Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . mple could not be built withoutbeing first inaugurated, so neither could it be pulleddown without being first exaugurated. This is evidentfrom the accounts of the exauguration of the fanes inorder to make room for the temple of the CapitolineJupiter. ( Et, ut libera a caeteris religionibns areaesset tota Jovis templique ejus, quod inaedificaretur,exaugurare fana saccllaque statuit, quae aliquot ibia Tario rege, consecreta inaugurataque postea fue-rant Liv. i. 55, cf. v. 54; Dion. Halic. iii. 69.)When Caesar, therefore, pulled down the curia ofFaustus h


Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . mple could not be built withoutbeing first inaugurated, so neither could it be pulleddown without being first exaugurated. This is evidentfrom the accounts of the exauguration of the fanes inorder to make room for the temple of the CapitolineJupiter. ( Et, ut libera a caeteris religionibns areaesset tota Jovis templique ejus, quod inaedificaretur,exaugurare fana saccllaque statuit, quae aliquot ibia Tario rege, consecreta inaugurataque postea fue-rant Liv. i. 55, cf. v. 54; Dion. Halic. iii. 69.)When Caesar, therefore, pulled down the curia ofFaustus he first had it exaugurated, by which thesite a<ain became a locus projanus, and would ofcourse require a fresh inauguration when a newtemple was erected upon it. Ihe in use inthe time of Propcrtius (iv. 1. II) must have beenthe Curia Julia; and the following lines seem to showthat it had risen on the site of the ancient one:— Curia praetexto quae nunc nilet alta SenatuPullitos liabuit, ruslica corda, Pat £ 3 Pi. Metre s. THE FORUM KOMANUM UNDER THE EMPIRE, AND THE IMPERIAL FORA. A. TeniplumRivi Trajani B. Basilica Ulpia, C. Forum Trajani. D. Forum August!.K. Forum Jitlium. F. porum Transitorlum. 0. Templum Pacis. II. Basilica Coiistantini. 1. Tdbularium, K. Templum Vespasiani et Templum Curia or Basilica Aemilia seu Templum Antonini et Aedes Divi Jula R. Aedes Aedes Basilica Templum Saturni. a. Columna Trajani. b. Equus Trajani. c. Equus Caesaris. li. Career Mamcninus. c. Arcus Templum Jani.^. Aedes Columna Equus Ko-tra Fornix Scliola Xaiitlia.« «. Ciivus Capitolinus. ROJMA. A further confirmation that the new curia stoodon tlie ancient sjxit is found in the fact that down tothe latest period of the Empire that spot continued tobe the site of the senate-house. The last time thatmention is ma


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