A Handbook for Latin Clubs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 101 pages of information about A Handbook for Latin Clubs.

A Handbook for Latin Clubs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 101 pages of information about A Handbook for Latin Clubs.

POEM.—­Holy-cross Day. 
  Robert Browning.

FUNERAL CUSTOMS AND BURIAL PLACES

  “Reddenda est terra terrae.”

THE ROMAN’S BELIEF CONCERNING DEATH.
  Caesar.  A Sketch.  James Anthony Froude.  Pp. 60, 530.
  The Ancient City.  Fustel De Coulanges.  Chap. i.

THE PREPARATION OF THE BODY FOR BURIAL.
  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.

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