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Lunula? - ioannes sebald - 05-04-2009 Hi everyone ,sorry if the subject title sounds a bit odd but i'm tackling something about which i know absoluetly nothing(in fact,it's for someone else),what i'm refering to are the crescent shaped objects seen hanging on Senetors footwear during the 1st/early 2nd Centuries A.D,can anyone help me out here or point me in the right direction?,believe me,i would be MOST grateful(and i might finaly get some peace and quiet,too!),many thanks. Re: Lunula? - Epictetus - 05-05-2009 I can think of this passage: Quote: Why do they that are reputed to be of distinguished lineage wear crescents on their shoes? There is also this quote that lists several other sources. They might be helpful. Quote: In their dress and appearance the patricians were scarcely distinguished from the rest of the citizens, unless they were senators, curule magistrates, or equites, in which case they wore like others the ensigns peculiar to these dignities. The only thing by which they appear to have been distinguished in their appearance from other citizens, was a peculiar kind of shoes, which covered the whole foot and part of the leg, though they were not as high as the shoes of senators and curule magistrates. These shoes were fastened with four strings (corrigae or lora patricia) and adorned with a lunula on the top (Senec. De Tranquil. Anim. 11; Plut. Quaest. Rom. 76; Stat. Silv. V.2.27; Martial, I.50, II.29). Festus (s.v. Mulleos) states that mulleus was the name of the shoes worn by the patricians; but the passage of Varro which he adduces only shows that the mullei (shoes of a purple colour) were worn by the curule magistrates (cf. Dion Cass. XLIII.43). Re: Lunula? - ioannes sebald - 05-07-2009 Hi,Epictetus,many thanks for the reply.I've since been told by the individual in question that what he actualy needs to know are the dimentions of the Lunulae and where and how they were located.By the way,do you,or anyone else,know if any have ever been excavated on a site and,does anybody manufacture and/or stock them?,thanks again for the reply,it turned out to be rather useful in itself,all the best. Re: Lunula? - Epictetus - 05-08-2009 Well, I'm not really sure but this statue may be of a Roman senator. If you look on the statue's right foot, high up on the ankle, this might be one. You can't see it on the other shoe as it is obscured by the toga. If this is a lunula (and I'm no expert), it looks to be rather small and located on the front of the ankle. I have no idea if anyone manufactures them. Re: Lunula? - ioannes sebald - 05-10-2009 Thanks,Epictetus,i must admit it's hard to see but i get your meaning,at least he(he being my father)now knows more than he did and,as his kit is coming along nicely,i might get some peace(i hope :wink: ),thanks again!. |