- Forum Venalium
A Forum Venalium (pl. "fora venalia") was a food market in Ancient
Rome during theRoman Republic andRoman Empire . These mercantile forums were extensions of theRoman Forum and contained numerous building and monuments erected under the "Republic" and the "Empire".In "Politics"
Aristotle proposed that a city should have both a "free" square in which "no mechanic or farmer or anyone else like that may be admitted unless summoned by the authorities" and a marketplace "where buying and selling are done ... in a separate place, conveniently situated for all goods sent up from the sea and brought in from the country."The Roman Forum was originally used for athletic games and trading purposes of all kinds; however, the forum became a political and banking center where bankers and brokers had their offices. The
Forum Civilium ("judicial") and Forum Venalium ("mercantile") came into existence under the empire because of the growth of the city and the increase in provincial business.Maenius , one of the Censors, was chiefly instrumental in bringing about these changes.The smaller Fora Venalia that specialized by type of produce were started along the
Tiber , nearPort Tibernius , with the "Suarium" at the foot of theQuirinal Hill towards theCampus Martius . TheBoarium Forum for cattle, Forum Cuppedinis for delicatessen,Forum Holitorium ("cabbage market") for vegetables,Forum Suarium for pork,Forum Piscarium for fish,Pistorium Forum for bread, andForum Vinarium for wine.The Roman Forum, and the Forums of Caesar and Augustus were Fora Civilia.
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