Zum Tempel der Lares Permarini vgl. Häuber 2017 in FORTVNA PAPERS 2, Seite 60:
"In my opinion, F. Coarelli convincingly identifies the Temple of the Lares Permarini with Temple D of the Largo Torre Argentina instead, and the Temple of the Via delle Botteghe Oscure with that of the Nymphs, which stood within the Porticus Minucia Frumentaria, built by Domitian (cf. id., in: F. Coarelli 2009a, pp. 450-451, cat. no."42 Frammento della Forma Urbis Romae con la Porticus Minucia Frumentaria", providing new evidence). I have followed him on my maps published here, and have drawn its ground-plan after Guglielmo Gatti (cf. LTUR I [1993] 429, Fig. 122a), which is based on the relevant findings of Lucos Cozza (1968). From G. Gatti's drawing of the Porticus Minucia Frumantaria is clear that the south-east corner of the porticus appears on a fragment of the Severan Marble Plan: I have drawn this corner with a broad red line. The rest of the ground-plan is drawn with a red broken line in order to indicate that it is reconstructed. Comparisons with the following publications have shown that G. Gatti's location (op.cit.) of the Porticus Minucia Frumentaria is not correct: I have located this building as indicated on the following plans: D. Manacorda ("Crypta Balbi", in: LTUR I [1993] 326-329, 426, "Fig. 192. Crypta Balbi). Pianta ricostruttiva inserita nel moderno isolato di S. Caterina dei Funari. Rielaborazione di M. Cante [da D. Manacorda (a cura di), Archeologia urbana a Roma: il progetto della Crypta Balbi. 3. Il giardino del Conservatorio di S. Caterina della Rosa (1985) 10, fig. 3]"; and D. Manacorda ("Porticus Minucia Frumentaria", in: LTUR IV [1999] 132-137). He quotes: LTUR III (1996) "Fig. 84. Iuno Curritis ... (da D. Manacorda, DialA 8 [1990], 40 Fig. 4)". The location of the Porticus Minucia Frumentaria, as shown on Manacorda's plans (op.cit.), is corroborated by A. Claridge (2010, 242 Fig. 102, and especially p. 247); by L. Cozza's site plan; cf. LTUR IV (1999), 444 "Fig. 51. Porticus Minucia Frumentaria. Posizionamento dei fr.[ammenti] FUR [i.e., the Severan Marble Plan] 377 e 322 in rapporto ai resti sul terreno. Disegno di L. Cozza (da L. Cozza, QuadIstTopAnt 6 (1968), 10, fig. 2)"; and by E. La Rocca's map of the Campus Martius (cf. id. 2012, 57, Fig. 8, index no. 20: "Porticus Minucia e tempio delle Ninfe" (drawing: P. Mazzei)).
Cf. here Fig. 3.7, labels: Largo Torre Argentina; Republican temples; LARES PERMARINI; Via delle Botteghe Oscure; PORTICUS MINUCIA FRUMENTARIA; AEDES: NYMPHAE.; THEATRUM BALBI."
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