pulpitum (Q23838)

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(Latin; pl. pulpiti: a pulpit, platform, or actor's stage). Roman theatre stage (logeion in the Greek theatre). A platform for a public speaker i

(Latin; pl. pulpiti: a pulpit, platform, or actor's stage). Roman theatre stage (logeion in the Greek theatre). A platform for a public speaker i
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pulpitum
(Latin; pl. pulpiti: a pulpit, platform, or actor's stage). Roman theatre stage (logeion in the Greek theatre). A platform for a public speaker i

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    pulpitum (English)
    Latin pl. pulpiti a pulpit platform or actor's stage. Roman theatre stage logeion in the Greek theatre. A platform for a public speaker in front of the scaenae scaenae frons Vitruvius gives the maximum height as five feet as opposed to the ten to twelve-foot height of the Hellenistic logeion. See also Latin podium."" (English)
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