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Essay heading: Domus, Dulcis Domus
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These shops were completely separate from the house itself, each having their own separate doors that opened on to the street. Often even wealthy Romans rented out these rooms to merchants and bankers to be used as shops.
From the vestibulum, one would find the atrium, which is where rituals such as the salutatio would take place... displayed 300 characters
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Often even wealthy Romans rented out these rooms to merchants and bankers to be used as shops.
From the vestibulum, one would find the atrium, which is where rituals such as the salutatio would take place. The salutatio was simply the morning greeting where a Patron’s clientela (slaves), would come in and say salve (hello) to their patron, and in turn their patron would give them a sportula (basket of goods) and assign them there duties for that day... displayed next 300 characters
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