- In
ancient Rome, the
fasti (Latin plural) were
chronological or calendar-based lists, or
other diachronic records or
plans of
official and religiously...
- The
Fasti (Latin:
Fāstī [
faːstiː], "the Calendar"),
sometimes translated as The Book of Days or On the
Roman Calendar, is a six-book
Latin poem written...
- the
Fasti Capitolini and
Fasti Triumphales at Rome, the
Fasti Ostienses form part of a
chronology known as the
Fasti Consulares, or
Consular Fasti. The...
- The
Fasti Potentini are a
fragmentary list of
Roman consuls from AD 86 to 118,
originally erected at
Potentia in Lucania, a
region of
southern Italy....
- The
Fasti vindobonenses are two sets of late
antique consular annals ("
fasti"),
found in the
Vindobonensis m****cript MS. 3416,
together with the Chronography...
- The Acta
Triumphorum or Triumphalia,
better known as the
Fasti Triumphales, or
Triumphal Fasti, is a
calendar of
Roman magistrates honoured with a celebratory...
- The
Fasti Capitolini, or
Capitoline Fasti, are a list of the
chief magistrates of the
Roman Republic,
extending from the
early fifth century BC down to...
-
Ancient Roman fasti were
calendars (
fasti) that
recorded religious observances and
officially commemorated events. They were
typically displa**** in the...
- The
Fasti Antiates Maiores is a
painted wall-calendar from the late
Roman Republic, the
oldest archaeologically attested local Roman calendar and the...
- Lives. Chicago: Loeb.. Ovid (1931). Goold, G. P (ed.). "
Fasti".
Fasti. doi:10.4159/DLCL.ovid-
fasti.1931.
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November 2016. – via digital Loeb...