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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome. Search the whole document.
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47 BC (search for this): entry horti-caesaris-1
HORTI CAESARIS (1)
the gardens of Julius Caesar that were probably just
outside the porta Collina. They are mentioned in the fourth century
(Obseq. 71) under date of 17 B.C., and probably by Cassius Dio (xlii. 26. 3)
under date of 47 B.C. They appear to have fallen into the possession of
Sallust (Ps. Cic. resp. in Sail. 19), and may have formed part of the horti
Sallustiani (HJ 430; RE viii. 2483).
17 BC (search for this): entry horti-caesaris-1
HORTI CAESARIS (1)
the gardens of Julius Caesar that were probably just
outside the porta Collina. They are mentioned in the fourth century
(Obseq. 71) under date of 17 B.C., and probably by Cassius Dio (xlii. 26. 3)
under date of 47 B.C. They appear to have fallen into the possession of
Sallust (Ps. Cic. resp. in Sail. 19), and may have formed part of the horti
Sallustiani (HJ 430; RE viii. 2483).
300 AD - 399 AD (search for this): entry horti-caesaris-1
HORTI CAESARIS (1)
the gardens of Julius Caesar that were probably just
outside the porta Collina. They are mentioned in the fourth century
(Obseq. 71) under date of 17 B.C., and probably by Cassius Dio (xlii. 26. 3)
under date of 47 B.C. They appear to have fallen into the possession of
Sallust (Ps. Cic. resp. in Sail. 19), and may have formed part of the horti
Sallustiani (HJ 430; RE viii. 2483).