History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians; . w at Alliens the columns of Pentelic marble which were to be used onthe Capitol, says (Public, 17) that they were ruined at Rome in the attempt to re-cut them. ^ Plutarch, Public, 15. About fb.î , IX. iv. 14:. X(im tibi qiiod solraf. no)i hahet urea In Suetonius (Dom., 4-Ô) tlie long and wearisome enumeration of his games and constructionsmay be seen. ?^ M. Rosa has recently recovered the foundations of this palace and the courses of theground floor, so that it has been easy to


History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians; . w at Alliens the columns of Pentelic marble which were to be used onthe Capitol, says (Public, 17) that they were ruined at Rome in the attempt to re-cut them. ^ Plutarch, Public, 15. About fb.î , IX. iv. 14:. X(im tibi qiiod solraf. no)i hahet urea In Suetonius (Dom., 4-Ô) tlie long and wearisome enumeration of his games and constructionsmay be seen. ?^ M. Rosa has recently recovered the foundations of this palace and the courses of theground floor, so that it has been easy to restore the general plan. See the description of it inM. Boissiers Promenades archéologiques. ?^ CONG. II. COS. II. SC. Domitian seated and Liberality standing; belov>-, a figurespreading out its garment to receive the gift. Reverse of a large bronze. TITLS AND , 79 Ï0 1)0 , G95 been prompted by favouritism, branded witli infamy the corruptjudges, and banished the delators who had accused an innocentperson. Domitian proved himself the strictest prince since Auoustus.


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