| W. B. Carnochan - 1987 - 260 sidor
...Roman people, where they assembled to enact their laws and elect their magistrates, is now inclosed for the cultivation of pot-herbs or thrown open for...prostrate, naked, and broken, like the limbs of a mighty giant; and the ruin is the more visible, from the stupendous relics that have survived the injuries... | |
| Stephen K. Sanderson - 1995 - 332 sidor
...of the senators are concealed by a dunghill. The forum of the Roman people ... is now enclosed for cultivation of pot-herbs, or thrown open for the reception of swine and buffaloes." Yet these evidences of the triumph of country over city date from the middle, not of the 5th, but of... | |
| Cynthia Wall - 2006 - 331 sidor
...Roman people where they assembled to enact their laws and elect their magistrates, is now inclosed for the cultivation of pot-herbs, or thrown open for...prostrate, naked, and broken, like the limbs of a mighty giant; and the ruin is the more visible, from the stupendous relics that have survived the injuries... | |
| Denis Feeney - 2007 - 392 sidor
...Roman people, where they assembled to enact their laws and elect their magistrates, is now enclosed for the cultivation of pot-herbs, or thrown open for the reception of swine and buffaloes.") 157. See Strabo 2.5.17 for this fashion. Small (1997, 234—35) and Klodt (2001, 1718) engagingly suggest... | |
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