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Summarium
DescriptioThe Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome cropped.jpg | Map of Rome, made by S.B. Platner for his book "The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome" published 1911. Cropped to show central Rome |
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Fons | File:The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome.jpg |
Auctor | S.B. Platner; cropped by me |
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Historia fasciculi
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recentissima | 11:37, 10 Februarii 2012 | 927 × 823 (837 chiliocteti) | Andrew Dalby | {{Information |Description=Map of Rome, made by S.B. Platner for his book "The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome" published 1911. Cropped to show central Rome |Source=File:The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome.jpg |Date=1911 |Author=S.B. |
Nexus ad fasciculum
Ad hunc fasciculum nectunt:
- Anio Novus
- Anio Vetus
- Aqua Alexandrina
- Aqua Alsietina
- Aqua Appia
- Aqua Claudia
- Aqua Iulia
- Aqua Marcia
- Aqua Tepula
- Aqua Traiana
- Aqua Virgo
- Ara Pacis Augustae
- Bibliotheca Porticus Octaviae
- Domus Aurea
- Macellum Liviae
- Porticus Octaviae
- Saepta Iulia
- Solarium Augusti
- Theatrum Marcelli
- Thermae Agrippae
- Formula:Capsa aquaeductus Romae antiquae
- Formula:Monumenta Romae antiquae