Calvus the orator, a friend of Cicero, lived on the Palatine; and the Scalae Annulariae was a flight of stairs that led from the east end of the Forum up the north side of the Palatine to the Clivus Victoriae.
These two scalae communicate at the apex of the cochlea.
Each push in and out of the base of the stapes must cause a movement of the fluid, or a pressure, in the scalae as a whole.
At first bothscalae are somewhat narrow, but they soon increase in size and distinctness.
The upper extremity of the cochlear canal ends in a blind extremity called the cupola, to which the two scalae do not for some time extend.
The cochlear canal, which is often known as the scala media of the cochlea, becomes compressed on the formation of the scalae so as to be triangular in section, with the base of the triangle outwards.
They viewed with pleasure the dead bodies of criminals dragged through the streets, or thrown down the Scalae Gemoniae and Tarpeian rock, for their contemplation.
Plotina, his wife, on first going into the palace turned around so as to face the Scalae and the populace, and said: "My wish is to issue hence the same sort of person as I am now when I enter.
At that the soldiers flew into a rage and took him to the top of the Scalae Gemoniae, where they struck him down.
And overtaking his opponents in a place which the Romans call Scalae Veteres, he made his preparations for battle in the following manner.
John, brother of Pappus; at the battle of Scalae Veteres, IV.
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