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2700 Forum Salustii
2701 Forum Saurium
2702 Frontispiece
frumentaria : of or belonging to corn
Gallaeci : a people on western Hispania Tarraconensis now Galacia and part of Portugal
Germanicus : a surname of several generals who gained victory over the Germans, esp. (a) Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, the son of Livia, (b) Germanicus Caesar, son of the preceeding, and brother of the emperor Claudius
Germanici : German, Germanic
Geta : a Roman surname; as c. Licinius Geta, consul A.U.C. 638, cenor 646; and Geta, brother and coregent of the emperor Caracalla
Gordianus : a Roman proper name, in particular, the name of three Roman emperors
gradus : that on which one steps, a step, or round of a ladder, a stair
2703 Gradus natationis ad ornatum Xysti
Gratianus : of or belonging to a Gratius; son and co-regent of the emperor Valentinian I, from 367 to 383 A.D.
2704 Gymnasium
2705 Gymnasium Neronis
2706 Hadrian
Hecate: daughter of Perses, or Persoeus,and Asteria, the sister of Latona, the presider over enchantments, conjurations, etc.; she is often identified with Diana, Luna, and Proserpina, and is therefore represented with three heads
2707 Hecatonstylon
Hercules : son of Jupiter and Alcmena, husband of Dejanira, and, after his deification, of Hebe, the god of strength and the gaurdian of riches, to whone, therefore, tithes were offered; he was also the guide of the Muses; the poplar was sacred to him
Hirpini : a people of Lower Italy, between Campania, Lucnia, and Apulia. They were of Samnite origin, and their name was said to come from the Sabine hirpus, "a wolf"
2708 Honorius, Flavius
(horrea) horreum : a storehouse, especially for preserving grain, a barn, granary, magazine
2709 Horrea
2711 Horrea Galbea
2712 Horrea Publica
hortus, horti : a garden, pleasure-garden, fruit-garden, kitchen-garden, vineyard
2713 Horti Agrippae
2714 Horti Agrippinae
2715 Horti Anteri
2716 Horti Argiani
2717 Horti Cn. Dolabellae
2718 Horti Domitiae
2719 Horti Domitii Corbulonis
2721 Horti Gatae
2722 Horti a Julio Caesare Populo legati
2723 Horti Julii Caesaris
2724 Horti Julii Sabini Ligonis
2725 Horti Lolliae Paulinae
2726 Horti Luciliani
2727 Horti Lucullani
2728 Horti M. Antonii
2729 Horti Narcissi
2731 Horti Neroniani
2731 Horti Neroniani
2732 Horti Pincii
2733 Horti Plotii Firmi
2734 Horti Pompeij Macri
2735 Horti Pomponii Silvani
2736 Horti prius Pompejani deim Marci Antonii
2737 Horti Salustiani
2738 Horti Serviliani
2739 Horti Tigillini
2741 Horti Valeriani
2742 Hortulorum
hospitalia : apartments for guests, guest-chambers
2743 Ichnographia Campus Martius
2743 Ichnographia Campus Martius
2743 Ichnographia Campus Martius
2744 Il Campo Marzio dell'antica Roma
2745 imagination
2746 inspiration
2747 Insula Phelidii
2748 Insula Tiberina
2749 inversion
2749 inversion
2749 inversion
2749 inversion
Isis, Isidis : the Egyptian goddess Isis
Jani : four arched passages in the Roman Forum, where the merchants and money changers had their stands
2750 Janiculum
Janus : an old Italian diety. He was represented with a face on the front and another on the back of his head. The month of January was sacred to him, as were all other beginnings. The myth makes him a king of Latium or Etruria, where he hospitably received Saturn when expelled by Jupiter from Crete. He had a small temple in the Forum, with two doors opposite to each other, which in time of was stood open and in time of peace were shut; the temple was trice closed on this account, i the time of Numa, after the first Punic war, and after the battle of Actium. With reference to his temple, the diety was called janus geminus or Janus Quirinus
Jovis : Jupiter or Jove, a son of saturn, brother and husband of Juno, the chief god among the Romans
Juno : the goddess Juno, daughter of Saturn, sister and wife of Jupiter, and the gaurdian diety of women; as the foundress of marriage, she is also called pronuba Juno; and as the protecting goddess of lying-in women, Juno Lucina. Juno inferna or infera, i.e., Proserpine
2751 Kahn, Louis I.
2752 Koolhaas, Rem/OMA
labrum : a basin, a tub
lactaria : of or belonging to milk, containing milk, milky, made of milk or with milk
lacus : a basin, tank, tub; a lake, pond; a large reservoir for water, a basin, tank, sistern
2753 Lacus Aq. Virginis
2754 Lacus potandis equis
2755 Lampridius
2756 Lanciani, Rodolfo Amedeo
2757 land use
2758 language of the plans
Lares : tutelar deities, Lares; Lares praestites: the tutelar deities of an entire city; Lares permarini: tutelar deities of the seas; Lares permarinus: marine Lares, gaurdian deities of those who travel by sea; most commonly the Larea (as familiares or dometici), the tutelar deities of a house, household gods, domestic Lares (whose images stood in the hearth in a little shrine, aedes, or in a small chapel, lararium
2759 Lauf, Stephen
2759 Lauf, Stephen
2759 Lauf, Stephen
laurus, lauri : a bay-tree, laurel-tree, laurel. In festivals, the ancestral images were decorated with laurel. The leaves, when eaten, were said to impart the power of prophesying. Victorious generals, i triumphal processions, wore laurel crowns on their heads and carried laurel branches in their hands, while their lictors bore fasces bound with laurel. Before the gate of the imperial palace stood two laurel-trees, with oaken crowns, in honor of the emperor, as the vanguisher of foes and the peoples preserver.
