- for "Permissible when the King Has
Entered the Comitium" (Quando Rex
Comitiavit Fas). The 31-day
months of
prior to the
Julian reform, March, May, Quintilis...
-
nefastus in some
unexplained sense,
fastus priore,
quando rex (sacrorum)
comitiavit fastus,
comitialis and intercisus. The dies
intercisi were
partly fasti...
- but
which marked feriae,
public holidays; QRCF (perhaps for
quando rex
comitiavit fas), a day when it was
religiously permissible for the rex (probably...
- but
which marked feriae,
public holidays; QRCF (perhaps for
quando rex
comitiavit fas), a day when it was
religiously permissible for the rex (probably...
-
abbreviation QRCF,
given once as Q. Rex C. F. and
taken as
Quando Rex
Comitiavit Fas,
designated a day when it was
religiously permissible for the rex...
-
those of the
republican period. This is
attested by the
words "Quando Rex
Comitiavit Fas (QCRF)
present on the
first Roman calendar. On the
above grounds scholars[who...