In Verrem, 2.4.71 (32)
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- Type of Thing Ornamented
- Object/ Person Ornamented
- Type of Medium Ornamenting
- Medium/a Ornamenting
- Person Engaged in Act of Ornamenting
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Literature: prose See all items with this value
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1st century BCE See all items with this value
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In Verrem, 2.4.71 (32)
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Quod privati homines de suis pecuniis ornant ornaturique sunt, id C. Verres ab regibus ornari non passus est.
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Verb (passive) See all items with this value
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Architecture: Building: Temple See all items with this value
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Cultic: Building: Temple See all items with this value
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Capitol and Capitoline Temple of Jupiter
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Visual Work: Furniture See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Sculpture: Statue See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Painting See all items with this value
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Visual Work: Material: Precious Metals See all items with this value
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Candelabrum/ lamp-stand mentioned in a previous passage, a gift from Antiochos (made of gold, set with gems/ precious stones)
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Further ornaments from others unspecified; context suggests: sculpture, painting, precious metals
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Antiochus
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Private persons including royalty (implied/ hypothetical)
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From the context
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A00090
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Derived directly from text