. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . t, receive their portion—, sicoins, also on a tablet—from the officials standing above, the bounty being bestowed b{a paenulatus under the direction of togati. The emperors head is missing. His healis also wanting wherever he elsewhere appears on the Arch, though the figures in hjneighbourhood are perfect. Wilpert (p. 118) rightly suspects that this capitis diminutiwas committed during some pagan revival at Rome. Cp. 111. 48. 3 Cp. Marquardt, Privatleben der Bower, 2 ed., 2, 551 ff. Alb. Muller iBaumeister, Denkmaler des klassischen Alte


. History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages . t, receive their portion—, sicoins, also on a tablet—from the officials standing above, the bounty being bestowed b{a paenulatus under the direction of togati. The emperors head is missing. His healis also wanting wherever he elsewhere appears on the Arch, though the figures in hjneighbourhood are perfect. Wilpert (p. 118) rightly suspects that this capitis diminutiwas committed during some pagan revival at Rome. Cp. 111. 48. 3 Cp. Marquardt, Privatleben der Bower, 2 ed., 2, 551 ff. Alb. Muller iBaumeister, Denkmaler des klassischen Alterthums, art. Toga, p. 1822-1846 ; Wipert, Die Gewandung der Christen in den ersten Jahrh. (1898) and Un capitolo di sior,del vestiario (EArte, 1898 f., on the toga contabulata), and the same authors Die Gemdltder romischen Katakomben (1903). St. Augustine (De doctr. christ., 3, c. 12, p. 2mentions the talares et manicatae tunicae. The paetmla of officials, Cod. , 10, 1. The chlamys (a purple and gold-embroidered upper robe) is spoken. O M H 5 a No. 96] CLASSICISM 135 A bordered toga was the distinctive dress of the City to Cassiodorus, this is the vestis Romulea, by which thePrefect sums up in himself all that is Roman. Consuls wore thetoga picta. We may see them thus portrayed upon their ivorydiptychs {cp. 111. 27). It was yet in use at the time of Cassio-dorus. The ancient robe of the triumphator still decked theConsul with its rich drapery. The Consul also received the staffsurmounted by an eagle or a cross (victorialis scipio) ; when per-


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