-
clientela at a
daily morning reception at the patron's home,
known as the
salutatio. The
patron would receive his
clients at dawn in the
atrium and tablinum...
- decisions.
Access to the
emperor might be
gained at the
daily reception (
salutatio), a
development of the
traditional homage a
client paid to his patron;...
-
sorts for the dominus, who
would receive his
clients for the
morning salutatio. The
dominus was able to
command the
house visually from this vantage...
- five-part
division of
salutatio,
captatio benevolentiae, narratio, petitio, and
conclusio formed the
basis for the salut, but that the
salutatio and
captatio blended...
- pseudo-Ciceronian
Rhetorica ad Herennium.
There were five main parts: the
salutatio (salutation),
benevolentiae (winning the
agreement of the
recipient through...
-
Patrologia Latina CXLV, 234; Zaccaria, Onomasticon, s. vv. Pax
vobis and
Salutatio episcopalis; Bona
Rerum liturg., III, 12, 88 sqq.; Smith, Dict. of Christ...
-
dignitaries from abroad, the
husband held his
morning business meetings (
salutatio) at home. The home (domus) was also the
center of the family's social...
-
overlooking the
palace forecourt and from
where the
emperor received the
salutatio, the
traditional morning ceremony. The poet Statius, a
contemporary of...
- the
domus would have
provided a
backdrop for the
probably interminable salutatio (formal greeting)
between its
upwardly mobile owners and
their strings...
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usually it is used as an
indication of power. An
opposite depiction is the
salutatio of a diogmites, a
military police officer, who
raises his
right arm to...