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The Roman Collegia.
"' 19 . Item placuit , ut quisquis seditionis causa de loco in alium locum transient , ei multa esto HS . IV . N . '
" ' 20 . Si quis autem in obprobrium alter alterius dixerit , aut tumultuatus fuerit , ei multa esto
HS . XII . 1 ST . ' "' 21 . Si quis Quinquennali inter epul ( as ) obprobrium , aut quid contumeliose dixerit , ei multa esto HS . XX . N . '
"' 22 . Item placuit , ut Quinquennalis sui cujusque temporis diebus solemnibus et vino supplicet , et ceteris officiis albatus
fungatur , et die Dianae et Antinoi oleum collegio in balineo publico ponat antequam epulentur . '
" * 19 . Also it is determined , that when any member , with the intent of wilfully withdrawing himself from the college shall go
away to some other place , he shall be fined twelve sestertii . ' " ' 20 . If any member shall say anything in revilement of another , or shall make a disturbance , he shall be fined twelve sestertii . '
" ' 21 . If any member shall during the banquet say anything reviling or insulting to the master , he shall be fined twenty sestertii . '
'" 22 . Also it is determined , that the master for the time being shall on the solemn days supplicate with wine and perform the other offices in white garments ,
and both on the day of Diana and of Antinous shall place oil in the public bath for the use of the college before the members go to the banquet . '
" Such were the regulations of the private colleges of the Romans , and so thoroughly were these colleges a part of Roman society , that I may say they adhered to them like a garment . " No sooner was the Roman conquest of Britain begun , and a modicum of territory obtained , than we find a collegium in our own civitas
Megnorum—a collegium fabrorum . And this was while Claudius was still emperor . The colleges of course multiplied and spread throughout our island , remaining during the whole of the imperial rule , and surviving with our provincial ancestors the various barbarian conquests . " *
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The Roman Collegia.
"' 19 . Item placuit , ut quisquis seditionis causa de loco in alium locum transient , ei multa esto HS . IV . N . '
" ' 20 . Si quis autem in obprobrium alter alterius dixerit , aut tumultuatus fuerit , ei multa esto
HS . XII . 1 ST . ' "' 21 . Si quis Quinquennali inter epul ( as ) obprobrium , aut quid contumeliose dixerit , ei multa esto HS . XX . N . '
"' 22 . Item placuit , ut Quinquennalis sui cujusque temporis diebus solemnibus et vino supplicet , et ceteris officiis albatus
fungatur , et die Dianae et Antinoi oleum collegio in balineo publico ponat antequam epulentur . '
" * 19 . Also it is determined , that when any member , with the intent of wilfully withdrawing himself from the college shall go
away to some other place , he shall be fined twelve sestertii . ' " ' 20 . If any member shall say anything in revilement of another , or shall make a disturbance , he shall be fined twelve sestertii . '
" ' 21 . If any member shall during the banquet say anything reviling or insulting to the master , he shall be fined twenty sestertii . '
'" 22 . Also it is determined , that the master for the time being shall on the solemn days supplicate with wine and perform the other offices in white garments ,
and both on the day of Diana and of Antinous shall place oil in the public bath for the use of the college before the members go to the banquet . '
" Such were the regulations of the private colleges of the Romans , and so thoroughly were these colleges a part of Roman society , that I may say they adhered to them like a garment . " No sooner was the Roman conquest of Britain begun , and a modicum of territory obtained , than we find a collegium in our own civitas
Megnorum—a collegium fabrorum . And this was while Claudius was still emperor . The colleges of course multiplied and spread throughout our island , remaining during the whole of the imperial rule , and surviving with our provincial ancestors the various barbarian conquests . " *