A dictionary of architecture and building : biographical, historical, and descriptive . of much earlier Iniildings, which siteswere sacred and could not well be the liuildiiig emperors seem to have beenlittle inclined to eidarge the original fonmi even?where that might have been done, on the north-east, but rather to have added open squares oftheir own which they surrounded with statelybuildings and which vastly surpassed the Forum FORUM OF TRAJAN FORUM BOARIUM. Between the Tiberand the Palatine Hill and including the templeof Vesta. Originally the cattle market. FORUM MAGNUM. Sa


A dictionary of architecture and building : biographical, historical, and descriptive . of much earlier Iniildings, which siteswere sacred and could not well be the liuildiiig emperors seem to have beenlittle inclined to eidarge the original fonmi even?where that might have been done, on the north-east, but rather to have added open squares oftheir own which they surrounded with statelybuildings and which vastly surpassed the Forum FORUM OF TRAJAN FORUM BOARIUM. Between the Tiberand the Palatine Hill and including the templeof Vesta. Originally the cattle market. FORUM MAGNUM. Same as ForumEonuuiuin. (Sec Fdium.) FORUM OF AUGUSTUS. North of theForum Kcimanum, with which it was connectedby the Forum of Caesar. It contained thetemple of ]\Iars the Avenger (Mars Ultor);and large fragments of the temple and thebounding wall still remain visilile from the Viadi Tor de Conti. FORUM OF JULIUS CiESAR (ForumJulium). Built liy .Julius immediately in con-nection with the Fonmi Romanum, on thenorthwestern side and due north of the rostrumand the Mamertine prison. It. Fortification applied to a Church; Cathedral of Coimbra, Portugal. Magnum in splendour as well as in size. (Seethe names of these Imperial Fora below.) Be-sides those which are known to have existed, itis altogether probable that the great stnicturesnorth of the Capitol, and which are associatedwith the names of the Antonine emperors, werealso grouped around fora. The fora of otherItalian cities occupy but little jjlace in archteo-logical study, but there were many towns inItaly, in Cis-Alpine Gaul, etc., whose namesare composed with the terra, as Forum Appiiin Latium, Forum Cornelium, now Imola, innorth Italy, Forum Julii, now Frejus, on theFrench Riviera. (For a similar use of an ar-chitectural term forming part of a ])roper name,see County Courthouse.) (Cut, cols. 69, 70.)67 has not been explored on account of the super-incumbent modern buildings ; but it is knownthat it contained the temple of Ven


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