In every theatre, or as they call it, circus, where equestrian games used to be held, in the forum, and other parts of the city, which were convenient for seeing the procession, the people erected scaffolds, and on the day of the triumph were all dressed... Plutarch's Lives - Page 44by Plutarch - 1821Full view - About this book
| Plutarchus - 1810 - 746 pages
...equestrian games used to be held, in the Forum, and other parts of the cityy which were convenient for seeing the procession, the people erected scaffolds,...triumph took up three days. On the first, which was scarcely sufficient for the show, were exhibited the images, paintings, and colossal statues taken... | |
| Plutarch - 1811 - 352 pages
...equestrian games used to be held, in the Forum and other parts of the .city, which were convenient for seeing the procession, the people erected scaffolds,...triumph took up three days. On the first, which was scarcely sufficient for the show, were exhibited the images, paintings, and colossal statues taken... | |
| Plutarchus - 1812 - 690 pages
...equestrian games used to be held, in the forum, and other parts of the city, which were convenient for seeing the procession, the people erected scaffolds,...the first, which was scarce sufficient for the show, wevc exhibited the images, paintings, und colossal Matties, taken from the enemy, and now carried in... | |
| Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne - 1826 - 478 pages
...equestrian games used to be held, in the forum, and other parts of the city, which were convenient for seeing the procession, the people erected scaffolds,...adorned with garlands and smoking with incense. Many lietora and other officers compelled the disorderly crowd to make way, and opened a clear passage.... | |
| Plutarch - 1834 - 496 pages
...equestrian games used to be held, in the forum, and other parts of the city, which were convenient for seeing the procession, the people erected scaffolds,...open, adorned with garlands and smoking with incense. Man¿r lictor, and other officers compe1¿ed the disorderly crowd to make way, and opened a clear passage.... | |
| Plutarch - 1841 - 790 pages
...the city, which were convenient for seeing tho procession, the people erected scaffolds, and on tho day of the triumph were all dressed in white. The...adorned with garlands, and smoking with incense. Many iiciors and other officers compelled the disorderly crowd to make way, and opened a clear passage.... | |
| John Langhorne, Plutarch - 1854 - 766 pages
...Ihe city, which were convenient for seeing the procession, the people erected scaffolds, and on Ihe day of the triumph were all dressed in white. The...were set open, adorned with garlands, and smoking wilh incense. Many lictors and other officers compelled the disorderly crowd lo make way, and opened... | |
| Thomas Leverton Donaldson - 1859 - 502 pages
...equestrian games used to be held, in the Forum, and other parts of the city, which were convenient for seeing the procession, the people erected scaffolds...incense. Many lictors and other officers compelled the crowd to make way, and opened a clear passage. The triumph took up three days. On the first, which... | |
| Thomas Leverton Donaldson - 1859 - 500 pages
...open adorned with garlands, and smoking with incense. Many lictors and other officers compelled the crowd to make way, and opened a clear passage. The...triumph took up three days. On the first, which was scarcely sufficient for the show, were exhibited the images, paintings, and colossal statues, taken... | |
| Plutarch - 1859 - 802 pages
...equestrian games used to be held, in tiie Jorum, and other parts of the city, which were convenient for seeing the procession, the people erected scaffolds, and on the day of the triumph were all dressud in white. The temples were set open, adorned with garlands, and smoking with incense. Many... | |
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