Tiber
place · 5 works · 5 mentions · 5 anchored passages
the Tiber · a perennial river · the same river
spoken of as
1 expressionThe Tiber2 mentions
On Moral Ends (Latin) · De Baptismo (Latin)
Whom did the descent on the Tiber on that festal day affect with so great joy as Lucius Paulus, when he brought king Perses captive, sailing in upon the same river?
in the texts
On Moral Ends
The river through Rome, site of the triumphal procession described for Lucius Paulus's victory.
Whom did the descent on the Tiber on that festal day affect with so great joy as Lucius Paulus, when he brought king Perses captive, sailing in upon the same river?
On the Commonwealth
The river beside which Rome was founded
How, then, could Romulus more divinely both embrace the advantages of the sea and avoid its faults, than by setting the city on the bank of a perennial river, of even flow and widely flowing into the sea?
Who, born of his father Mars (for let us grant the report of men—especially one not only of old standing, but also wisely handed down by our ancestors, that men well-deserving of the common good should be thought to be of divine descent, and not only of divine genius)—he, then, as soon as he was born, with his brother Remus, is said to have been ordered by Amulius, king of Alba, through fear of th …
Institutes of Roman Law
River marking the boundary beyond which insolvent debtors could be sold as slaves.
This law probably prevented them being sold as slaves beyond the Tiber.
On the third market-day he was put to death, or sold into slavery beyond the Tiber.
Ad Nationes
River whose flooding is blamed on Christians.
Where then were the Christians, when the Roman state supplied so many histories of its labors?
De Baptismo
The river in Rome where Peter is said to have baptized, cited alongside the Jordan.
nor is there any difference between those whom John baptized in the Jordan and those whom Peter baptized in the Tiber.