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This is a Capitolium; we'll talk about what a Capitolium is in a future lecture, but it is a temple to Jupiter and others, as we shall see.
I also want to mention from the start that unlike other courses in architecture where you may have been studying Frank Lloyd Wright or Borromini, Francesco Borromini, or Frank Gehry, we have very few names of architects preserved from Roman times, because it was the patron who was all, not the architect, and I'll explain that in a future lecture.
They wanted to be able to more precisely to predict what prices were going to be in markets, and they wanted to do that for reasons I'm going to elaborate to you much later on when we come and talk about Marx, and the labor theory of value and its limitations, but that's for a future lecture.
And I'm going to go into this in more detail in a future lecture, but for logical reasons a good many African-American slaves ended up becoming Loyalists for good reason having to do with the chance of earning their freedom.
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So as we're going to see in future lectures, a logical response to this conclusion would be for the colonists to next turn to the King to solve their problems.
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This affair is one in a series that have defined his masculinity; the others will be covered in future lectures.
And obviously, as we're going to see in future lectures, given this divide over the issue of slavery, it became a continual deal-breaker whenever any sort of national initiative was being discussed, like the drafting of a new Constitution.
But those are more themes for future lectures.
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