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Fasti logo #10101) Poetry by Ovid
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Fasti logo #21000 In ancient Rome, the fasti (Latin plural) were chronological or calendar-based lists, or other diachronic records or plans of official and religiously sanctioned events. The word fasti continued to be used for similar records in Christian Europe and later Western culture. Public business, including the official business of the Roman state, had to ...
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fasti logo #22641record or register
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Fasti logo #21002• (n.pl.) Records or registers of important events. • (n.pl.) The Roman calendar, which gave the days for festivals, courts, etc., corresponding to a modern almanac.
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Fasti logo #21003(from the article `Ovid`) Ovid`s Fasti (`Calendar`) is an account of the Roman year and its religious festivals, consisting of 12 books, one to each month, of which the first ... Ovid`s Ars amatoria was comedy or satire in the burlesque guise of didactic, an amusing commentary on the psychology of love. The Fasti was didactic ...
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fasti logo #21003(probably from Latin fas, `divine law`), in ancient Rome, sacred calendar of the dies fasti, or days of the month on which it was permitted to ... [4 related articles]
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fasti logo #20688In ancient Rome, various lists or registers. Originally fasti were calendars that showed the dies fasti (`judicial days`) on which legal and governmental business could be transacted. Later,...
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Fasti logo #20972Fas'ti noun plural [ Latin ] 1. The Roman calendar, which gave the days for festivals, courts, etc., corresponding to a modern almanac. 2. Records or registers of important events.
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fasti logo #21009fasti Court days. In ancient Rome, working days when the law courts were open for business. Holy days, when the law courts, etc., were not open were called dies nefasti. The dies fasti were listed in calendars and the list of events occurring during the year of office of a pair of consuls was called fasti consulares; therefore, any chronological...
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