BASTERNA, in Antiquity, a kind of litter or sedan-chair, in which the Roman ladies were carried by two mules. It was very similar to the lectica, which was borne by slaves. See LECTICA.
BASTERNA
article · 185 chars · lineage ↗ · page image at NLS ↗
article · 185 chars · lineage ↗ · page image at NLS ↗
BASTERNA, in Antiquity, a kind of litter or sedan-chair, in which the Roman ladies were carried by two mules. It was very similar to the lectica, which was borne by slaves. See LECTICA.