Antiquitates Romanae
Dionysius Halicarnassensis
And when they had each of them watered their horses and washed them at the fountain which rises near the temple of Vesta and forms a small but deep pool, ....
Reprinted by permission of the publishers and the Trustees of the Loeb Classical Library from Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Roman Antiquities (Volume III: Books 5-6.48.), Loeb Classical Library Vol. 357, translated by Earnest Carey, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, © 1940, by the President and Fellows of Harvard College. The Loeb Classical Library ® is a registered trademark of the President and Fellows of Harvard College.
TextsAb Urbe Condita, 5.40.7-10 Ab Urbe Condita, 5.42.1-2 Ab Urbe Condita Periochae, 19 Ab excessu divid Marci, 1.14.4 Annales, 15.41 Antiquitates Romanae, 2.66.4 Antiquitates Romanae, 2.66.1 Antiquitates Romanae, 2.66.3-6 Camillus, 21.1 Camillus, 22.6 De Verborum Significatu, 320L De Verborum Significatu, 296L De Verborum Significatu, 152L Epigrammata, 1.70.3 Facta et Dicta Memorabilia, 1.4.5 Fasti, 6.261-66 Fasti, 6.257-60 Fasti, 6.297-98 Fasti, 6.295-98 Historiae, 1.43 Historiae Romanae, 72.24 Historiae Romanae, 42.31.3 Historiae Romanae, 54.24.2 Historiae adversum Paganos, 4.11.9 In Vergilium Commentarius, 7.153 In Vergilium Commentarius, 3.12 Naturalis Historia, 7.141 Naturalis Historia, 34.13 Noctes Atticae, 14.7.7 Numa, 11.1 Tristia, 3.1.29 Vesta Aedes |
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