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Arcadian (Michigan, United States) (search for this): book 15, chapter 41
It would not be easy to enter into a computation of the private
mansions, the blocks of tenements, and of the temples, which were lost.
Those with the oldest ceremonial, as that dedicated by Servius Tullius to
Luna, the great altar and shrine raised by the Arcadian Evander to the
visibly appearing Hercules, the temple of Jupiter the Stayer, which was
vowed by Romulus, Numa's royal palace, and the sanctuary of Vesta, with the
tutelary deities of the Roman people, were burnt. So too were the riches
acquired by our many victories, various beauties of Greek art, then again
the ancient and genuine historical monuments of men of genius,
NERO BUILDS PALACE IN RUINS
and, notwithstanding the
striking splendour of the restored city, old men will remember many things
which could not be replaced. Some persons observed that the beginning of
this conflagration was on the 19th of July, the day on which the Senones
captured and fired Rome. Others have pushed a
curious inquiry so far as t