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The Life of the
Greeks and Romans. Guhl and Koner. P. 592.
ROMAN FUNERALS. The Old Romans at Home. Benson J. Lossing.
_Harper's Magazine_. Vol. xlvi, p. 183. _Rome: The Eternal City_.
Clara E. Clement. Vol. i, p. 67. Walks in Rome. Augustus J.C. Hare. P.
494. The Private Life of the Romans. H.W. Johnston. Chap. xii. Gallus.
W.A. Becker. P. 507.
THE FUNERAL OF GALLUS. Gallus. W.A. Becker. P. 144.
THE FUNERAL OF MISENUS. The Aeneid. Vergil. Book vi, 212 ff.

THE FUNERAL OF JULIUS CAESAR. Readings in Ancient History.
Rome and the West. William Stearns Davis. P. 157. Caesar. A Sketch.
James Anthony Froude. Chap xxvii.
THE CATACOMBS OF ROME. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara
Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 300. The Catacombs of Rome. Wm.
Withrow. Chautauqua. Vol. ii, p. 103. Marble Faun. Nathaniel
Hawthorne. Chap. iii.
POEM.--The Antique Sepulcher. Poetical Works. Mrs. Hemans. P.
235.
THE BURIAL PLACE OF AUGUSTUS. _Rome of To-day and
Yesterday_. John Dennie. P. 130. Walks in Rome. Augustus J.C. Hare.
P. 50. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 254.
THE TOMB OF HADRIAN. _Rome of To-day and Yesterday_. John
Dennie. Pp. 238, 285. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara Erskine
Clement. Vol. i, p. 262.
THE TOMB OF CECILIA METELLA. _Rome of To-day and
Yesterday_. John Dennie. P. 172. _Rome: The Eternal City_. Clara
Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 253. Walks in Rome. Augustus J.C. Hare. P.
342. Childe Harold. Lord Byron. Canto iv, xcix-civ.
THE TOMB OF MINICIA MARCELLA.[1] _Rome: The Eternal
City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 279.
TOMB INSCRIPTIONS AND MEMORIAL STRUCTURES. The Life
of the Greeks and Romans. Guhl and Koner. P. 387. The Old Romans
at Home. Benson J. Lossing. _Harper's Magazine_. Vol. xlvi, p. 184.
THE BURIAL OF A YOUNG ROMAN GIRL. The Old Romans at
Home. Benson J. Lossing. _Harper's Magazine_. Vol. xlvi, p. 183.
EPITAPH ON EROTION, six years of age. Martial.
POEM.--Tartarus. Complete Poetical Works. Oliver Wendell Holmes.

P. 196.
[Footnote 1: See Pliny's Letter on Minicia Marcella, p. 109.]

ROMAN GAMES
"Ast ubi me fessum sol acrior ire lavatum Admonuit, fugio campum
lusumque trigonem." --Horace
ROMAN GAMES. Roba di Roma. William W. Story. Chap. vi. The
Private Life of the Romans. H.W. Johnston. Chap. ix. Social Life at
Rome in the Age of Cicero. W. Warde Fowler. Chap. x. Roman Games.
Vincenzo Fiorentino. Cosmopolitan. Vol. xxxiv, p. 269.
THE GAMES OF THE AMPHITHEATER. Society in Rome under the
Caesars. William Ralph Inge. Chaps. iii, viii. The Private Life of the
Romans. H.W. Johnston. Chap. ix.
COMMON SPORTS IN ANCIENT ROME. Roba di Roma. William
W. Story. Chap. xxii. Gallus. W.A. Becker. Pp. 398, 500. The Life of
the Greeks and Romans. Guhl and Koner. P. 546.
A DAY OF SPORT IN THE CAMPUS MARTIUS. Second Latin Book.
Miller and Beeson. Introduction, p. 36.
THE CHARIOT RACE. Ben Hur. Lew Wallace. Chap. xiv, p. 368.
ANCIENT SPORTS IN ROME TO-DAY. Current Literature. Vol.
xxxiii, p. 325.
THE THEATER. Roba di Roma. William W. Story. Chap. viii. The
Life of the Greeks and Romans. Guhl and Koner. P. 565. Society in
Rome under the Caesars. William Ralph Inge. P. 222.
"MORRA" ILLUSTRATED. Roba di Roma. William W. Story. P. 123.
Walks in Rome. Augustus J.C. Hare. P. 675. Society in Rome under the
Caesars. William Ralph Inge. Chap viii.

SOME FAMOUS BUILDINGS OF ANCIENT ROME
"The world has nothing else like the Pantheon." --Hawthorne
THE PANTHEON. A Day in Ancient Rome. Edgar S. Shumway. P. 9.
_Rome of To-day and Yesterday_. John Dennie. P. 283. _Rome: The
Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 249. Walks in Rome.
Augustus J.C. Hare. P. 541.
LORD BYRON'S DESCRIPTION OF THE PANTHEON. _Rome: The
Eternal City_. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. i, p. 251. Childe Harold.
Lord Byron. Canto iv, cxlvi.
THE COLISEUM. The Life of the Greeks and the Romans. Guhl and
Koner. P. 434 Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries.
Rodolfo Lanciani. Pp. 125, 158. Roba di Roma. William W. Story.
Chap. ix. The Marble Faun. Nathaniel Hawthorne. Chap. xvii.
DICKENS' VISIT TO THE COLISEUM. Pictures from Italy. Charles
Dickens. P. iii.
HAWTHORNE'S IMPRESSIONS OF THE ARCH OF TITUS. A Day
in Ancient Rome. Edgar S. Shumway. P. 54. _Rome: The Eternal City_.
Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 425.
THE COLISEUM, A FRAGMENT OF A ROMANCE. The Prose
Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Harry Buxton Forman. Vol. iii, p. 27.

SOME FAMOUS ROMAN LETTERS
"The authors who have lived and written under an Italian sky, are
reticent and shy in the foreign schoolroom. But if we transfer ourselves
with them to the market and enter their families, then they grow
confiding and social." --Shumway
THE WRITING AND SENDING OF LETTERS. The Private Life of

the Romans. H.W. Johnston. P.
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