Whether the product of a primitive mentality which gives power to things, or of a semi-scientific, even encyclopedic curiosity about how and what things are, the Roman mind seems to have expressed itself most completely in the meticulous description of the visual and temporal facts of human existence. The emphasis lay on a concerted effort to capture the surface of reality and not on the analytical investigation of natural, physical phenomena and their causes.

Richard Brilliant, Roman Art

 
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