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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
MATER MATUTA, AEDES
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MATER MATUTA, AEDES
(templum, Liv. xxiv. 47, Ovid):
a temple in the
forum Boarium (Liv. xxxiii. 27. 4; Ov. Fast. vi. 477-479), just inside the
porta Carmentalis (Liv. xxv. 7. 6), ascribed by tradition to Servius
Tullius (Liv. v. 19. 6; Ov. Fast. vi. 480), restored and dedicated by
Camillus in 395 B.C. (Liv. v. 19. 6, 23. 7; Plut. Cam. 5); it was burned
in 213 (Liv. xxiv. 47. 15), and restored the next year by triumvirs
appointed for the purpose, together with the temple of Fortuna (Liv.
xxv. 7. 6; for a possible later restoration, see below). In 196 B.C. two
arches (fornices) with gilded statues were set up by L. Stertinius in front
of the temples of Mater Matuta and Fortuna (Liv. xxxiii. 27. 4), and if,
as is probable, these arches were part of a colonnade surrounding them
both, the temples must have been near together and perhaps had the
same orientation. In the temple of Matuta Ti. Sempronius Gracchus
placed a bronze tablet Urlichs, Malerei vor Caesar, interprets 'tabula' as 'pi
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Chronological Index to Dateable Monuments (search)