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Alfred John Dunkin
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(twenty-five copies printed). Nundinæ Floraliæ. Fugitive Papers. May Day, May Games, &c., octavo, Dover, 1843 (twelve copies printed). Nundinæ Literariæ. Fugitive
Lex Caecilia Didia
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mean either three Roman eight-day weeks (that is, 24 days) or tertiae nundinae , on the third market-day (17 days). The second provision of the lex Caecilia
November (Roman month)
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published 1995 in German), p. 6. Van L. Johnson, "The Superstitions about the Nundinae ," American Journal of Philology 80.2 (1959), p. 138. Salzman, On Roman
Muzuca in Byzacena
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Byzacena at gcatholic.org. Elizabeth Fentress, Where were North African Nundinae held. Charles Tissot, Rapport sur la mission en Tunisie de M. Julien Poinssot
Lucius Licinius Murena (consul 62 BC)
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publicly) a trinundium (either three Roman eight-day weeks or tertiae nundinae , on the third market-day, 17 days) before they were proposed to the comitia
Flamen Dialis
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flaminica was essential in the performance of certain rituals. On each of the nundinae , she sacrificed a ram to Juno Regina in the Curia Calabra.(i, 16) The flaminica
Market town
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and market scenes Market Scene by Pieter Aertsen, 1550 Rustic Market (Nundinae Rusticorum) by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1555–56 Fish Market by Joachim
Tribal assembly
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secession. The convening of the assembly was announced three market-days (nundinae ) in advance. The viatores (messengers) were sent "to inform those in country
Women in ancient Rome
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performing animal sacrifice; she offered a ram to Jupiter on each of the nundinae , the eight-day Roman cycle comparable to a week. The couple were not permitted
Daily life of the Etruscans
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sunset to sunset for the Greeks) the weeks, the nones of eight full days (nundinae ) and market day on the ninth the months, based on the lunar cycle, with
List of early-modern periodicals
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Language Responsibilities Publishing history 1564–1749 Novorum Librorum quos Nundinae Atumnales, Francoforti Anno 1564 celebratae, Venales Exhibuerent (Frankfort