis sive Alexandri
2608 Circus Agonalis sive Alexandri
2609 Circus Apollinaris
2611 Circus Caii, et Neronis
2611 Circus Caii, et Neronis
2612 Circus Domitiae
2613 Circus Flaminius jam tum Apollinaris
2613 Circus Flaminius jam tum Apollinaris
2614 Circus Hadriani
2614 Circus Hadriani
2615 The City of God Against the Pagans
2616 Claudius
2617 Clitoporticus
2618 Clitoporticus ab Hadriano Dis Manibus dicatae
2619 Clivus Publicus
coelea : snail-formed, spiral
(cochlearum) coclearium : an enclosure or pen in which snails were kept and fed
2621 Cochlearum Hirpini
(coenaculum) cenaculum : a dining-room, usu. in an upper story; hence, an upper story, an upper room, a garret, attic (later, the dwelling of the poorer class of people)
cohortes : a company of soldiers, a division of the army, a cohort
2622 Cohortes III Vigilum
2623 Cohortes VII Vigilum
2624 Collingwood, R. G.
collis : an eminence, hill, rising ground, easy ascent
2625 Collis Quirinalis
columna : a projecting object, a column, pillar, post
2626 Columna apotheoseos Antonini Pii
2627 Columna Cochlidos
2628 Columna Lactaria
2629 Columna Rostralis Augusti
conditorium : a place where anything is laid up, a repository; a place for preserving a dead body or the ashes of the dead, a coffin; a tomb, sepulchre
2630 compass
2631 Constantinus
2632 contiguous elements
2633 Coriaria
Cornificus : the name if a Roman plebeian gens; so, Q. Cornificius, friend of Cicero and author of rhetorical and grammatical works
crypta : a concesled, subterranean passage, a vault, cavern, cave, grotto, pit
2634 Crypta Balbi
2635 Cryptoporticus
2636 Cryptoporticus
2637 Cryptoporticus Cestivæ
cubiculum : an apartment for reclining or (more frequently) for sleeping, a resting or sleeping chamber
2638 Cubicula Germanici
2639 Cubicula Libertorum
2640 Cubicula Servorum
2641 Curatores
cupressus : the cypress, an evergreen tree sacred to Pluto and used at funerals
curia : a building in which the curiæ met for the performance of divine worship; a public building in which the Senate used to meet, the Senate-house
2642 Curia Octaviae
2643 Curia Pompejana
cursus : a running (on foot, on a horse, chariot, ship, etc.), a course, way, march, passage, voyage, journey, etc.
2644 Cursus inter platanos
custos, custodis : a guard, watch, preserver, keeper, overseer, protector, defender, attendant, etc., protectress, etc.
2645 D'Aulerio, Anthony
2646 De Spectaculis
2647 decumanus
2648 Dedication
2648 Dedication
delubrum : a temple, shrine, sanctuary
2649 Delubrum Cn. Domitij
264a Delubrum Solis
2650 density
2651 Denuntiatores
denuntiator(es) : under the emperors (since the second centruy of the Christian era), a police officier, police inspector
Diana : orig. an Italian divinity, afterwards regarded as idetical with the Greek Artemus, the daughter of Jupiter and Latona, the sister of Apollo, the virgin moon-goddess (Luna), the patroness of virginity, and the prosider over child-birth (in this character she is called Lucina), the chase, and nocturnal incantations (on this account her statues were three formed, and set up in the trivia
2652 Dieta
2653 Dieta Neronis
2654 Diribitorium
Dis : the god of the infernal regions, the Greek Pluto
2655 Dixon, Susan M.
2655 Dixon, Susan M.
2655 Dixon, Susan M.
Dolabella : the name of a Roman family in the gens Cornelia, of which the best known individual is P. Cornelius Dolabella, Cicero's son-in-law
2656 Domitia, Domitius
2657 Domitianus
Domitii Calvini : consul AUC 701
domus : a house, home
2658 Domus Anicior
2659 Domus Auditui
2660 Domus Alexandri Severi
2661 Domus Cornelior
266a Domus Galii Nigri
2662 Domus Hortorum
2663 Domus Julii amici Martialis
2664 Domus Martialis
2665 Domus Nepotis
2666 Domus Nuvu
2667 Domus Pincii
2668 Domus Plebijae
2669 Domus Pompejana
2670 Domus Pomponij Attici
2671 Domus Q. Ciceronis
2672 Domus Q. Tuberonis
2673 Domus Sacerdotum Isidis
2674 Domus Salustij
2675 double theater
2675 double theater
2675 double theater
2676 downtown versus suburbia
Drusus : a well-known Latin surname in the Livian family; Claudius Drusus Nero, son of Tiberius Clausius Nero and Livia Drusilla, father of Germanicus
ductus aquae : an aquaduct
2677 Durand, J. N. L.
2678 Eisenman, Peter
2679 Emporium
2680 Emporium
ephebeum : a hall set apart for the youth in the palaestra
2681 Equile
2682 Equiria
2682 Equiria
2682 Equiria
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2683 Eros et Thanatos
2684 euripus
Europa : daughter of the Phoenician king Agenor, sister of Cadmus, and mother of Sarpedon and Minos by Jupiter, who, under the form of a bull, carried her off to Crete; the portico in the Field of Mars, which was adorned with a painting represting the rape of Europa
268a Excubia
2685 Exercitationes ad Cursum
2686 Exercitationes Militares
2687 Exercitationes Militares
2688 extremism
Fabius (Fabianus) : the name of a Roman gens, among its distinguished members was, Q. Fabius Maximus Conctator, a famous didtator in the Second Punic War
2689 Fabri Ferrarij
2691 Fasolo, Vincenzo
Faunus, Fauni : a mythis son of Picus, grandson of Saturn, and father of Latinus, king of Latium; he instituted tillage and grazing, and after death was the protecting diety of agriculture and of shepherds, and also a giver of oracles; after the introduction of the worship of Pan intto Italy, he was identidied with Pan, and accordingly represented like the latter, with horns and goats feet. On account of the assimilation of Faunus to Pan, the appellation Fauni was also used for Panes, sylvan dieties
2692 fertility
2693 Festus
2694 Flaminius
Flora : the goddess of flowers, whose festival was celebrated on the 28th of April, often with unbridled licence
fons : a spring, fountain, well-source; a mineral spring
2695 Fons Scipionum
2696 Forma Urbis
Fortuna : the goddess of fate, luck, or fortune, Fortune
forum : what is out of doors, an outside space or place; a public place, a market-place, market
2697 Forum Archimonium
2698 Forum M. Aurelij
2699 Forum Olitorium
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