Rome and Pompeii, archaeological rambles . TTt^^- * a «si^^a^^ ?uillUl--^^^! :. \_aMM TBI rORUM. 41 III. TUT. FORUM OP THB EMPIRE—HOW WE HAVE BEENIMABLIU TO RECOGNISE AND DESIGNATE ITS CHIEFMONUMENTS—STATIU3 AND THE STATUE OF DOMI-TIAN—THE TEMPLE OF —THE BASILICA JULIA—TEMPLES OF SATURN AND CASTOR—THOSE OFVE£PASIAN AND CONCORD—EAST SIDE OF THEFORUM—CENTRE OF THE FORUM—THE CLJVLS CAP/-TOUNUS. Wi may now study it as it is, and, raising the ruinsthat cover it, picture to ourselves what it must havebeen at the end of the Empire. Let us go in by thenewly-discovered road passing along the Temp


Rome and Pompeii, archaeological rambles . TTt^^- * a «si^^a^^ ?uillUl--^^^! :. \_aMM TBI rORUM. 41 III. TUT. FORUM OP THB EMPIRE—HOW WE HAVE BEENIMABLIU TO RECOGNISE AND DESIGNATE ITS CHIEFMONUMENTS—STATIU3 AND THE STATUE OF DOMI-TIAN—THE TEMPLE OF —THE BASILICA JULIA—TEMPLES OF SATURN AND CASTOR—THOSE OFVE£PASIAN AND CONCORD—EAST SIDE OF THEFORUM—CENTRE OF THE FORUM—THE CLJVLS CAP/-TOUNUS. Wi may now study it as it is, and, raising the ruinsthat cover it, picture to ourselves what it must havebeen at the end of the Empire. Let us go in by thenewly-discovered road passing along the Temple ofRomulus and that of Antoninus. At the entrance,between the latter monument and the church of SantaMaria Libératrice, situated at the foot of the Palatine,we meet with the ruins of a building of great the substructions remain, but they suffice to showus that it must have been a temple. The façade, whichwas turned towards the Capitol, presents a curiousconstruction. The steps are not continuous, a3 is usuallythe case, the middle being occu


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