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" ... Gymnasium 64 (1957) 131. See RG Austin (Aen. 2.21) on the epic mannerism in the following in eum locum (55.5). quod Tullianum appellatur: after Ennius, eg Ann. 409, Sc. 345V, attraction of the relative where the predicative noun is a name is attested... "
Cicero: Ten Orations and Selected Letters - Page 44
by Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1912 - 310 pages
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The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome

Samuel Ball Platner - Rome - 1904 - 574 pages
...the lapis niger of the founder's tomb, as nearly as possible over its original site. The Career. — Between the temple of Concord and the Curia, at the foot of the Capitoline, media urbe foro imminens,1 is the ancient prison of Rome, which, in part at least, is as old as any...
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Cicero: Ten Orations and Selected Letters

Marcus Tullius Cicero - Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin - 1912 - 624 pages
...was built in 121 BC by the Consul L. Opimius, and existed down into the time of Caesar. The Carcer. This ancient prison of Rome, which is as old as any...Pietro in Carcere) was built in the Middle Ages. The Carcer as it exists to-day has two parts. The lower and older part is an underground stone chamber,...
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Bellum Catilinae

Patrick McGushin - History - 1977 - 338 pages
...where the predicative noun is a name is attested only in prose. See Kuhner-Stegmann, 1.38f. The carcer, between the Temple of Concord and the Curia at the foot of the Capitol, consisted of several rooms, of which the Tullianum was the death-chamber. No satisfactory...
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