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The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXXIX. Plans and elevations of the remains of the Portico d`Ottavia.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXXIV. Vista of some of the great parts of the first order of the Theatre of Marcellus.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXXIII. Vista of a first class part of the arcades of the Theatre of Marcellus.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXXII. Following the above table.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXXI. Section one of the wedges of the Theatre of Marcellus.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXX
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXVIII. External façade of the advancement of circular arches of the Theatre of Marcellus.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXVII. One of the fragments of the ancient map of Rome showing the layout of the stage of the Theatre of Marcellus.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXVI. Another plan of the Theatre of Marcellus.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXV. Plan of the Theatre of Marcellus.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXV. Bridge cross-section of Cestius.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXIX. Following the above table.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXIX. Following the above table.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXIV. Elevation of the bridge and its foundations Cestius.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXIII. Plant and inscriptions of Cestius Bridge.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXII. View of the Bridge Cestius.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXI. Other split, profiles and details of the Bridge of Four Heads.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XX. Cutaway view of the Bridge of Four Heads.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XVIII. Inscriptions in Bridge of Four Heads.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XVII. View of the Bridge of the Four Heads Fabrizio said today.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XVI. A view of the portion of the ship built and planted before the Travertine substructures of the Temple of Aesculapius Tiber Island.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XV. View the progress of one of the stacks of the Triumphal Bridge.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XV. Map of the Tiber Island and the two bridges that lead to it.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLVIII.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLVII. Vista of the advanced `arcades were the first to Septi Giulj.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLVI. Proof of the Portico of Philip the advanced.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLV. Vista of the great capitals of the columns of the Temple of Juno in the Portico d`Ottavia.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLV. Temple of Juno in the Portico d`Ottavia.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLIX.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLIV. Vista of modinatura big frame on the opposite side of the facade of the portico of Octavia.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLIV. Plan of the Temple of Juno in the Portico d`Ottavia.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLIII. Vista of some of the great parts of the Portico d`Ottavia.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLII. Vista of some of the great parts of the façade of the main entrance of the Portico d`Ottavia.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XLI. View of one of the sides of the front of the Portico d`Ottavia, its width and construction details.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XL. Surplus of the front interior of the Portico of Octavia, his section, foundation and construction details.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XIX. Plan, elevation and details of construction of the Bridge of Four Heads.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XIV. View of Bridge St. Angel, from the Castle towards the road of Banks.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XIII. Cross-section and construction details of Bridge St. Angel etc..
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XII. View of an entrance to the upper room into the boulder burial d`Elio Adriano.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XI. View of the underground foundation of the Mausoleum of Adrian`s helium.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate X. Cutaway of the spurs that serve as buttresses to the great foundation of the Mausoleum of Adrian `helium.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate VIII. Cutaway view of the Mausoleum of Hadrian and the Elio Bridge St. Angel.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate VII. Following the above table.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate VI. Construction details of the Mausoleum of Hadrian and d`Elio Bridge St. Angelo and their foundations.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate V. Plan of the Mausoleum of Hadrian and Bridge St. Angel.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate LVI. Vista of some of the great parts of the second order of the seraglio of the fairs `manufactured by Domitian.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate LVI. Silvano remains of a Board of Aurelian.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate LV. Vista of some of the great parts of the first order of the seraglio of the fairs `manufactured by Domitian.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate LIV. Section of the menagerie of wild beasts made ​​by Domitian.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate LIII. Map of the menagerie of wild beasts made ​​by Domitian.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate LII. Vista in large parts of the Temple of Fortuna Virile.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate LI. Vista in large parts of the Temple of Fortuna Virile.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate L. Vista of the menagerie of wild beasts made ​​by Domitian to use the amphitheater.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate IX. Following the above table.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate IV. View of the Bridge and the Mausoleum, manufactured by Elio Emperor Adrian.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate III. Table of Contents Volume in this quarter.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate II. According to the title. On the bank of a river a great colonnade through which you can see a bridge and monumental buildings of the opposite bank.
The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate I. Cover Page. Over a large cylindrical pillar decorated with a high relief with figures of sacrificing, the title in embossed letters.
The Roman antiquities, t. 3, Plate XXXVIII. Plan of the rooms adjoining the burial chambers above.
The Roman antiquities, t. 3, Plate XXXIX. Interior view of the room adjacent to the burial chambers above.
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