Vespasian intended them to be used in support of his revival of the Augustan imperial policy, and that a name such as Aedes Publicae, "National Chambers," should be given to them.
Lanciani thinks that this may have been the Aedes Matris Deum, to which the statue found as before mentioned in front of it belonged.
Myron made the statue of Hercules which is in the AEdes Herculis, built by Pompey the Great, near the Circus Maximus.
And as there were the Lares of the city, so there were the Penates, whose chapel was termed AEdes Deum Penatium, and the gods were called Penates Populi Romani.
There are yet two inscriptions of importance, one of which mentions a porticus, the other an aedes et porticus.
The cave to the west is made by Delbrueck the shrine of Iuppiter puer, and the temple with its cave at the east, the aedes Fortunae.
That there was more than one sacred building is also shown by inscriptions which mention aedes sacrae,[116] though these may refer of course to the upper temple as well.
Some blamed me for undervaluing the Flemish and Dutch pictures in my preface to the Aedes Walpolianae.
I am now setting about the completion of my AEdes Strawberrianae.
Vespasian built there the Flavian house which his son Domitian was to dedicate as the Aedes Publica, a gift to the people.
The technical name of the temple was aedes Iovis Opt.
Fundamentum (fundo) is that with which anything is founded, a foundation: quin cum fundamento aedes perierint, Most.
Sambon (1908) pointed out that the hypothesis that is spread by Aedes calopus is opposed by the fact that the disease never spread in the Antilles, though frequently imported there by West African slaves.
It is one of the species which has been clearly shown to undergo its development in the mosquito, particularly in Anopheles maculipennis and Aedes calopus (= Stegomyia).
Fulleborn and Mayer (1907) have shown by conclusive experiments that Aedes (Stegomyia) calopus may transmit it from one animal to another if the two bites immediately succeed each other.
It was claimed by the French Commission, and subsequently often stated in discussions of the relation of the mosquito to yellow fever that the mature Aedes calopus will bite only at night.
Aedes calopus, more commonly known as Stegomyia fasciata or Stegomyia calopus (fig.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aedes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.