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CLAVUS ANNULIS

Volume 6 · 57 words · 1860 Edition

According to a Tuscan custom, the early Romans kept a register of time by means of nails; and hence the term clavus annalis. For this purpose there was an ancient law, ordaining the chief magistrate to drive a nail every year on the ides of September into the side wall of the temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus.