Caius Valerius Catullus Now first completely Englished into
The Carmina
ROBESPIERRE.
I.
CHAPTER I. Foundation of Rome and Division of its Inhabitants.
CHAPTER II. The Senate.
CHAPTER III. Other Divisions of the Roman People.
CHAPTER IV. Gentes and FamiliAE; Names of the Romans, and c.
CHAPTER V. Private Rights of Roman Citizens.
CHAPTER VI. Public Rights of Roman Citizens.
CHAPTER VII. Places of Worship.
CHAPTER VIII. Of other public Buildings.
CHAPTER IX. Porticos, Arches, Columns and Trophies.
CHAPTER X. Bagnios, Aqueducts, Sewers and public Ways.
CHAPTER XI. Of Augurs and Auguries.
CHAPTER XII. Of the Aruspices, Pontifices, Quindecemviri, Vestals, and c.
CHAPTER XIII. Religious Ceremonies of the Romans.
CHAPTER XIV. The Roman Year.
CHAPTER XV. Roman Games.
CHAPTER XVI. Magistrates.
CHAPTER XVII. Of Military Affairs.
CHAPTER XVIII. Assemblies, Judicial Proceedings, and Punishments of the Romans.
CHAPTER XIX. The Roman Dress.
CHAPTER XX. Of the Fine Arts and Literature.
CHAPTER XXI. Roman Houses.
CHAPTER XXII. Marriages and Funerals.
CHAPTER XXIII. Customs at Meals.
CHAPTER XXIV. Weights, Measures and Coins.
MYTHOLOGY.
CHAPTER I. Celestial Gods.
CHAPTER II. Celestial Goddesses.
CHAPTER III. Terrestrial Gods.
CHAPTER IV. Terrestrial Goddesses.
CHAPTER V. Gods of the Woods.
CHAPTER VI. Goddesses of the Woods.
CHAPTER VII. Gods of the Sea.
CHAPTER VIII. Tartarus and its Deities.
CHAPTER IX. The condemned in Hell.
CHAPTER X. Monsters of Hell.
CHAPTER XI. Dii indig-?tes, or Heroes who received divine Honors after Death.
CHAPTER XII. Other fabulous personages.