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The Forma Urbis Romae or Severan Marble Plan is a massive marble map of ancient Rome, created under the emperor Septimius Severus between 203 and 211 CE. Matteo Cadario gives specific years of 205–208, noting that the map was based on property records.[1]
^La Regina, Adriano, ed. (2007) [2004]. Archaeological Guide to Rome. Richard Sadleir (trans.) (New update ed.). Electa. p. 179.
The FormaUrbisRomae or Severan Marble Plan is a massive marble map of ancient Rome, created under the emperor Septimius Severus between 203 and 211 CE...
Università di Roma from 1878 until 1927. He is known today chiefly for his FormaUrbisRomae (1893‑1901) and the Storia degli scavi, a regular summary of Roman...
History of the Greco-Roman World 2007; p. 157 CUP Stanford University: FormaUrbisRomae BBC: Tooth and nail dentures Wilson, Andrew (2002), "Machines, Power...
tributa to gather to cast votes. The Saepta Julia can be seen on the FormaUrbisRomae, a map of the city of Rome as it existed in the early 3rd century...
to the Saepta Iulia, a placement confirmed by the depiction on the FormaUrbisRomae showing a southern part comprising a semicircular apse with several...
Archaeological discussion and 3D reconstruction Stanford University FormaUrbisRomae: slabs of the Forum Area with the "Miliarium Aureum" (the "Miliarium...
reconstruction The Death and Funeral of Julius Caesar Stanford University FormaUrbisRomae: slabs of the Forum Area with Temple of Divus Iulius (the Temple of...
Architecture. Cornell University Press. pp. 40, 157. "Stanford Digital FormaUrbisRomae Project". Standford University. Archived from the original on 2021-07-30...
the field of Roman topography, having superseded Rodolfo Lanciani's FormaUrbisRomae (1893–1901). Platner and Ashby has since itself been superseded by...
of Naples was copied. Ovid, Ars amatoria, 1.82 The fragment of the FormaUrbisRomae, where the western apse of the Basilica is depicted, bears the inscription...
celebrations. Horses portal Sports portal Circus of Maxentius Amphitheatre FormaUrbisRomae List of closed stadia by capacity Hippodrome of Constantinople Humphrey...
Ancient Rome. Princeton University Press. p. 500. "Stanford Digital FormaUrbisRomae Project". formaurbis.stanford.edu. Retrieved 2020-04-14. T.P. Wiseman...
Museum of Naples (Napoli: Electa, 2001), p. 334. Rudolpho Lanciani, FormaUrbisRomae, 1893-1901, vol. II, 201, fig. 129. Stefano De Caro, The National...
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part of the city's IX Region. The detailed early 3rd-century Severan FormaUrbisRomae and Lanciani's modern revision of it place this reconstructed temple...
part of its floorplan is known from Fragment 33 of the 3rd century FormaUrbisRomae. Hercules in Roman religion Temple of Hercules Victor and Ara Maxima...
among other topics, the Severan marble plan of Rome known as the FormaUrbisRomae. He was part of the group of scholars associated with Italo Gismondi...
Pliny the Elder, and it is also known through the Peutinger Map. FormaUrbisRomae Martial's Epigrams Book Two. Translated by Williams, Craig A. Oxford...
One of the chambers opened at the end of the porticos housed the FormaUrbisRomae, a marble map of ancient Rome, made in the Severan period (3rd century)...
extensive by any means, the evidence we do have when included with the FormaUrbisRomae (the Marble Plan) and the series of renaissance drawings which used...
emperor Galba. Archaeological excavations and the remains of the FormaUrbisRomae show that the Horrea Galbae comprised three long rectangular courtyards...
principally based on Lanciani's edition of the 3rd-century Severan FormaUrbisRomae but incorporates other archaeological work and extends it to represent...