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- This augural tent was the center of religious and legal proceedings within the camp.
- An adjective of augural terminology meaning favourable.
- Silence is essential in augural practises,
- Augurs had authority to establish multiple " templa " beyond the pomerium, using the same augural principles.
- Some other deities are known just because they are mentioned occasionally in specifying the limits of augural observation ( included those of the town ).
- In augural procedure, " precatio " is not a prayer proper, but a form of invocation " ( oblative sign.
- Part of it must have been in contradiction with the beliefs of fulgural and augural art and of the " procuratio " of the prodigies.
- The " jus augurale " ( augural law ) was rigorously secret, therefore very little about the technical aspects of ceremonies and rituals has been recorded.
- Tablets VI and VII relate the ritual actions such as circumambulations, libations, kneelings and dance in minute detail recording all the prayers and the other augural formulae.
- Impact de Montr閍l won their last three games of the competition, including 1-2 over Toronto, to overcome Toronto s lead and win the augural competition.
- The " cardo " was the main north-south street of a town, the surveying of which was attended by augural procedures that aligned terrestrial and celestial space.
- Augural rules and the mythos itself required that each twin take his auspices at a different place; therefore Romulus, who won the contest and founded the city, was repositioned to the more fortunate Palatine, the traditional site of Rome's foundation.
- These deities are invoked and receive sacrifices aimed at obtaining their favour for the protection of the " arx " itself, of the community and of the fields in connexion to the lustration rites of the Iguvian citadel at different locations of augural relevance.
- Some cult formulae are " leges " : an augur's request for particular signs that would betoken divine approval in an augural rite ( augurium ), or in the inauguration of magistrates and some " sacerdotes " is named " legum dictio ".
- I also suggested that if this is Wiki s standard, then it would mean that none of the players during the CLS 1987 augural season can claim to have played, except for those few players ( e . g ., top goal scorers ) whose names appear in the odd publication.
- Both hands are missing, so that it is impossible to say what were the attributes of the god, one being perhaps the club of Hercules and / or the " ossifrage ", the augural bird proper to the god ( " avis sanqualis " ), hypotheses made by archaeologist Visconti and reported by Lanciani.
- According to a new etymology de Vaan connects this noun to Latin cognate " urbs ", both having the meaning of defined space for augural observation, from a PIE root " * u ( o ) rb ( h ) " plus / d ( h )-h ( 2 ) enclosure, enclosed area.
- The sacrifice is conducted with the " urfeta " in one hand at the offering and the " crencatro " ( augural implement comparable to the " lituum " but crossed ( Newman ), or toga wore slanted across the right shoulder ( Buck ) ) in the right hand at the time of the slaughtering.
- Holding the " perca arsmatia " ( ritual staff ) and the " cringatro " the " arsfertur " lights the fire then with the two assistants ( " prinovatus " ), who hold rods of pomegranate wood, marches with the victims along the Augural Way to the district of " Acedonia ".
- Formulae passed between the augur and the arfertur ( legum dictio ); warning against noises, interruptions, meddling; boundaries of the augural templum; formulae of announcement of the auspices ( conspectio, nuntiatio ); prescriptions applying to the ensuing sacrifice concerning the military rod ( " pirsca arsmatia " ), the disposition of the pots and the fire.
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