Social life at Rome in the Age of Cicero
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Author(s)W. Warde Fowler
ISBN / ASIN1505215684
ISBN-139781505215687
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"[...]sacrificing at the Ara maxima of Hercules, of all spots the best starting-point for a walk through the heart of the ancient city. To the right was the Aventine, rising to about a hundred and thirty feet above the river, and this was the first of the hills of Rome to be impressed on the mind of the stranger, by the tale of Hercules and Cacus which Evander tells his guest. In front, but close by, was the long western flank of the Palatine hill, where, when the tale had been told and the rites of Hercules completed, Aeneas was to be shown the cave of the Lupercal; and again to the left, approaching the river within two hundred yards, was the Capitol to be: Â Â Hinc ad Tarpeiam sedem et Capitolia ducit,[...]".





