• The Atrium Libertatis (Latin for "House of Freedom") was a monument of ancient Rome, the seat of the censors' archive, located on the saddle that connected...
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  • the war Pollio constructed the first public library at Rome, in the Atrium Libertatis, also erected by him, which he adorned with statues of the most celebrated...
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    up the project and opened the first public library in Rome in the Atrium Libertatis. Emperors Augustus, Tiberius, Vespasian, Domitian, and Trajan also...
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    depository for all the archives of the censors was in earlier times the Atrium Libertatis, near the Villa publica, and in later times the temple of the Nymphs...
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    one in Alexandria. Pollios's library, the Anla Libertatis, which was housed in the Atrium Libertatis, was centrally located near the Forum Romanum. It...
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    architect (to him) when he was censor." Nicholas Purcell's article "Atrium Libertatis" is aligned with the view of contemporary historians regarding the...
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    from the Argiletum on the southeast side of the Forum Romanum to the Atrium Libertatis. On completion in 46 BC it was dedicated to Caesar and his deeds....
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    Basilica is labelled Libertatis on a fragment of the Marble Plan of Rome, which suggests that it assumed the functions of the Atrium Libertatis, previously located...
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  • showcasing their loot. For example, Gaius Asinius Pollio built the Atrium Libertatis, which was dedicated to celebrating his victories. Emperor Vespasian...
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  • in the north corner of the Roman Forum, between the Curia and the Atrium Libertatis (the headquarters of the censors). The remains show signs of reconstruction...
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    Flaccus as governor of Hispania in the 90s–80s BC. This was the vicesima libertatis, "the twentieth for freedom" The college of centonarii is an elusive topic...
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    Dictionary of Roman Law, s.v. manumissio, p. 476. Jakob Fortunat Stagl, "Favor libertatis: Slaveholders as Freedom Fighters," in The Position of Roman Slaves, p...
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