- Macellum Liviae
__NOTOC__Macellum Liviae ("market of Livia") was a shopping complex built by
Augustus in the name of his wifeLivia built on theEsquiline Hill in Rome.Literary evidence
Probably to be identified with τὸ τεμένισμα τὸ Λίουιον ὠνομασμένον, which
Tiberius dedicated at the beginning of7 BC . [Cass. Dio LV.8] A restoration between364 and378 byValentinian I ,Valens andGratian is recorded, [CIL VI.1178] and either this macellum or the Macellum Magnum [q.v.] is marked on fragment 4 of the Severan Marble Plan. [Atti del Congresso storico (1907) i.121]In the Chronicle of
Benedict of Soracte [ad ann. 921, MGS iii.715] the "aecclesia Sancti Eusebii iuxta macellum parvum" (church ofSant'Eusebio next to the small market) is mentioned. [HCh 251] In the "Liber Pontificalis " the church ofSanta Maria Maggiore was described as "iuxta macellum Libiae" (next to Libia's market), [possibly substituting B for V in LP xxxvii.8; xlvi.3; HCh 342] and that of San Vito in macello; [Arm. 811; HCh 499] and in the "Ordo Benedicti" is written: "intrans sub arcum" (i.e. thearch of Gallienus ) "ubi dicitur macellum Livianum" (internally under the arch where it is called the Livian market). [p141, Jord. II.665]Archaeology
Corresponding with these literary indications, ruins have been found just outside the
porta Esquilina , north of the road, which may well have been those of this macellum. They consist of an open court, 80 by 25 metres, built of brick andopus reticulatum , and parallel with the line of the Servian wall. This was surrounded with porticus and shops for various kinds of wares. The southern part of this area seems to have been encroached upon by private dwellings as early as thethird century . [BC 1874, 36, 212‑219; 1914, 363; Mon. L. I.531; HJ 344; LS III.167]References
External links
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/PLATOP*/Macellum_Liviae.html "A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome"]
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