in Roman antiquity, a woman's upper garment, which differed from the pala. It was worn both by matrons and courtezans.
AMICUS CURIÆ, a law-term, to denote a bystander who informs the court of a matter in law that is doubtful or mistaken.
in Roman antiquity, a woman's upper garment, which differed from the pala. It was worn both by matrons and courtezans.
AMICUS CURIÆ, a law-term, to denote a bystander who informs the court of a matter in law that is doubtful or mistaken.