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7 Aquatic Pasts& theWateryPresent:Water andMemory in the Foraof Rome 109
freed of standing water.21 By 480BC, at the beginning of the Republic, the forum probably
contained theRegia, the Temple of Vesta, the Temple of Castor andPollux, the CuriaHostilia,
theTempleofSaturn,and theComitium.22Buildingcontinueduntil almost thebeginningof the
Imperial period, when Julius Caesar decided to build his own forum to the northeast of the
ForumRomanum, initiatinga trendcontinuedbyhis successors in that area.
The (formerly) swampy landscape of the forumbasin is, then, the backdrop for themonu-
ments that were installed in the Forum Romanum. The connections that the space has (and
had) towater are crucial for our understanding of the choice and placement of the structures
in thebuilt environment of the forum.While by the lateRepublic therewasnodirect access to
water, save for the springs and the flowingCloacaMaxima, it is thememoryof thispast that is
essential in the constructionof thewatery landscapeof the forum.
Theinclusionofmonuments tiedtowater inthepreviouslywatery forumstresses the impor-
tance of the substance for theRomans throughout the history of this space.When considering
the water-related features of the Roman Forum, wemust imagine what is happening for the
visitor to the space.Howare they interactingwith the space?Are they remembering themyths
andhistorical events that are tied to the structures? There is a relationshipbetween the actual
site and the viewing of the site, which is âcrucial to the cognitive complexities of translating
pictures, monuments, and dimensional spaces into intelligible experienceâ.23What results for
certain,however, is ablurred linebetween thepast and thepresent, inwhat somehave termed
a âsynchronous,permanentpresentâ.24What thismeans is that thoseof thepresentcanconsider
thepast in relation to thebuilt environmentaroundthem.Thus,monumentshaveapastcrucial
in theirmeaningand importance,notonly to those in thepast, butalso to those in thepresent,
allowing us to graft meaning on to these structures. Indeed, as Adam Rogers argues in this
volume, throughout the Roman world, the materiality of water itself impacted urban land-
scapes, as not only pre-existingwaterscapes, but also theRomansâ own construction ofwater-
related structures ormonuments altered the experience onewouldhavewith a space. The Fo-
rumRomanum, then, with a number of waterymonuments, would have evoked for all those
encountering them the sheer importanceofwater in theurban landscapeofRomeâs past.
In addition to the actual past aquatic environment of the forumbasin, there are anumber
of monuments within the forum itself that commemorate mythological, historical, or mytho-
historical episodes of Romeâs past. Three lacus (Iuturnae, Curtius, andServilius), the Sacellum
ofVenusCloacina, the rostra of the forum, and the Temple of JanusGeminus are presented in
the ensuing discussion. For themost part, there are no remains of truewater-displays, in that
there arenoknownmonumentswithmovingwater, suchas the grand fountains known in the
Imperialperiod.TheancientForumRomanumtakesadvantage,however,of the inherentmean-
ing ofmonumentsâ watery past, whether it ismythical, Regal, or Republican.Many of these
structureshadbeen in the forumfor generations,whichgives them their ownpasts andmean-
ings for thepassers-by, andwould remindvisitors of the ties the forumhad towater.
TheLacusIuturnaeisprobablyoneof themostwell-knownmonumentsof theForumRoma-
numconnectedwithwater, given that it is amonumentalisationofanactual springsourceand
celebrates one of the best knownof the Romannymphs. Iuturnawas believed to be the sister
of Turnus, and shehada cult in Lavinium thatwasmoved toRomeat somepoint in the latter
part of theRegalperiod. Thus, shehadanancientmythology thatwasevenpresent in theepic
cycle of theAeneid. Her importancewas stressed by her cultâs placement in the forum,where
she is associatedwith the spring that is located between the Temple of Castor andPollux and
21 Formoreon thenotionof the fact that theForumwasnot anaccident, seeHopkins 2014, 52f.
22 Ammerman2013, 174. See also the essays inCarandini 2017 on thedevelopment of theForum.
23 LarmourâSpencer 2007, 7.
24 Barkan 1991, 13; Edwards 1996, 29.
The Power of Urban Water
Studies in premodern urbanism
- Titel
- The Power of Urban Water
- Untertitel
- Studies in premodern urbanism
- Autoren
- Nicola Chiarenza
- Annette Haug
- Ulrich MĂŒller
- Verlag
- De Gruyter Open Ltd
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-11-067706-5
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 28.0 cm
- Seiten
- 280
- Kategorie
- Technik