Remarks on the Antiquities of Rome and Its Environs: Being a Classical and Topographical Survey of the Ruins of that Celebrated City |
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... taken from accurate original drawings , * excepting only those of the Pantheon and Vespasian's Amphitheatre , which are copied , the one from Desgodetz , and the other from Fon- tana . With regard to other engravings , which might have ...
... taken from accurate original drawings , * excepting only those of the Pantheon and Vespasian's Amphitheatre , which are copied , the one from Desgodetz , and the other from Fon- tana . With regard to other engravings , which might have ...
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... taken away I. and added it to the Tuscan . Three of these orders are Greek , viz . the Doric , the Ionic , and the Corinthian : the Tuscan and the Composite are Italian . Thus the Italians have invented the heaviest and the lightest of ...
... taken away I. and added it to the Tuscan . Three of these orders are Greek , viz . the Doric , the Ionic , and the Corinthian : the Tuscan and the Composite are Italian . Thus the Italians have invented the heaviest and the lightest of ...
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... taken by Curius Dentatus in the year 481 U. C. and which he exhibited to public view in his triumph . In former times , Florus informs us , the vic- torious generals of Rome produced in their triumphs herds of sheep and cattle taken ...
... taken by Curius Dentatus in the year 481 U. C. and which he exhibited to public view in his triumph . In former times , Florus informs us , the vic- torious generals of Rome produced in their triumphs herds of sheep and cattle taken ...
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... taken down for their precious materials , with Gallorum , fracta Samnitium arma vidisses : tum si captivos aspiceres , Molossi , Thessali , Macedones , Bruttius , Apulus , atque Lucanus : si pompas , aurum , purpura , signa , tabula ...
... taken down for their precious materials , with Gallorum , fracta Samnitium arma vidisses : tum si captivos aspiceres , Molossi , Thessali , Macedones , Bruttius , Apulus , atque Lucanus : si pompas , aurum , purpura , signa , tabula ...
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... taken for a triumphal arch . § Hist . Nat . 1. 3. c . 5. - This text of Pliny- " ita ut duodecim portæ semel numerentur " -is no doubt obscure , and has perplexed the commentators . It has probably arisen from the carelessness of the ...
... taken for a triumphal arch . § Hist . Nat . 1. 3. c . 5. - This text of Pliny- " ita ut duodecim portæ semel numerentur " -is no doubt obscure , and has perplexed the commentators . It has probably arisen from the carelessness of the ...
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afterwards Albano Alexander Severus amphitheatre ancient antiquaries antiquity Antoninus Appia aqueduct arch Augustus Aurelian Aventine hill baths buildings built called Campus Martius Capitol celebrated Celian Celian hill church of St Cicero circus columns dedicated defaced doubt elegant emperor engraved erected Esquiline hill feet formerly Forum gardens gate Hist honour Horace inscription Julius Cæsar Latium Livy magnificent marble mausoleum mentioned miles Mons monument Nero obelisk observed ornamented palace Palatine hill palms Pantheon perhaps Pietro Santi Bartoli Piranesi placed plate Plin Pliny Pompey Pons Ponte Pope Porta di S.Sebastiano portico preserved probably published quæ Quirinal hill reckoned remains remarkable rinal hill river road Roma Romæ Roman Rome Romulus ruins says Scipio seems seen sepulchre served Severus side statues stood Suet supposed temple of Jupiter theatre Tiber tine hill Tivoli trace Trajan triumphal Vespasian via Appia villa Virgil walls
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Page 233 - Nymph of the grot, these sacred springs I keep : And to the murmur of these waters sleep : Ah spare my slumbers, gently tread the cave, And drink in silence, or in silence lave.
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Page 305 - ... hoc, ubi nunc fora sunt, udae tenuere paludes ; amne redundatis fossa madebat aquis. Curtius ille lacus, siccas qui sustinet aras, nunc solida est tellus, sed lacus ante fuit.
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Page 295 - This was the most unkindest cut of all; For when the noble Caesar saw him stab, Ingratitude, more strong than traitors' arms, Quite vanquished him. Then burst his mighty heart; And in his mantle muffling up his face, Even at the base of Pompey's statue (Which all the while ran blood) great Caesar fell.