10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COMPITAL»
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1
The Neighborhoods of Augustan Rome
COMPITAL. DEDICATIONS. BY. YEAR. his Appendix lists individually the
physical evidence for neighborhoods and neighborhood officers in Augustan
Rome. The testimonia are arranged chronologically, according to conventional
dates and ...
2
Transactions, American Philosophical Society (vol. 80, Part ...
The ninth year is reckoned by the compital era when Augustus reorganized the
cult of Compital Lares as August Lares.68 The word introeunte (written here as
two words) recalls Augustus's conversion of New Years's gifts to costly statues for
...
Jacopo Berengario da Carpi, Levi Robert Lind
3
Studies of the Northern Campus Martius in Ancient Rome
The ninth year is reckoned by the compital era when Augustus reorganized the
cult of Compital Lares as August Lares.68 The word introeunte (written here as
two words) recalls Augustus's conversion of New Years's gifts to costly statues for
...
Robert E. A. Palmer, 1990
4
Roman Imperialism and Civic Patronage: Form, Meaning and ...
The compital shrines stood at primary crossroads in the vici and received sac-
rifices during the annual Compitalia Festival.63 According to Roman tradition,
Servius Tullius (c. 579–534 BC) had established the vici as subdivisions of the
four ...
5
Index Filicum: A Synopsis, with Characters, of the Genera, ...
Sori non-indusiate, sometimes covered while young by peltate scales, rotundate
or elliptic, (sometimes with the receptacles diffuse-confluent in lines), superficial
or immersed; the receptacles compital, i.e., produced on the points whence ...
6
Species Filicum Being Descriptions of the Known Ferms, ...
... the cos- tular veins meet and form large primary areoles which extend more
than halfway to the margin and include the sori which are compital on the veins of
the secondary areoles (hence a Phymatodes), sori rather distant forming a series
...
William Jackson Hooker, William Pamplin ((London)), 1864
7
Roman Portraits in Context
Just as important though, was the introduction of the worship of Genius Augusti in
the compital cult in 7 B.C. Small bronze statuettes in the form of a togatus capite
velato, an important marker in the cult, must have been everywhere in Rome ...
8
From Republic to Empire: Rhetoric, Religion, and Power in ...
neighborhood cults served as flash points for civic disturbances and violence
involving the City's lower classes.9 As part of his program of religious renewal,
Augustus reorganized these urban neighborhood compital cults between 12
B.C.E., ...
9
Rome's urban metamorphosis under Augustus
sing was Augustus' re-organization of the compital cults — which began with his
election as pontifex maximus in 12 B.C., and was for the most part completed by
the year of reforms in 7 B.C. — that the cults were virtually re-founded and, ...
10
The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Rome
The reorganization of Rome's regions and neighbourhoods by Augustus, the
latter numbering 265 under Vespasian and more than 300 in the Regionaries,
was accompa— nied by a radical transformation of the uici's compital cult.
Freedmen ...