THE GREATER AND LESSER G.o.dS.
_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 22.
_The Ancient City_. Fustel de Coulanges. P. 201.
_The Cla.s.sic Myths in English Literature_. Charles Mills Gayley.
Chap. xvi.
POEM.--Miracles.
_Two Rivulets_. Walt Whitman. P. 102.
DID CAESAR BELIEVE IN G.o.dS?
_A Friend of Caesar_. William Stearns Davis. P. 309.
POEM.--By the Roman Road.
THE G.o.dS OF THE UNDERWORLD.
_Cla.s.sic Myths in English Literature_. Charles Mills Gayley.
Chap. iv.
THE G.o.dS OF THE WATERS.
_The Cla.s.sic Myths in English Literature_. Charles Mills Gayley.
Chap. v.
POEM.--Palladium.
_Poems_. Matthew Arnold. P. 273.
POEM.--What has become of the G.o.ds?
_Poetical Works_. John G. Saxe. P. 22.
HYMN TO APOLLO.
_Complete Poetical Works_. John Keats. P. 7.
SOME FAMOUS TEMPLES OF ANCIENT AND MODERN ROME
"A vast wilderness of consecrated buildings of all shapes and fancies."
--d.i.c.kens
THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE TEMPLES.
_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 159.
Vol. ii, p. 691.
_The Life of the Greeks and Romans_. Guhl and Koner. P. 297.
THE TEMPLE OF CONCORD.
_Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries_. Rodolfo Lanciani. P. 77.
_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 161.
_Rome of To-day and Yesterday_. John Dennie. P. 65.
_The Life of the Greeks and Romans_. Guhl and Koner. P. 312.
THE TEMPLE OF CASTOR AND POLLUX.
_Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries_. Rodolfo Lanciani. Pp. 80, 150.
_A Day in Ancient Rome_. Edgar S. Shumway. P. 44.
THE TEMPLE OF VESTA.
_Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries_. Rodolfo Lanciani. Pp. 75, 160.
_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 689.
_The Life of the Greeks and Romans_. Guhl and Koner. P. 319.
_Italian Note-Books_. Nathaniel Hawthorne. P. 128.
THE TEMPLE OF SATURN.
_Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries_. Rodolfo Lanciani. P. 77.
_Rome of To-day and Yesterday_. John Dennie. P. 29.
_Walks in Rome_. Augustus J.C. Hare. P. 143.
POEM.--Dedication Hymn.
_Poems_. Nathaniel P. Willis. P. 91.
ST. PETER'S.
A Walk in Rome. Oscar Kuhns. _Chautauqua_. Vol. x.x.xiv, p. 57.
A Night in St. Peter's. T. Adolphus Trollope. _Atlantic Monthly_.
Vol. xl, p. 409.
HAWTHORNE'S VISIT TO ST. PETER'S.
_Italian Note-Books_. Nathaniel Hawthorne. Pp. 64, 143.
d.i.c.kENS' IMPRESSIONS OF ROMAN CHURCHES.
_Pictures from Italy_. Charles d.i.c.kens. P. 133.
POEM.--Jupiter and His Children.
John G. Saxe.
SOME RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS
"In the house of every Greek and Roman was an altar; on this altar there had always to be a small quant.i.ty of ashes, and a few lighted coals. The fire ceased to glow upon the altar only when the entire family had perished; an extinguished hearth, an extinguished family, were synonymous expressions among the ancients."
--de Coulanges
THE PAGAN RELIGION.
_Society in Rome under the Caesars_. William Ralph Inge. Chap. i.
_Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, Chap. i.
_Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero_. W. Warde Fowler.
Chap. xi.
SOME ROMAN G.o.dDESSES.