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primum romae parietes crusta marmoris operuisse totos domus suae in caelio monte cornelius nepos tradit mamurram, formiis natum equitem romanum, praefectum fabrum c. caesaris in gallia, ne quid indignitati desit, tali auctore inventa re. hic namque est mamurra
catulli veroniensis carminibus proscissus, quem, ut res est, domus ipsius clarius quam catullus dixit "habere quidquid habuisset comata gallia." namque adicit idem nepos primum totis aedibus nullam nisi e marmore columnam habuisse et omnes solidas e carystio aut luniensi. m. lepidus q. catuli in consulatu conlega primus omnium limina ex numidico marmore in domo posuit magna reprensione. is fuit consul anno urbis dclxxvi. hoc primum invecti numidici marmoris vestigium invenio, non in columnis tamen crustisve, ut supra carystii, sed in massa ac vilissimo liminum usu. post hunc lepidum quadriennio l. lucullus consul fuit, qui nomen, ut ex re apparet, luculleo marmori dedit, admodum delectatus illo, primusque romam invexit, atrum alioqui, cum cetera maculis aut coloribus commendentur. nascitur autem in melo insula, solumque paene hoc marmor ab amatore nomen accepit. inter hos primum, ut arbitror, marmoreos parietes habuit
scaena M. Scauri, non
facile dixerim secto an solidis glaebis polito, sicuti est hodie iovis tonantis aedis in capitolio. nondum enim secti marmoris vestigia invenio in italia.
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- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), CY´ZICUS
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