Oral. i. 52. 1. The senate assumed to themselves the guardianship of the public religion ; so that no new god could be introduced, nor altar erected, nor the sibylline books consulted, without their order, Liv. Manual of Classical Literature - Seite 254von Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1845 - 690 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alexander Adam - 1792 - 644 Seiten
...Cic. de Orat. i. 52. I. The Senate aflumed to themfelves the guardianfhip of^ the public religion ; fo that no new god could be introduced, nor altar erected, nor the fybilline books confulted, without their order, Liv. 9. 46. ; Cic. de Div. i. 48. 54. 1. The Senate... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1807 - 636 Seiten
...Cic. de Oral. i. 52. 1. The senate assumed to themselves the guardianship of the public religion ; so that no new god could be introduced, nor altar erected, nor the sybilline books consulted, without their order, Liv. ix. 45. Cic. de Div. 48. ,54. 2. The senate had... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 578 Seiten
...erected, nor the sybilline books consulted, without their order, Liv. ix. 45. Cic. de Div. 48. 54. 2. The senate had the direction of the treasury, and distributed the public money at pleasure, Cic. in Vatin. 15. Liv. xxxvii. 54. They appointed stipends to their generals and officers, and provisions... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 598 Seiten
...erected, nor the sybilline books consulted, without their order, Liv. ix. 45. Cic. de Div. 48. 54. 2. The senate had the direction of the treasury, and distributed the public money at pleasure, Cic. in Vatin. 15. Liv. xxxvii. 51. They appointed stipends to their generals and officers, and provisions... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 602 Seiten
...erected, nor the sybilline books consulted, without their order, Liv. ix. 45. Cic. de Din. 48. 54. 2. The senate had the direction of the treasury, and distributed the public money at pleasure, Cic. in Vatin. 15. Liv. xxxvii. 54. They appointed stipends to their generals and officers, and provisions... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 572 Seiten
...Cic. de Oral. i. 52. 1. The senate assumed to themselves the guardianship of the public religion; so that no new god could be introduced, nor altar erected, nor the sybilline books consulted, without their grder, Lio. ix. 45. Cic. de Div. 48. 54. 2. The senate had... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1831 - 192 Seiten
...people order. The Senate assumed to themselves exclusively, the guardianship of the public religion ; so that no new god could be introduced, nor altar erected, nor the Sybiline books consulted without their order. They had the direction of the treasury, and distributed... | |
| Alexander Adam, John Richardson Major - 1835 - 672 Seiten
...Cic. de Oral. i. 52. 1. The senate assumed to themselves the guardianship of the public religion ; so that no new god could be introduced, nor altar erected,...the sibylline books consulted, without their order, Liv. ix. 45. Cic. de Div. 48. 54. 2. The senate had the direction of the treasury, and distributed... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1835 - 604 Seiten
...Cic. de Orat. i. 52. 1. The senate assumed to themselves the guardianship of the public religion ; so that no new god could be introduced, nor altar erected,...the sibylline books consulted, without their order, Liv. ix. 45. Cic. de Div. 48. 54. 2. The senate had the direction of the treasury, and distributed... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1835 - 570 Seiten
...their ancestors.1" 1. The senate assumed to themselves the guardianship of the public religion ; so that no new god could be introduced, nor altar erected, nor the sibylline books consulted, without their order.11 2. The seriate had the direction of the treasury, and distributed the public money at pleasure.12... | |
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