Pro Sestio, 94 (44)

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Text Category
Literature: prose
Century Range
Location of Display
Reference
Pro Sestio, 94 (44)
Quotation
… neque tamen ullo in publico aut religioso loco signum aut tabulam aut ornamentum reliquisse ...
Part of Speech
Type of Thing Ornamented
Location: Region
Location: City
Architecture: Building: Temple
Cultic: Building: Temple
Architecture: Building: Civic Building
Architecture: Public Space
Object/ Person Ornamented
Sacred and public buildings and spaces in the cities of Macedonia, Syria, and Greece
Type of Medium Ornamenting
Visual Work: Statue
Visual Work: Painting: Panel Painting
Cultic: Object: Effigies/ Representations
Cultic: Object: Cultic Objects
Visual Work: Furniture
Visual Work: Material: Precious Metals
Cultic: Monument: Altar
Medium/a Ornamenting
Various ornaments including sculptures and panel paintings by hendiadys, other ornaments unspecified; context suggests: elaborate and sometimes ritual furniture and monuments, cultic objects, wrought or unworked precious metals
Notes
From the wider usage. Aulus Gabinius and Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus were consuls in 58 BCE and plundered allied provinces during proconsulships, including of the above listed ornaments
Item Identifier
A00141
Determination
Derived directly from text