Flamines and Salii at Rome. The essential part of the apex, to which alone the name properly belonged, was a pointed piece of olive-wood, the base of which was surrounded with a lock of wool. This was worn on the top of the head, and was held there either... A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities - Página 57por William Smith - 1870 - 1116 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Greek antiquities - 1842 - 1156 páginas
...>•. ) ; but thin is no particular day of the fr*nsl, far <Ti$Sn Mtmifies nothing else but a day [L. olive-wood, the base of which was surrounded with a lock of wool. This was wom on the top of the dead, and was held there either by fillets only, or, as was more commonly the... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1845 - 684 páginas
...ajid Salii at Rome. The essential part of the apex, to which alone the name properly belonged, was 3 pointed piece of olive-wood, the base of which was...was also fastened by means of two strings or bands. The Flamines were forbidden by law to go into public, or even into the open air, without the apex.... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1846 - 646 páginas
...was a cap worn by the Flamines and Salii at Rome. The essential part of the apex, to which alone the name properly belonged, was a pointed piece of olive-wood,...was also fastened by means of two strings or bands. The Flamines were forbidden by law to go into public, or even into the open air, without the apex.... | |
| William Smith, Charles Anthon - 1846 - 402 páginas
...APEX, a cap worn by the fiamines and salii at Rome. The essential part of the apex, to which alone the name properly belonged, was a pointed piece of olive-wood,...was also fastened by means of two strings or bands. Apices, Caps worn by the Salii. APHRACTUS (H<t>pa.KTaf vavc), called also navis aperta, 1 ship which... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1846 - 676 páginas
...was a cap worn by the Flamines and Salii at Rome. The essential part of the apex, to which alone the name properly belonged, was a pointed piece of olive-wood,...was also fastened by means of two strings or bands. The Flamines were forbidden by law to go into public, or even into the open air, without the apex.... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1847 - 708 páginas
...was a cap worn by the Flammes and Salii at Rome. The essential part of the apex, to which alone the name properly belonged, was a pointed piece of olive-wood,...the top of the head, and was held there either by fllets only, or, as was more commonly the case, by the aid of a cap, which fitted the head, and was... | |
| Greek antiquities - 1848 - 1322 páginas
...APEX, a cap worn by the flamines and salii at Rome. The essential part of the apei, to which alone the name properly belonged, was a pointed piece of olive-wood,...head, and was also fastened by means of two strings or bauds, which were called apicula (Festus, 1. 1>.), or offcndicti (Festus, >. «.), though the latter... | |
| William Smith - 1851 - 366 páginas
...APEX, a cap worn by the flamines and salii at Rome. The essential part of the apex, to which alone the name properly belonged, was a pointed piece of olive-wood,...was also fastened by means of two strings or bands. Apices, Caps worn by the Saliz. APHRACTUS (a<j>paKro£ vavfi, called also navis aperta, a ship which... | |
| William Smith - 1859 - 1334 páginas
...APEX, a cap worn by the flamines and salii at Rome. The essential part of the apex, to which alone the name properly belonged, was a pointed piece of olive-wood,...was also fastened by means of two strings or bands, which were called apicula (Festus, *.».), or of/endiaa (Festus, sr), though the latter word is also... | |
| William Smith - 1868 - 492 páginas
...APEX, a cap worn by the flamines and ealii at Kome. The essential part of the apex, to which alone the name properly belonged, was a pointed piece of olive-wood,...was also fastened by means of two strings or bands. The albogalerus, a white cap made of the skin of a white victim sacrificed to Jupiter, and worn by... | |
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