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Posted on October 29, 2009 by Tredy | Posted under History
Daily public life in Pompeii
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At the time of its destruction, the Forum was still the heart of the city. The main political organizations, religious festivals, civic and legal administrative bodies as well as entertainments and markets were all based in and around the Forum. In the Praedia of Julia Feliz there was originally a 100-foot frieze depicting everyday life in the Forum. Only 33 feet of this survives, but it is a crucial archaelogical document showing crowds of shopkeepers under the colonnades, men reading the latest news written on panels, a student being publicly flogged by his teacher and a woman and a little girl giving alms to an old man. The Forum was the basic urban unit around which the city eventually grew connecting the two great religious complexes of early Pompeii, the Temple of Apollo and the Triangular Forum with its doric Temple. At the time that the Forum was laid out there was probably little city to speak of, yes it was carefully placed parallel to the Temple of Apollo, with a screen wall to separate them. This was in accordance with a Greek tradition in which the sacred and secular were kept separate, yet always visible to each other. The Forum was longer and narrower than prescribed by vitruvius, the father of Roman architecture and planning. His law was based on the notion that the Forum would be used for games as well as ceremonies. About The Author: http://www.tredytours.com |
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