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CLIVUS CAPITOLINUS
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Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
FORNIX SCIPIONIS
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FORNIX SCIPIONIS
a decorative arch erected byScipio Africanus in 190 B.C.
at the top of the clivus Capitolinus (Liv. xxxvii. 3. 7). In front of it
were seven statues and two marble basins.
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome,
IUNO LUCINA, AEDES
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LARES PERMARINI, AEDES
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LARES PERMARINI, AEDES
a temple of the Lares who protect sailors, in
the campus Martius. It was vowed by the praetor, L. Aemilius Regillus,
while engaged in a naval battle with the fleet of Antiochus the Great in
190 B.C., and dedicated by M. Aemilius Lepidus, when censor, on 22nd
December, 179 (Liv. xl. 52. 4; Macrob. i. io. o ; Fast. Praen. ad. xi Kal.
Ian., CIL i². p. 238, 338; Fast. Ant. ap. NS 1921, 120; HJ487; Gilb. iii.
149; Rosch. ii. 1870-1871 ; WR 170). On the doors of the temple was
a dedicatory inscription in Saturnian metre (Liv. loc. cit.; cf. Baehrens,
Frag. poet. Rom. 54-55). The temple stood 'in porticu Minucia' (Fast.
Praen.), and therefore its exact site depends on that of the porticus (q.v.;
AR 1909, 76, p. i; RE xii. 812.).
Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby, A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome, Chronological Index to Dateable Monuments (search)