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CHAPTER IX. The Daily Life of the Well-to-Do

Social Life At Rome in the Age of Cicero · W. Warde Fowler — chapter 9 of 22 · ~66 words · public domain

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THE DAILY LIFE OF THE WELL-TO-DO

Roman division of the day; sun-dials; hours varied according to the season; early rising of Romans; want of artificial light; Cicero's early hours; early callers; breakfast, followed by business; morning in the Forum; lunch (prandium); siesta; the bath; dinner: its hour becomes later; dinner-parties: the triclinium; drinking after dinner; Cicero's indifference to the table; his entertainment of Caesar at Cumae.

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