FOOTNOTES:[1]The Romans wore the toga on occasions of ceremony.[2]The Romans divided the time from sunset to sunrise into four night-watches (vigiliae).[3]Priests paid by the government, who predicted future events.[4]Citron-wood tables, with an ivory foot.[5]Marseilles.[6]Passage leading from the door to the atrium.[7]Drawing-room.
[1]The Romans wore the toga on occasions of ceremony.
[1]The Romans wore the toga on occasions of ceremony.
[2]The Romans divided the time from sunset to sunrise into four night-watches (vigiliae).
[2]The Romans divided the time from sunset to sunrise into four night-watches (vigiliae).
[3]Priests paid by the government, who predicted future events.
[3]Priests paid by the government, who predicted future events.
[4]Citron-wood tables, with an ivory foot.
[4]Citron-wood tables, with an ivory foot.
[5]Marseilles.
[5]Marseilles.
[6]Passage leading from the door to the atrium.
[6]Passage leading from the door to the atrium.
[7]Drawing-room.
[7]Drawing-room.