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The Latin word basilica refers to large public buildings with multiple functions in Ancient Roman architecture, typically built alongside the town's forum. The basilica was in the Latin West equivalent to the Stoa in the Greek East. It also refers to the typical architectural form of basilicas. Originally, the word was used to refer to an ancient Roman public building, where courts were held, as well as serving other official and public functions. Basilicas are typically rectangular buildings with a central nave flanked by two or more longitudinal aisles, with the roof at two levels, being higher in the centre over the nave to admit a clerestory and lower over the side-aisles. An apse at one end, or less frequently at both ends or on the side, usually contained the raised tribunal occupied by the Roman magistrates. The basilica was centrally located in every Roman town, usually adjacent to the forum and often opposite a temple in imperial-era forums.[1] Basilicas were also built in private residences and imperial palaces and were known as "palace basilicas". Secondly, as the Roman Empire adopted Christianity, the major church buildings were typically constructed with this basic architectural plan and thus it became popular throughout Europe. By extension the name was applied to Christian churches which adopted the same basic plan and is used as an architectural term to describe such buildings. It continues to be used in an architectural sense to describe rectangular buildings with a central nave and aisles, and usually a raised platform at the opposite end from the door. In Europe and the Americas the basilica remained the most common architectural style for churches of all Christian denominations, though this building plan has become less dominant in new buildings since the latter 20th century. Contents 1 History 1.1 Basilicas in the Roman Forum 1.2 Late Antiquity 1.3 Palace basilicas 1.4 Christian adoption of the basilica form 1.4.1 Comparison of cross sections of churches 1.4.2 Development 2 Catholic Basilicas 3 See also 3.1 Greek civic spaces 3.2 Architecture 4 References and sources 5 External links History St. John in the Lateran is both an architectural and an ecclesiastical basilica The Latin word basilica derives from Ancient Greek: ßas????? st??, romanized: basilikè stoá, lit. 'royal stoa'. The first recorded basilica was erected by Cato the Elder in 184 BC; later the term was applied to any large covered hall, whether it was used for domestic purposes, was a commercial space, a military structure, or religious building.[2] The word was at first used to describe an ancient Roman public building where courts were held, as well as serving other official and public functions. To a large extent these were the town halls of ancient Roman life. The basilica was centrally located in every Roman town, usually adjacent to the main forum. Basilicas were the administrative and commercial centres of major Roman settlements. Adjoining it there were normally various offices and rooms housing the curia and a shrine for the tutela.[3] These buildings, an example of which is the Basilica Ulpia, were rectangular, and often had a central nave and aisles, usually with a slightly raised platform and an apse at each of the two ends, adorned with a statue perhaps of the emperor, while the entrances were from the long sides.[4][5] The Roman basilica was a large public building where business or legal matters could be transacted. As early as the time of Augustus, a public basilica for transacting business had been part of any settlement that considered itself a city, used in the same way as the covered market houses of late medieval northern Europe, where the meeting room, for lack of urban space, was set above the arcades, however. Although their form was variable, basilicas often contained interior colonnades that divided the space, giving aisles or arcaded spaces on one or both sides, with an apse at one end (or less often at each end), where the magistrates sat, often on a slightly raised dais. The central aisle – the nave – tended to be wider and taller than the flanking aisles, so that light could penetrate through the clerestory windows. The first known basilica, the Basilica Porcia in the Roman Forum, 184 BC by M. Porcius Cato[2] during the time he was Censor. Reference to earlier basilicas in the plays of Plautus suggest an earlier building existed at the time of the plays's composition between 210 and 184 BC; possibly identified with the Atrium Regium.[6] Another early example is the basilica at Pompeii (late 2nd century BC). Inspiration may have come from prototypes like Athens's Stoa Basileios or the hypostyle hall on Delos, but the architectural form is most derived from the audience halls in the royal palaces of the Diadochi kingdoms of the Hellenistic period. This room, called the aula regia, was typically a high nave flanked by colonnades.[6] Beside the Basilica Porcia on the Forum Romanum, the Basilica Aemilia was built in 179 BC, and the Basilica Sempronia in 169 BC.[6] In the early Roman Republic two types of basilica were built across Italy in the mid-2nd to early 1st centuries BC: either they were nearly square as at Fanum Fortunae, designed by Vitruvius, and Cosa, with a 3:4 width-length ratio; or else they were more rectangular, as Pompeii's basilica, whose ratio is 3:7.[7][6] In the late Republican era, basilicas were increasingly monumental; Julius Caesar replaced the Basilica Sempronia with his own Basilica Julia, dedicated in 46 BC, while the Basilica Aemilia was rebuilt around 54 BC and renamed the Basilica Paulli in so spectacular fashion that Pliny the Elder wrote that it was among the most beautiful building in the world.[6] Thereafter until the 4th century AD, monumental basilicas were routinely constructed at Rome by both private citizens and the emperors.[6] The remains of a large subterranean Neopythagorean basilica dating from the 1st century AD were found near the Porta Maggiore in Rome in 1915. The basilica at Ephesus is typical of the basilicas in the Roman East, which usually have a very elongated footprint and a ratio between 1:5 and 1:9, with open porticoes facing the agora (the Hellenic forum); this design was influenced by the existing tradition of long stoae in Hellenistic Asia.[6] Provinces in the west lacked this tradition, and the basilicas the Romans commissioned there were more typically Italian, with the central nave divided from the side-aisles by an internal colonnade in regular proportions.[6] The emperor Trajan's Forum, enclosing his famous Column, was accompanied by his Basilica Ulpia - built around 112. It was an especially grand example whose particular symmetrical arrangement with an apse at both ends was repeated in the provinces as a characteristic form.[6] The basilica at Leptis Magna, built by the Severan dynasty a century later in about 216 is a notable 3rd century AD example of the traditional type, most notable among the works influenced by the Basilica Ulpia.[2][6] Remains of the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine in Rome. The building's northern aisle is all that remains. Floor plan of the Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine Drawing of the 5th century Church of the Acheiropoietos by Charles Texier, 1864. Basilicas in the Roman Forum Basilica Porcia: first basilica built in Rome (184 BC), erected on the personal initiative and financing of the censor Marcus Porcius Cato (Cato the Elder) as an official building for the tribunes of the plebs Basilica Aemilia, built by the censor Aemilius Lepidus in 179 BC Basilica Sempronia, built by the censor Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus in 169 BC Basilica Opimia, erected probably by the consul Lucius Opimius in 121 BC, at the same time that he restored the temple of Concord (Platner, Ashby 1929) Basilica Julia, initially dedicated in 46 BC by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus 27 BC to AD 14 Basilica Argentaria, erected under Trajan, emperor from AD 98 to 117 Basilica of Maxentius and Constantine (built between AD 308 and 312) Leonid basilica Church of the Acheiropoietos, Thessaloniki, 450–60. Justinianic Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem, after 529. Church of the Acheiropoietos's arcaded single side aisles Church of the Nativity's trabeate doubled side aisles Late Antiquity Earlier basilicas had all had wooden roofs, but the 4th century Basilica of Maxentius, begun by Maxentius between 306 and 312 and completed by Constantine I, was an innovation that dispensed with timber trusses and used instead cross-vaults made from Roman concrete to create one of the ancient world's largest covered spaces: 80 m long, 25 m wide, and 35 m high.[6] It chanced to be the last civic basilica built in Rome.[6] The aisled-hall plan of the basilica was adopted by a number of religious cults in late antiquity.[2] New religions like Christianity required space for congregational worship, and the basilica was adapted by the early Church for worship.[3] Because they were able to hold large number of people, basilicas were adopted for Christian


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