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Rome; General view of the caves called Centroni (?), left side, towards the tunnel of the Marrana.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2315
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Aqueducts - View in a corner of one of the chambers at the Centroni (?), with a channel for water.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2316
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Construction of Opus Lateritium, in one of the chambers at the Centroni (?).; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2317
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; General view of the Centroni (?), from the southwest.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2318
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; General view of the Centroni (?), from the south. It seems probable that the extensive ruins called the Centroni, situated on the Via Latina, at the edge of the hills about seven miles from Rome, are those of a fortified village (the Pagus Lemonius?). There are remains here of two periods; the fortifications are of the time of Sylla, of rude concrete work, the brickwork is of a later period, and my be of the time of Lucullus. The Pagus Lemonius was first placed by the antiquaries at the Villa di Quintilli, on the Via Appia, but as it was recorded to have been on the Via Latina, the supposed site was then removed to the Sette Bassi; but there are no signs of fortifications there, and all the Pagi were ordered to be fortified in the time of Sylla. The site of the Sette Bassi is also too near Rome for a village of so much importance as is shown by the inscriptions respecting the Pagus Lemonius.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2319
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Excavations, 1871 - aqueducts - A brick arch of an aqueduct (?) under the cottage, near the Temple of Minerva Medica.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2321
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia - Tomb of Seneca, on the boundary of the Villa in which he was killed. In front is his portrait. On the cover of the sarcophagus, inserted at the top, is represented the death of Meleager, son of Consus, in allusion to the riches and misfortunes of Seneca; he died in AD 65.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2330
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Aqueducts - View of the exterior of a round building, or Castellum Aquae (?), near S. Maria Maggiore.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2322
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Aqueducts - View of the interior of a round building, or Castellum Aquae (?), near S. Maria Maggiore.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2323
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Forum Romanum - View of the building called the Schola Xanti, or Shops of the Scribes, with the colonnade of the temple, called of the Dei Consenti, over it.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2325
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Excavations, 1871 - Aqueducts - View of a pit in the Piazza di S. Ignazio. Showing an arch made of great blocks of tufa, and a Specus which served to convey the water (of the Aqua Virgo?) to the Thermae of Agrippa and the Pantheon. The site is near the Septa, where Frontinus says this aqueduct ended.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2326
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Forum of Trajan - General view of the remains of the Basilica Ulpia. With the Church of the Madonna di Loreto, by San Gallo, AD 1507, and the Church del Nome di Maria, AD 1728.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2327
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia m. IV. - Fragments of the Tomb of Marcus Servilius Quartus (first century), discovered by Canova in 1808.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2328
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia m. IV. and V. - Fragments of ceilings in travertine, belonging to the Tomb of Q. Appuleius Pamphilus, c. BC 40.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2329
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia m. V. and VI. - Remains of a bathroon in the Villa de Quintili. It was in this villa that the Emperor Commodus was killed, he had violently persecuted the family of the Quintili.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2349
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia - Remains of the arcade of the Aqua Aurelia, AD 170, in the Villa de Quintili.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2351
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Aqueducts - View of the substructure where the Marrana is divided into two parts, one falling into the ditch which goes to the Anio, the other going into the tunnel towards Rome (with the house of Morena in the distance).; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2312
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Fountain made out of a sarcophagus of the third century in Civita Lavinia.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2378
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Mediaeval Gate of Aricia. View of the interior.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2372
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - View of Genzano, the ancient Cintianum.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2373
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Fragment of a Doric cornice, with the inscription dedicated by Q. Flaminius (BC 200) to Juno Sospita Lavinia, found near Civita Lavinia, now in Genzano.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2374
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Panoramic view of Nemi.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2375
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Fountain by Bernini, under a Cyclopeian wall, outside Civita Lavinia, the old Lanuvium.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2376
