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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 341 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TABULARIUM (tabula, board, picture, also archives, records)  , the architectural
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term given to the Record office in ancient Rome, which was built by Q . Lutatius
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Catulus, the conqueror of the
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Cimbri . It was situated on the west side of the Forum Romanum, and its
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great corridor, 220 ft. long, raised 50 ft. above the forum on a massive substructure, is still partly preserved . This corridor was lighted through a series of arches divided by semi-detached columns of the Doric order, the earliest example of this class of decoration, which in the Theatre of
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Marcellus, the Colosseum, and all the great amphitheatres throughout the
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Roman
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empire constituted the decorative treatment of the wall
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surface and gave scale to the structure . Traces of an upper corridor with semi-detached columns of the Ionic order have been found in the Tabularium, but this structure was much changed in the 13th century, when the Palace of the Senators was built .

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