L’influenza dei modelli architettonici di Roma in Italia centrale: il foro di Ostra (AN)
Résumé
The roman city of Ostra was built in the first half of the 3rd century BC, on an alluvial terrace on the north side of the river Misa. It reached the status of municipium about the middle of the 1st century BC. Between the end of the 1st and the beginning of the 2nd century AD, the forum was partially occupied, in its north side, by a new closed space consisting in a rectangular square, enclosed on its three sides by a continuous portico. This structure assumes as architectural model the Flavian Templum Pacis in Rome. Between the half of the 1st century BC and the end of the 1st century BC, this same area was occupied by an enigmatic structure built in perishable material, probably in order to receive the activities of election of local magistrates (like “saepta” in Rome and other latin colonies et municipia in Roman world).
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