The Story of Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic by Arthur Gilman
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books--Cooking taken out of the atrium--How the houses were heated and
lighted--Life in a villa--The extravagance of the pleasure villa--When a man and a woman had agreed to marry--How the bride dressed and what the groom did--The wife's position and work--The _stola_ and the _toga_--Foot-gear from _soccus_ to _cothurnus_--Breakfast, luncheon, and dinner--The formal dinner--How the Romans travelled, and how they sought office--The law and its penalties. XIX. THE ROMAN READING AND WRITING Grecian influence on Roman mental culture--Textbooks--Cato and Varro on education--Dictation and copy-books--The early writers--Fabius Pictor-- Plautus--Terence--Atellan plays--Cicero's works--Varro's works--Cæsar and Catullus--Lucretius--Ovid and Tibullus--Sallust--Livy--Horace-- Cornelius Nepos--Virgil and his works--Life at the villa of Mæcenas. XX. THE ROMAN REPUBLICANS SERIOUS AND GAY The will of the gods sought for--The first temples--Festivals in the first month--Vinalia and Saturnalia--Fires of Vulcan and Vesta-- Matronly and family services--No mythology at first--Colleges of priests needed--An incursion of Greek philosophers--Games of childhood --Checkers and other games of chance--The people cry for games--Games in the circus--The amphitheatre invented--Men and beasts fight--Funeral ceremonies--Charon paid--The mourning procession--Inurning the ashes --The columbarium--The Roman May-day--Change from rustic simplicity to |
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