PULPITUM, in the Grecian and Roman theatres, was a place where the players performed their parts. It was lower than the scena, and higher than the orchestra, nearly answering to what we call the stage, as distinguished from the pit and the galleries. Pulpitum was also a moveable desk or pulpit, from which disputants pronounced their dissertations, and authors recited their works.
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