SCHOLA QUINDECIMVIRUM SACRIS FACIUNDIS
the name given by modern
topographers (LF 14) to a building of which some remains were found
in 1886 a little north-west of the Tarentum, when the Corso Vittorio
Emanuele was built. This building may have been an office of the
xvviri in charge of the ludi saeculares (HJ 598; Mon.
L. i. 548).