- available,
often at the same
locations as the mansiones. A
private system of
cauponae were
placed near the mansiones. They
performed the same
functions but were...
- ready-to-eat food. In
Latin literature, they are also
called popinae,
cauponae,
hospitia or stabula, but
archaeologists call them all thermopolia. They...
-
Glyphidocera cauponae is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Adamski in 2005. It is
found in
Costa Rica. Savela, Markku. "Glyphidocera...
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Prepared food was sold at pubs and bars, inns, and food
stalls (tabernae,
cauponae, popinae, thermopolia).
Carryout and
restaurants were for the
lower classes;...
-
thermopolia (inns or snack-bars that
served hot and cold
dishes and drinks), and
cauponae ("pubs" or "dives" with a
seedy re****tion as
hangouts for
thieves and...
-
towns where genteel travellers needed to stay in
something better than
cauponae, and when the
official mansio was not open to them. As the
Roman Empire...
- non-official
travelers in need of refreshment, a
private system of "inns" or
cauponae were
placed near the mansiones. They
performed the same
functions but were...
- free and
slave labor at pubs and bars, inns, and food
stalls (tabernae,
cauponae, popinae, thermopolia). But
carryout and dining-in
establishments were...
-
Prepared food was sold at pubs and bars, inns, and food
stalls (tabernae,
cauponae, popinae). Some
establishments had
countertops ****ed with
openings for...
-
carinata (Saussure, 1890)
Ropalidia catharinae (Cameron, 1913)
Ropalidia cauponae Blommers, 2012
Ropalidia celebensis Vecht, 1941
Ropalidia chromis PolaĊĦek...