Breviarium Urbis Romae Antiquae

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BRILL, 2002 - 606 páginas
First published in 1977, the "Breviarium Urbis Romae Antiquae" is a classic among the literary Rome guides for those who want to be guided by the classics on their walks through the Eternal City. It aims at providing the reader with a collection of texts giving the most important information on the building activities of the Roman aediles which can be drawn from Latin sources, covering a period of about eleven centuries. The texts have been arranged according to the division of Rome in fourteen regions and are grouped around a monument. This unique and charming booklet should be on the wish list of every classicist, archaeologist and art historian.

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De Vrbe
5
Porta Capena
55
Caelimontium
81
Isis et Serapis
95
Templum Pacis
119
Esquiliae
134
Alta Semita
145
Via Lata
177
Palatium
439
Circus Maximus
491
Piscina Publica
532
Auentinus
541
Transtiberim
553
Epilogus
583
Index rerum notabiliorum
585
Forma Vrbis situm XIV regionum illustrans
598

Forum Romanum
187
Circus Flaminius 371
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