Vestimenta et Vita.

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Vestimenta et Vita

Vestimenta Caecilii Caecilius vestimenta gerit Tunicam Togam Calceos color of the toga is significant, marking differences in age and status: toga virilis: unadorned toga in the off-white color was worn by adult male citizens toga praetexta: off-white toga with a broad purple border. The only adults allowed to wear this toga were magistrates toga pulla: toga made of dark-colored wool worn during periods of mourning toga candida: artificially whitened toga worn by candidates for political office toga picta: purple toga embroidered with gold thread worn by a victorious general and later adopted by emperors for state occasions.

Vestimenta Metellae Metella vestimenta gerit Tunicam Stolam Pallam

Hair and Make-up

Jewelry

Clothing = status Citizen married senator emperor soldier lower slave? Not wealthy woman class?

subligar or subligaculum

Vita Caecilii Wake up Wash up and dress Ientaculum Salutatio Caecilius = patronus Forum barber, business, baths Prandium Cena

Cena – ab ovo usque ad malum! In triclinio Mensa Tres lecti Magna cena Romani lente cenant. Romani recumbunt.

Order of dinner Primarily for the rich, it consisted of three parts. The Gustatio or a Promulsio was the first part (appetizers). This course included things like salads, radishes, mushrooms, eggs, shellfish, etc. It was followed by a drink of mulsum or wine sweetened with honey. The Prima Mensa was the main course of the meal. However, there were even up to six or seven main dishes in this course. Guests would have to choose from a variety of fish, poultry and meat. After this part of the meal was finished, an offering of wheat, salt and wine would be made for the household gods on the family altar. The Secunda Mensa was the final part of the meal and was made up of desserts. Cakes sweetened with honey as well as apples, pears, grapes, nuts and figs might be served. This part of the meal would also be accompanied with a wine/water mixture. The Vesperna was a light supper that existed in the earlier years because often the cena was eaten so early that people were hungry again by night fall. This meal disappeared because it was no longer needed as the Romans began to have their cena at a later time.

Patroni et Clientes (Divitiores) Richer Argentarii Senatores Imperator Patronus pecuniam dat. Patronus auxilium dat. Patronus clientes custodit. Pauciores et liberti Olim servi scriptores artifices Clientes cotidie patronum salutant. Clientes cum patrono publice ambulant.

Quid de feminis? Every day things in the house Manage slaves Teach children Weave Visit friends or temples