• In ancient Rome, the fasti (Latin plural) were chronological or calendar-based lists, or other diachronic records or plans of official and religiously...
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    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...
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    The Acta Triumphorum or Triumphalia, better known as the Fasti Triumphales, or Triumphal Fasti, is a calendar of Roman magistrates honoured with a celebratory...
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    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...
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  • 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....
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    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...
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  • The Fasti vindobonenses are two sets of late antique consular annals ("fasti"), found in the Vindobonensis manuscript MS. 3416, together with the Chronography...
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    Ancient Roman fasti were calendars (fasti) that recorded religious observances and officially commemorated events. They were typically displayed in the...
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    Lives. Chicago: Loeb.. Ovid (1931). Goold, G. P (ed.). "Fasti". Fasti. doi:10.4159/DLCL.ovid-fasti.1931. Retrieved 25 November 2016.  – via digital Loeb...
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  • Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae, The Succession of Ministers in the Church of Scotland from the Reformation is a title given to books containing lists of ministers...
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    The Fasti Antiates Maiores is a painted wall-calendar from the late Roman Republic, the oldest archaeologically attested local Roman calendar and the...
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    Rome. In Ovid's Fasti she is named Lara. The only known mythography attached to Larunda is little, late and poetic, in Ovid's Fasti. Ovid names her Lara...
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    Origines V 33, 3); biceps (Ovid Fasti I 65; Pontica IV 4, 23); anceps (Ovid Metamorphoses XIV 334; Fasti I 95); biformis (Ovid Fasti I 89; V 424). Pliny above...
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    from the Fasti ostienses is the praenomen; Vidman suggests this restoration (Vidman, Fasti Ostienses, p. 118) All that survives from the Fasti ostienses...
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    cycle of days preceding and including each nundinae. These were marked on fasti using nundinal letters from A to H. The earliest form of the Roman calendar...
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    The Fasti of the Gonzagas (Fasti gonzagheschi) or Gonzaga Cycle is a 1578-1580 cycle of oil on canvas paintings commissioned from Tintoretto and his workshop...
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  • Acta Arvalia (redirect from Fasti Arvales)
    The Acta Arvalia were the recorded protocols of the Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), a priestly brotherhood (sodalitas) of ancient Roman religion. The...
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  • of the month. The inserted days were all initially characterised as dies fasti (F – see Roman calendar). The character of a few festival days was changed...
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    works in elegiac couplets such as Ars Amatoria ("The Art of Love") and Fasti. His poetry was much imitated during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages...
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    was erected at Praeneste, in a marble recess, with inscriptions from his Fasti Praenestini. Flaccus was also a distinguished philologist and antiquarian...
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  • also known as Dea Muta or Muta Tacita, was a goddess of the dead. Ovid's Fasti includes a passage describing a rite propitiating Dea Tacita in order to...
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    Physical oceanography of the Adriatic Sea. Springer. ISBN 978-1-4020-0225-0. "FastiOnline: A database of archaeological excavations since the year 2000". International...
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    to initiate action in the courts of civil law (dies fasti, "allowed days") C (comitialis) on fasti days during which the Roman people could hold assemblies...
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    the fragmentary Fasti Triumphales were unearthed and partially restored. Onofrio Panvinio's Fasti continued where the ancient Fasti left off. The last...
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    as she was the patron goddess of crafting and arts. According to Ovid (Fasti 3.809) the festival was 5 days long, and the first day was said to be the...
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    Faciei Femineae, his lost tragedy Medea, the ambitious Metamorphoses and the Fasti. The latter two works were left, respectively, without a final revision...
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    4.33.1 Robert Graves. The Greek Myths, section 108 s.v. Tantalus Ovid, Fasti 1.416 & 1.423; Metamorphoses, 9.347 Pausanias, 9.1.1 Lactantius, Divine...
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    pp. 37–8)]; cf. Hyginus, De Astronomica 2.26.2. Hard 2004, p. 564; Ovid, Fasti 5.537–544. Libanius, Progymnasmata, 1.4 Forbes Irving, Paul M. C. (1990)...
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    Edition, pp. 281–283. Greenway 1999, Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300, volume 6, pp. 1–7. Jones 1963, Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541, volume...
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  • the Fasti of Ovid, the nymph Cranaë is raped by Janus, a god otherwise portrayed by the poet as avuncular and wise. As a poetic work of art, the Fasti is...
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