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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div xml:lang="eng" type="translation" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi1348.abo014.perseus-eng2"><div type="textpart" n="37" subtype="chapter"><p>In the devices of his profuse expenditure, he surpassed all the prodigals that
					ever lived; inventing a new kind of bath, with strange dishes and suppers,
					washing in precious unguents, both warm and cold, drinking pearls of immense
					value dissolved in vinegar, and serving up for his guests loaves and other
					victuals modelled in gold; often saying, " that a man ought either to be a good
					economist or an emperor." Besides, he scattered money to a prodigious amount
					among the people, from the top of the Julian Basilica,<note anchored="true">See
						before, <placeName key="tgn,2008628">JULIUS</placeName>, c. x., and
						note.</note> during several days successively. He built two ships with ten
					banks of oars, after the Liburnian fashion, the poops of which blazed with
					jewels, and the sails were of various parti-colours. They were fitted up with
					ample baths, galleries, and saloons, and supplied with a great variety of vines
					and other fruit-trees. In these he would sail in the day-time along the coast of
						<placeName key="tgn,7003005">Campania</placeName>, feasting amidst dancing
					and concerts of music. In building his palaces and villas, there was nothing he
					desired to effect so much, in defiance of all reason, as what was considered
					impossible. Accordingly, moles were formed in the deep, and adverse sea,<note anchored="true">Particularly at Baise, see before, c. xix. The practice of
						encroaching on the sea on this coast, commenced before,Jactis in altum
						molibus.--Hor. Ode, b. iii. i. 34. </note> rocks of the hardest stone cut
					away, plains raised to the height of mountains with a vast mass of earth, and
					the tops of mountains levelled by digging; and all these were to be executed
					with incredible speed, for the least remissness was a capital offence. Not to
					mention particulars, he spent enormous sums, and the whole treasures which had
					been amassed by Tiberius Caesar, amounting to two thousand seven hundred
					millions of sesterces, within less than a year.</p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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