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Porticus Vipsania : ウィキペディア英語版 | Campus Agrippae
The Campus Agrippae is the area within the boundaries of ancient Rome named after Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa. A number of construction projects were developed within its perimeters, including the Porticus Vipsania, built by his sister, Vipsania Polla, and finished by Augustus,〔Cassius Dio LV.8.3‑4.〕 which ran along the western perimeter, against the Via Lata. There was also a race course. In 7 BCE, Augustus declared the Campus open to the public. In the ''Porticus Vipsania'' Augustus had a world map engraved on marble, following the descriptions given in Agrippa's geographical work, the ''Commentarii''.〔(LacusCurtius: Platner and Ashby, ''A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome'', "Porticus Vipsania" )〕 ==References==
*Bunsen, Matthew. "Campus Agrippae" ''Encyclopedia of the Roman Empire'', Revised Edition.
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