2761 Lauri Vipsanae
2762 Lavacrum
2763 Lavacrum
2764 Lavacrum Publicum
Lavernae : the patron goddess of gain (lawful or unlawful), and hence especially of rogues and thieves
libraria : she that weighed out the wool to the female slaves, a fore-woman, head-spinner; a bookseller's shop
loculus, loculi : a little place; a coffin; in plural: small receptacle with compartments, a coffer or casket for keeping all sorts of things in
2765 Loculi cum Statuis Virorum illustrium
2766 Loculi Sepulchrales Libertorium
2767 longest axis
Lucilius : the name of a Roman gens, whose most celebrated members were, the poet, C. Lucilius, a native of theCampanian Suessa, fromerly Aurunca, the father of Roman satire; C. Lucilius Balbus, an eminent Stoic; Lucilius Bassus, a writer of no merit
Lucina : the goddess of childbirth (because she brings to the light)
Lucullus : a family in the gens Licinia. The most celebrated is I. Licinius Lucullus, the conquerer of Mithridates, famous for his great wealth and luxery
lucus : a wood, grove, or thicket of trees sacred to a diety
2768 Lucus Agrippae
2769 Lucus Lavernae
2770 Lucus Minerva
Ludi : public games, plays, spectcles, shows, exhibitions, which were given in honor of the gods, etc.
ludus : a play, game, diversion, pastime; a place of exercise or pracice, a schoo for elementary instruction and discipline
2771 Ludus
2772 Ludus Florae
2773 Lumisden, Andrew
2774 lupanar
2775 Lupanaria Neronis
Luperca : a goddess of the old Romans, the wife of Lupercus, identified with the diefied she-wolf that suckled Romulus
Lupercalia : the festival of the Lycean Pan (Lupercus), celebrated in February, in which the priests (Luperci), with their faces painted and only a girdle about their loins, ran about the city striking the women they met, a ceremony supposed to make them fruitful
Lycaon : a king of Arcadia, father of Callisto, whom Jupiter, because he had defiled his altar with human sacrifices, turned into a wolf; according to Ovid, because he had tried to murder Jupiter himself, who was his guest
machina (machinarum) : a machine, i.e., any artificial contrivance for performing work, an engine, fabric, frame, scaffolding, staging, easel, warlike engine, military machine
Manes, Manibus : the deified souls of the departed, the ghosts or shades of the dead, the gods of the Lower World, infernal deities, manes
Marcellus : M. Claudius Marcellus, the nephew of Octavian and adopted by him
Marcius : the name of a Roman gens, Ancus Marcius, the fourth king of Rome, L. Marcius, a Roman knight who commanded the army in Spain after the death of Scipios, two brothers marcii, Roman soothsayers in very ancient times
2776 Mars
2776 Mars
2777 Mausoleum Augusti
Martialis : M. Valerius, the well-known Roman epigrammatic poet, a native of Bilbilis in Spain, under the emperors Domitian, Nerva, and Trajan
Matidia : neice of the emperor Trajan, mother-in-law to the emperor Hadrian
memoria, memoriae : the faculty of remembering, memory, recollection; to recall to mind, recollect; memory, remembrance; a monument esp. a Christian church as a memorial of a saint or monument of a martyr; personified, the goddess of memory
2778 Memoriae Augusti
2779 Memoriae Hardiani ob ejus restus Belligestas
2781 Memoriae Hadriani ob victoriam Judaicam
2782 Memoriae Claudii
2783 Memoriae Licini Crasa
2784 Memoriae M. Marcelli
2785 Memoriae M. T. Ciceronis
2786 Memoriae Marci. Lepidi.
2787 Memoriae Pompeij Magni
2788 Memoriae rerum Gestarium Augusti
2789 Memoriae Regum Romanorum
2791 Memoriae Tiberij
2792 Memoriae Titi
2793 Memoriae Vespasiani
meta : any mark at a boundary or limit esp. the conical columns set in the ground at each end of the Roman circus, the goal, turning post; anything of conical or pyramidal form, a cone, pyramid
2794 Meta Romuli
2795 Meta Sudans
Minerva : a Roman goddess, identified with the Grecian Pallas Athene, the daughter of Zeus, and the goddess of wisdom, of sense and reflection, of the arts and sciences, of poetry, and of spinning and weaving
2796 Minerva Chalcidica
2797 Minutia Frumentaria
2798 Minutia Vetus
2799 mistakes
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