Travel on the Appian Way
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What were the Cornelius's traveling along?

Appian Way

Why was Cornelius urging Syrus repeatedly?

To reach the city in three days

What was Syrus doing to the horses?

Beating them with a stick

Who were watching the peasants in the fields?

<p>Aurelia and Cornelia</p> Signup and view all the answers

What were Marcus and Sextus watching?

<p>All the carriages going along the Appian Way</p> Signup and view all the answers

What hour was it during their journey?

<p>Seventh hour</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of day was it?

<p>Warm day</p> Signup and view all the answers

What were the peasants doing under the trees?

<p>Resting</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was sleeping in the carriage?

<p>Cornelius and Aurelia</p> Signup and view all the answers

How was Marcus annoying Cornelia?

<p>With his foot</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was sitting with the coachman?

<p>Sextus</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who exclaimed about seeing a charioteer?

<p>Sextus</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Marcus respond when Sextus said it was a charioteer?

<p>It is not a charioteer, it is a courier</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did Sextus say about how quickly the courier was traveling?

<p>He travels quickly</p> Signup and view all the answers

What happened to the carriage at the end of the journey?

<p>It fell into the ditch</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Travel on the Appian Way

  • The Cornelius family was traveling along the Appian Way, a significant ancient Roman road.
  • Cornelius aimed to reach the city within three days and frequently urged Syrus to hasten the horses.

Actions of Syrus

  • Syrus persistently motivated the horses by striking them with a stick to maintain speed.

Observations Along the Journey

  • Aurelia and Cornelia observed peasants working in the fields while traveling.
  • Marcus and Sextus were watching carriages traveling on the Appian Way.

Conditions During Travel

  • It was the seventh hour of the day, indicating time passed during their journey.
  • The day was notably warm, contributing to the journey's comfort level.

Peasants' Change of Activity

  • By the time they passed the fields, peasants were resting under trees instead of working.

Sleep in the Carriage

  • Cornelius and Aurelia eventually fell asleep in the carriage during the trip.
  • Marcus playfully annoyed Cornelia, who wanted to sleep, by kicking her with his foot.

Sextus and the Coachman

  • Sextus sat with the coachman, Syrus, observing the road and the vehicles passing by.

Excitement About a Charioteer

  • Sextus excitedly pointed out a supposed charioteer, prompting a loud response from Marcus correcting him.

Courier's Importance

  • Marcus explained that the individual was a courier delivering important letters from distinguished citizens across Italy, not a charioteer.

Remarks on Speed

  • Sextus commented on the courier's swift travel, noting how fiercely the horses were spurred on.
  • He cautioned Syrus about the ditch ahead, emphasizing the danger.

Incident with the Ditch

  • Syrus managed to control the horses and avoid the courier, but the carriage ultimately fell into the ditch, resulting in a loud crash.

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Explore the journey of the Cornelius family as they travel along the historic Appian Way, observing ancient Roman life and the challenges of travel. Learn about the dynamics within the family, the countryside, and their experiences during this significant journey.

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