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[ A.U.C. 752.]
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[ The cloak and slippers, as distinguished from the Roman toga and shoes.]
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[ A.U.C. 755.]
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[ This fountain, in the Euganian hills, near Padua, famous for its mineral waters, is celebrated by Claudian in one of his elegies.]
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[ The street called Carinae, at Rome, has been mentioned before; AUGUSTUS, c. v.; and also Mecaenas’ house on the Esquiline, ib. c. lxxii. The gardens were formed on ground without the walls, and before used as a cemetery for malefactors, and the lower classes. Horace says—
Nunc licet Esquiliis habitare salubribus, atque
Aggere in aprico spatiari.—Sat. 1. i. viii. 13.]