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Vesta (Costa Rica) (search for this): life aug., chapter 29
Palatine (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): life aug., chapter 29
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Tiber (Italy) (search for this): life aug., chapter 29
The city, which was not built in a manner suitable to the grandeur of the empire, and was liable to inundations of the Tiber,
The Tiber has been always remarkable for the frequency of its inundations and the ravages they occasioned, as remarked by Pliny, iii. 5. Livy mentions several such occurrences, as well as one extensive fire, which destroyed great part of the city.
as well as to fires, was so much improved under his administration, that he boasted, not without reason, that he "found it Tiber has been always remarkable for the frequency of its inundations and the ravages they occasioned, as remarked by Pliny, iii. 5. Livy mentions several such occurrences, as well as one extensive fire, which destroyed great part of the city.
as well as to fires, was so much improved under his administration, that he boasted, not without reason, that he "found it of brick, but left it of marble."
The well-known saying of Augustus, recorded by Suetonius, that he found a city of bricks, but left it of marble, has another version given it by Dio, who applies it to his consolidation of the government, to the following effect: "That Rome, which I found built of mud, I shall leave you firm as a rock."-Dio. lvi. p. 589.
He also rendered it secure for the time to come against such disasters, as far as could be effected by human foresight.
A great number of p
Palatine (Italy) (search for this): life aug., chapter 29