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Walls, tower, and gate of Civita Lavinia, rebuilt by the Colonnas in the fifteenth century.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2377
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Inscription, dedicated by the Senate of Civita Lavinia, to T. Aurelius Aphrodisius, c. AD 10(?).; T. AVRELIO; AVG . LIB.; APHRODISIO; PROC . AVG; A RATIONIBVS; S. P. Q. L.; DEDIC. Q. VARINIO Q. F.; MAEC . LAEVIANO . AED.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2379
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - View of the fine bridge by Giuseppe Bertolini, between Albano and Aricia.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2370
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Inscription outside the wall of the Church at Civita Lavinia, dedicated by the Senate and people of Lanvinium to M. AVRELIVS AGILIVS . SEPTENTRIONI, (AD 180).; M. AVREL. AVG. LIB.; AGILIO . SEPTENTRIO; NI . PANTOMIMO . SVI; TEMPORIS . PRIMO . SACERDO; TI . SYNODI . APOLLINIS . PA; RASITO . ALVMNO faustinae; aug PROducto AB. IMP. M.; AVREL . COMMODO . ANTONI; NO . PIO . FELICE . AVGVSTO . ORNAMENTIS . DECVRIONAT DECRETO . ORDINIS . EXORNATO ET ALLECTO INTER IVVENES ; S. P. Q. LANIVINVS.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2380
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Mediaeval house in Civita lavinia, with corbel - table.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2381
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Mediaeval house in Civita Lavinia, with arches across the street.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2382
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Gate of Civita Lavinia, with Opera Saracenesca.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2383
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Mediaeval walls and fortifications of Civita Lavinia, and antique pavement.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2384
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Tufa wall and an ancient paved road near Civita Lavinia, of very early character.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2385
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Wall of Opus Quadratum, built of volcanic stone near Civita Lavinia, Lanuvium, BC 800(?).; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2386
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - View of the Church dell’ Assunta, by Bernini, AD 1664, in Aricia, one of the principal cities of Latium.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2371
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia - Columbaria of Opus Reticulatum, near Albano, c. AD 20.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2369
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia - Three reservoirs of water in the Villa de Quintili, and ruins of the halls of the thermae, AD 162.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2352
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Aqueducts - Sources and subterranean Specus of the Auqa Aurelia, in the park of Prince Colonna, near Marino.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2359
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia - Ruins of the halls of the thermae in the Villa de Quintili, AD 162.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2353
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia - Ruins of the halls of the thermae in the Villa de Quintili, AD 162.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2354
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia - A chemist’s laboratory, found opposite to the Villa de Quintili.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2355
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Stone quarries of peperino (lapis Albanus) under Marino, not now used.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2356
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Stone quarries of peperino (lapis Albanus) under Marino, now in use.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2357
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Aqueducts - Sources and subterranean Specus of the Auqa Aurelia, in the park of Prince Colonna, near Marino.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2358
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Aqueducts - Sources and subterranean Specus of the Auqa Aurelia, in the park of Prince Colonna, near Marino.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2360
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Via Appia - Tomb near Albano, in imitation of an Etruscan tomb, and miscalled that of the Horatii and Curiatii. Piranesi calls this the tomb of Arunte, son of Porsenna, who is recorded by Dionysius to have been killed under the walls of the ancient Arieia. (Dionysius, lib. v. c. 36; lib. vii. c. 5) In the center is an imitation in stone and marble of a funeral pyre, with turrets at the four angles.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2368
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Aqueducts - Sources and subterranean Specus of the Auqa Aurelia, in the park of Prince Colonna, near Marino.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2361
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Aqueducts - Fountain of Aqua Aurelia under Marino. This source was called in early times “Caput Aquae Ferentinae” (Livii Hist., i. 51, et ii. 38). It was brought into Rome by Marcus Aurelius, AD 162, and is mentioned by his name in the Regionary Catalogue.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2362
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Aqueducts - Mediaeval tower of the Colonnesi, built over the Specus of the Auqa Aurelia, under Marino.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2363
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - Panoramic view of Marino, the ancient Castrimoenium.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2364
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy
Rome; Out of Rome - General view of Rocca di Papa, the ancient Fabia.; Cardboard
- Object Identifier
- 2000.01.2365
- Verbatim Site
- Rome
- Object Type
- Photographs and prints
- Materials
- Cardboard
- Verbatim Provenance
- Italy