Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . 3?OJlUM O ROMANUM Tafcernae Veteres 0Z7 JJ l3 O ^ PLAN OF THE FOUUJl DUIIING THE REPUBLIC. 1. Basilica Opimia. 2. Aeiles Concordiae. 3. Senaciilum. 4. Vulcanal. 5. Graecostasis. 6. Curia. 7. Basilica Porcia. 8. Basilica Aemilia. 9. Porta Stercoraria. 10. Schola Xantha. 11. Templum Saturni. 12. Basilica Seirprouia. 13. Aedes Castoris. IV. Tile Forum and its Environs. The forum, the great centre of Eoman life andbusiness, is so intimately coimected with the Capitolthat we are naturally led to treat of it next. Itsoriginal site a deep hollow, extendi
Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . 3?OJlUM O ROMANUM Tafcernae Veteres 0Z7 JJ l3 O ^ PLAN OF THE FOUUJl DUIIING THE REPUBLIC. 1. Basilica Opimia. 2. Aeiles Concordiae. 3. Senaciilum. 4. Vulcanal. 5. Graecostasis. 6. Curia. 7. Basilica Porcia. 8. Basilica Aemilia. 9. Porta Stercoraria. 10. Schola Xantha. 11. Templum Saturni. 12. Basilica Seirprouia. 13. Aedes Castoris. IV. Tile Forum and its Environs. The forum, the great centre of Eoman life andbusiness, is so intimately coimected with the Capitolthat we are naturally led to treat of it next. Itsoriginal site a deep hollow, extending from theeastern foot of the Capitoline hill to the spot wherethe Velia begins to ascend, by the remains of thetemple of Antoninus and Faustina. At the time ofthe battle between the liomans and Sabines thisground was in its rude and natural state, partlyswampy and partly overgrown with wood. ( .50.) It could, however, have been neither athick wood nor an absolute swamp, or the battlecould not have taken place. After the allia
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