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Auguraculum
The auguraculum (plural: auguracula), was a roofless temple oriented to the cardinal points, in which the priests of ancient Rome practiced augury and ornithomancy.〔Platner, Samuel Ball. A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome. London: Oxford UP, 1929. Print.〕 The priest observer was positioned at the center of the temple, in a tent or a hut, and watched portions of the sky from which came the birds, which were marked out by stones placed along the perimeter of the temple. From this observation, the priest was believed to be able to predict the future.〔William Warde Fowler, The Religious Experience of the Roman People (London, 1922), p. 209.〕
The auguraculum was structurally a very simple device, a small thatched hut, which appears to have been regularly renewed. There were three permanent auguracula in Rome: on the citadel, on the Quirinal Hill, and on the Palatine Hill.〔Auguraculum on the Quirinal: Varro, Lingua Latina, Book V〕 Festus said that originally the auguraculum was just the arx. It faced east, situating the north on the augur's left or lucky side. This auguraculum the elected monarch, during the Roman Kingdom, was seated by the augurs with his face to the south.〔("An Elementary Manual of Roman Antiquities" ), (Griffin, 1859, from Harvard University), p. 64.〕 A magistrate who was serving as a military commander also took daily auspices, and thus a part of camp-building while on campaign was the creation of a tabernaculum augurale. This augural tent was the center of religious and legal proceedings within the camp.〔John Scheid, An Introduction to Roman Religion (Indiana University Press, 2003), pp. 113–114; Jerzy Linderski, "The Augural Law", Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt II.16 (1986), pp. 2164–2288, especially p. 2174 on the military auguraculum.〕
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