In Verrem, 2.1.65 (26)

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Text Category
Literature: prose
Century Range
Location of Display
Reference
In Verrem, 2.1.65 (26)
Quotation
Homo, qui semper hospitalissimus amicissimusque nostrorum hominum existimatus esset, noluit videri ipsum illum Rubrium invitus domum suam recepisse: magnifice et ornate, ut erat in primis inter suos copiosus, convivium comparat;
Part of Speech
Type of Thing Ornamented
Event: Dinner
Architecture: Building: Domestic Structure: Interior
Object/ Person Ornamented
A dinner party and, by extension, a dining room
Type of Medium Ornamenting
Visual Work: Furniture
Visual Work: Sculpture: Statue
Visual Work: Painting
Visual Work: Mosaic
Medium/a Ornamenting
Unspecified, context suggests elaborate furniture and art in the home, likely including sculpture, painting, and mosaic
Person Engaged in Act of Ornamenting
Pholdamus
Item Identifier
A00063
Determination
Interpreted from context