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A ROMAN BANQUET

"None of my friends shall in his cups talk treason."

--Martial

ROMAN COOKERY.

The Old Romans at Home. Benson J. Lossing. _Harper's Magazine_.

Vol. xlvi, p. 66.

_The Private Life of the Romans_. H.W. Johnston. Chap. viii.

_The Life of the Greeks and Romans_. Guhl and Koner. P. 501.

THE MEALS AND MENUS.

_Gallus_. W.A. Becker. P. 451.

_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, pp. 523, 533.

_The Life of the Greeks and Romans_. Guhl and Koner. p. 501.

THE USE OF ICED WATER.

_Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries_. Rodolfo Lanciani. P. 185.

MARTIAL'S PREPARATION FOR A BANQUET.

_The Epigrams of Martial_. Book x: xlviii.

ENTERTAINMENTS AT BANQUETS.

Letter of Pliny the Younger. Translation in _Readings in Ancient History_. Hutton Webster. P. 247.

TO THEOPOMPUS, A HANDSOME YOUTH BECOME A COOK.

_The Epigrams of Martial_. Book x: lxvi.

DIDO'S BANQUET.

_The Aeneid_. Vergil. Book i, 695-756.

A BANQUET AT THE HOME OF LENTULUS.

_Gallus_. W.A. Becker. Scene 9.

THE COST OF HIGH LIVING IN OLD ROME.

_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, pp. 524, 527, 535.

AT TRIMALCHIO'S DINNER. (Petronius, Satire 41.) _Trimalchio's Dinner_. (Translation) Harry Thurston Peck.

_Masterpieces of Latin Literature_. Gordon J. Laing. P. 389.

THE BILL OF FARE AT A BANQUET AT WHICH CAESAR SERVED.

_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 533.

ROMAN ROADS

"Could the entire history of the construction of Roman military roads and highways be written, it would include romantic tales of hazard and adventure, of sacrifice and suffering, which would lend to the subject a dignity and effectiveness somewhat in keeping with their value to Rome and to the world."

--Clara Erskine Clement

MILITARY ROADS.

_Rome of To-day and Yesterday_. John Dennie. P. 104.

_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 484.

_Lectures_. John L. Stoddard. Vol. viii, p. 301.

THE ROMAN AS A ROAD BUILDER.

_The Roman Road Builders' Message to America_. Archer B. Hulbert.

_Chautauqua_. Vol. xliii, p. 133.

_The Private Life of the Romans_. H.W. Johnston. P. 282.

_The Life of the Greeks and Romans_. Guhl and Koner. P. 341.

_Source Book of Roman History_,. Dana C. Munro. P. 111.

MEANS OF TRAVEL.

_Gallus_. W.A. Becker. Chap. iv.

_The Private Life of the Romans_. H.W. Johnston. P. 280.

_The Life of the Greeks and Romans_. Guhl and Koner. P. 514.

VIA APPIA.

_Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries_. Rodolfo Lanciani. Pp. 130, 264.

_The Private Life of the Romans_. H.W. Johnston. P. 282.

_Walks in Rome_. Augustus J.C. Hare. Pp. 303, 343.

_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 486.

_Rome of To-day and Yesterday_. John Dennie. P. 106.

THE ANCIENT STREET-BULLY.

_Society in Rome under the Caesars_. William Ralph Inge. Chap. iii.

LUXURIES ENJOYED BY THE WEALTHY TRAVELER.

_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 540.

SOME ROMAN G.o.dS.

"There are in Rome more G.o.ds than citizens."

--Fustel de Coulanges

POEM.--To the G.o.ds of the Country.

_Helen Redeemed and Other Poems_. Maurice Hewlett. P. 193.

THE PAGAN ALTARS.

_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 149.