- (Blankenheim (Ahr)) [de]
Villae Rusticae at Eschweiler,
Aachen Propsteier Villa [de], Eschweiler,
Aachen Villae Rusticae near
Hambach surface mine, Düren...
- Fundania,
producing a "voluminous" work De re
rustica (also
called Res
rusticae)—similar to Cato the Elder's work De agri cultura—on the
management of...
-
reached a
remarkable size,
while hundreds of
agricultural estates (Villae
rusticae) were
established in the countryside.
Around 260 AD, the fall of the Agri...
- roads: Viae publicae, consulares,
praetoriae or
militares Viae privatae,
rusticae,
glareae or
agrariae Viae
vicinales The
first type of road
included public...
-
Rustic capitals (Latin:
littera capitalis rustica) is an
ancient Roman calligraphic script.
Because the term is
negatively connoted supposing an opposition...
-
Edward II's
Huntmaster Guillaume Twici. In 1570,
Conrad Heresbach, in Rei
Rusticae Libri Quatuor,
referred to "the
Mastie that
keepeth the house". Heresbach...
- ISBN 1-85635-093-2. Varro. "4
Concerning the
Agricultural Seasons". Res
Rusticae (Country Matters) . Vol. Book 1 – via Wikisource. "Seasons in
India | Different...
- on the
villa itself,
perhaps only
seasonally occupied. The
Roman villae rusticae at the
heart of
latifundia were the
earliest versions of what
later and...
-
catalogues follow Brunet in
listing these under "Rei
rusticae scriptores" or "Scriptores rei
rusticae".
Iunii Moderati Columellae hortulus [Rome: Printer...
- provinces,
which was
organized around the
large farms known as
villae rusticae,
Germanic agriculture was
organized around villages. When
Germanic peoples...