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AGORA

Volume 2 · 73 words · 1860 Edition

(ἀγορά, I congregate), in Grecian Antiquity, denoted both the public assembly of the people and the place in which they met. In the latter sense the term corresponds to the Roman Forum. The open space of the Agora was surrounded by the various buildings connected with the public administration. It was also in general the market place, and formed, as may be supposed, the centre of public resort and business of all kinds.