A Companion to the Roman Republic 2006
DOI: 10.1002/9780470996980.ch4
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The Topography and Archaeology of Republican Rome

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“…See also: Rea (2007) 45; Edwards (1996) 85: for the Roman Capitol as a citadel or acropolis, characteristic of Greek cities of the sixth century BCE; Patterson (2006) 346: gives the dimensions for the podium at 72 x 54 m in length; Smith (1996) 164: gives the dimensions of the temple at 61 x 55 m (does not specify if this is the podium). Torelli (2006) 81: tradition records that the dedication of this temple was one of the most important signs of the birth of the republic.…”
Section: Caput Orbis Terrarummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See also: Rea (2007) 45; Edwards (1996) 85: for the Roman Capitol as a citadel or acropolis, characteristic of Greek cities of the sixth century BCE; Patterson (2006) 346: gives the dimensions for the podium at 72 x 54 m in length; Smith (1996) 164: gives the dimensions of the temple at 61 x 55 m (does not specify if this is the podium). Torelli (2006) 81: tradition records that the dedication of this temple was one of the most important signs of the birth of the republic.…”
Section: Caput Orbis Terrarummentioning
confidence: 99%