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- Basterna abstract "A basterna was a kind of vehicle, or litter, in which Ancient Roman women were carried. It appears to have resembled the lectica; and the only difference apparently was, that the lectica was carried on the shoulders of slaves, and the basterna by two mules, according to Isaac Casaubon. Several etymologies of the word have been proposed. Salmasius proposes it to be derived from the Greek βαστάζω (Salm. ad Lamprid. Heliog. 21). A description of a basterna is given by a poet in the Anth. Lat. iii. 183.Others call it a kind of chariot, and say it was drawn by oxen to go more gently. Gregory de Tours gives an instance of it being carried by wild bulls.The interior was called cavea, 'cage'; and it had soft cushions or beds. The mode of basterna's passed from Italy into Gaul, and then into other countries. Modern coach or stagecoach transportation has its origins in the bastera.".
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- Basterna wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Basterna wikiPageRevisionID "541315920".
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Bull.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Rome.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carts.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Chariot.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Claudius_Salmasius.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Coach_(bus).
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Gaul.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Gregory_of_Tours.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Casaubon.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Litter_(vehicle).
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Ox.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLink Stagecoach.
- Basterna wikiPageWikiLinkText "basterna".
- Basterna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1728.
- Basterna subject Category:Ancient_Rome.
- Basterna subject Category:Carts.
- Basterna hypernym Kind.
- Basterna type Work.
- Basterna type Source.
- Basterna type Vehicle.
- Basterna type Work.
- Basterna comment "A basterna was a kind of vehicle, or litter, in which Ancient Roman women were carried. It appears to have resembled the lectica; and the only difference apparently was, that the lectica was carried on the shoulders of slaves, and the basterna by two mules, according to Isaac Casaubon. Several etymologies of the word have been proposed. Salmasius proposes it to be derived from the Greek βαστάζω (Salm. ad Lamprid. Heliog. 21). A description of a basterna is given by a poet in the Anth. Lat. iii.".
- Basterna label "Basterna".
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- Basterna sameAs Basterna.
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- Basterna wasDerivedFrom Basterna?oldid=541315920.
- Basterna isPrimaryTopicOf Basterna.