Rome (549 Subjects)
Plan of the remains of the Mausoleum of Hadrian, today part of Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome.
Longitudinal section of the bridge of Sant'Angelo and the Mausoleum of Hadrian, Rome.
Section of one of the arches of Sant'Angelo bridge, Rome.
View of Sant'Angelo bridge, Rome.
Remains of Nero's bridge (Ponte Neroniano), Rome.
Plan of the bridges Fabricius and Cestius, Rome. Inscriptions in hieroglyphics and Latin.
Remains of the Roman pavement on Tiber island, where the temple of Aesculapius stood.
Remains of the bridge of Fabricius (Ponte Fabricio), Rome.
Roman inscription from Fabricius Bridge. The inscription is repeated across the arches and reads: L . FABRICIVS . C . F . CVR . VIAR | FACIVNDVM . COERAVIT | IDEMQVE | PROBAVIT
Plan and elevation of the bridge of Fabricius in Rome.
Section of the bridge of Fabricius in Rome.
Section of the bridge of Fabricius in Rome.
View of the bridge of Cestius in Rome.
Roman inscriptions and plan of part of the bridge of Cestius in Rome.
Side view and architectural features of the bridge of Cestius in Rome.
Vertical section of the arch of the bridge of Cestius in Rome.
Plan and reconstruction of the remains of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Plan of the remains of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Fragments of the marble plan of ancient Rome called Forma Urbis Romae, or Severan Marle plan, created under Septimius Severus.
Theatre of Marcellus, Rome.
Section of one of the banks at the theatre of Marcellus, Rome.
Section of one of the banks at the theatre of Marcellus, Rome.
Transverse section of one of the lower banks at the theatre of Marcellus, Rome.
View of the remains of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Plan, reconstruction and architectural features of the Doric columns at the exterior of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Doric columns at the exterior of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Doric columns at the exterior of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Ionic columns of the second level of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Ionic columns of the second level of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.
Reconstruction and architectural features (entablature, triglyphs and guttae) of the Ionic columns of the second level of the theatre of Marcellus in Rome.