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  • Declamationes, 369.2

    Quintilian?
    Non utcumque attingitur sepulcrum violatur: alioqui nec inferre mortuos licet nec collapsa reficere nec ornare.

    Text Category: Literature: prose
    Century Range: 2nd century CE
    Location: Rome

  • Facta et dicta memorabilia, 2.10.3

    Valerius Maximus
    … lecti illius frontem Macedonicis triumphis fuisse adornatam ...

    Text Category: Literature: prose
    Century Range: 1st century CE
    Location: Rome

  • De architectura, 7.pref.13

    Vitruvius
    Namque singulis frontibus singuli artifices sumpserunt certatim partes ad ornandum et probandum Leochares, Bryaxis, Scopas, Praxiteles, nonnulli etiam putant Timotheum, quorum artis eminens

    Text Category: Literature: prose
    Century Range: 1st century BCE
    Location: Rome

  • De legibus, 2.65 (26)

    Cicero
    Praeclare ergo Aristoteles 'Si essent' inquit 'qui sub terra semper habitavissent bonis et inlustribus domiciliis, quae essent ornata signis atque picturis instructa que rebus his omnibus quibus abundant i qui beati putantur …'

    Text Category: Literature: prose
    Century Range: 1st century BCE
    Location: Rome

  • Philippicae, 9.5 (3)

    Cicero
    Itaque, patres conscripti, si Ser. Sulpicio casus mortem attulisset, dolerem equidem tanto rei publicae vulnere, mortem vero eius non monumento, sed luctu publico esse ornandam putarem

    Text Category: Literature: prose
    Century Range: 1st century BCE
    Location: Rome

  • In Verrem, 2.4.79 (36)

    Cicero
    Cum mos a maioribus traditus sit, ut monumenta maiorum ita suorum quisque defendat ut ea ne ornari quidem nomine aliorum sinat ...

    Text Category: Literature: prose
    Century Range: 1st century BCE
    Location: Rome

  • De domo sua, 112 (43)

    Cicero
    haec ultrix adflictae civitatis, rei publicae spoliis ornabitur?

    Text Category: Literature: prose
    Century Range: 1st century BCE
    Location: Rome

  • De domo sua, 111 (43)

    Cicero
    Itaque omnia signa, tabulas, ornamentorum quod superfuit in fanis et communibus locis, tota e Graecia atque insulis omnibus honoris populi Romani causa sane frugaliter domum suam deportavit.

    Text Category: Literature: prose
    Century Range: 1st century BCE
    Location: Rome