A Handbook for Latin Clubs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 101 pages of information about A Handbook for Latin Clubs.

A Handbook for Latin Clubs eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 101 pages of information about A Handbook for Latin Clubs.

POEM.—­Miracles.
  Two Rivulets.  Walt Whitman.  P. 102.

DID CAESAR BELIEVE IN GODS?
  A Friend of Caesar.  William Stearns Davis.  P. 309.

POEM.—­By the Roman Road.

THE GODS OF THE UNDERWORLD.
  Classic Myths in English Literature.  Charles Mills Gayley. 
    Chap. iv.

THE GODS OF THE WATERS.
  The Classic Myths in English Literature.  Charles Mills Gayley. 
    Chap. v.

POEM.—­Palladium.
  Poems.  Matthew Arnold.  P. 273.

POEM.—­What has become of the Gods?
  Poetical Works.  John G. Saxe.  P. 22.

HYMN TO APOLLO.
  Complete Poetical Works.  John Keats.  P. 7.

SOME FAMOUS TEMPLES OF ANCIENT AND MODERN ROME

  “A vast wilderness of consecrated buildings of all shapes and
  fancies.” 
    —­Dickens

THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE TEMPLES.
  Rome:  The Eternal City.  Clara Erskine Clement.  Vol. i, p. 159. 
    Vol. ii, p. 691.
  The Life of the Greeks and Romans.  Guhl and Koner.  P. 297.

THE TEMPLE OF CONCORD.
  Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries.  Rodolfo
    Lanciani.  P. 77.
  Rome:  The Eternal City.  Clara Erskine Clement.  Vol. i, p. 161.
  Rome of To-day and Yesterday.  John Dennie.  P. 65.
  The Life of the Greeks and Romans.  Guhl and Koner.  P. 312.

THE TEMPLE OF CASTOR AND POLLUX.
  Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries.  Rodolfo
    Lanciani.  Pp. 80, 150.
  A Day in Ancient Rome.  Edgar S. Shumway.  P. 44.

THE TEMPLE OF VESTA.
  Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries.  Rodolfo
    Lanciani.  Pp. 75, 160.
  Rome:  The Eternal City.  Clara Erskine Clement.  Vol. ii, p. 689.
  The Life of the Greeks and Romans.  Guhl and Koner.  P. 319.
  Italian Note-Books.  Nathaniel Hawthorne.  P. 128.

THE TEMPLE OF SATURN.
  Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries.  Rodolfo
    Lanciani.  P. 77.
  Rome of To-day and Yesterday.  John Dennie.  P. 29.
  Walks in Rome.  Augustus J.C.  Hare.  P. 143.

POEM.—­Dedication Hymn.
  Poems.  Nathaniel P. Willis.  P. 91.

ST. PETER’S. 
  A Walk in Rome.  Oscar Kuhns. Chautauqua.  Vol. xxxiv, p. 57. 
  A Night in St. Peter’s.  T. Adolphus Trollope. Atlantic Monthly
    Vol. xl, p. 409.

HAWTHORNE’S VISIT TO ST. PETER’S.
  Italian Note-Books.  Nathaniel Hawthorne.  Pp. 64, 143.

DICKENS’ IMPRESSIONS OF ROMAN CHURCHES.
  Pictures from Italy.  Charles Dickens.  P. 133.

POEM.—­Jupiter and His Children. 
  John G. Saxe.

SOME RELIGIOUS CUSTOMS

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