The Archæology of Rome, Parte 8J. Parker and Company, 1876 |
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Pagina iii
... side were brought into this space , and cer- tainly , for the last mile into Rome , must have had one of these ... side of the wall is the part necessarily shewn , because the outer side is concealed by the arcade of the Aqua Felice ...
... side were brought into this space , and cer- tainly , for the last mile into Rome , must have had one of these ... side of the wall is the part necessarily shewn , because the outer side is concealed by the arcade of the Aqua Felice ...
Pagina iv
... side by side , and used afterwards to receive the surplus water of the later aqueducts on a higher level . We then have a considerable number of the Arches of Nero , following a straight line for another mile to the west end of the ...
... side by side , and used afterwards to receive the surplus water of the later aqueducts on a higher level . We then have a considerable number of the Arches of Nero , following a straight line for another mile to the west end of the ...
Pagina xviii
... side of Rome , from their Sources above Subiaco , and on the bank of the river Anio , to Rome , and their mouths in the Tiber . Western side of Rome , from their Sources in the lakes on the hills , called Alseatina and Sabatina , or ...
... side of Rome , from their Sources above Subiaco , and on the bank of the river Anio , to Rome , and their mouths in the Tiber . Western side of Rome , from their Sources in the lakes on the hills , called Alseatina and Sabatina , or ...
Pagina 2
... side of the lake , and the Forum Ro- manum the northern side . The Aqua Juturnæ , marked 1056 in Nolli's Map , is the stream that gushes out in great volume from the rock at the foot of the Palatine in the Lupercal of Augustus , which ...
... side of the lake , and the Forum Ro- manum the northern side . The Aqua Juturnæ , marked 1056 in Nolli's Map , is the stream that gushes out in great volume from the rock at the foot of the Palatine in the Lupercal of Augustus , which ...
Pagina 5
... side by side in the face of the scarped cliff , not following each other : a practice common in quarrying , where the circumstances require it , down to the present . day . Between the chambers are massive square or oblong piers , left ...
... side by side in the face of the scarped cliff , not following each other : a practice common in quarrying , where the circumstances require it , down to the present . day . Between the chambers are massive square or oblong piers , left ...
Parole e frasi comuni
agger Alexander Severus Alsietina ancient angle Anio Novus Anio Vetus Appia Nova Aqua Appia Aqua Felice Aqua Marcia aque aqueduct Arch of Dolabella arches of Nero Augustus Aventine bank branch brick bridge built called carried castella castellum aquæ cave Claudia and Anio Claudian arcade cliff Coelian conduit enters Rome excavations foss fountain Frontinus garden gate ground Hadrian hill inscription junction Lacus lake large reservoir Latina loch Lorenzo Marcian Marcian arcade Marrana miles from Rome Minerva Medica Nymphæum old specus Palatine passes piers piscina PLATE Porta Capena Porta Furba Porta Maggiore probably quarry remains river Almo river Anio road rock Rome Sabatina seen Servius Tullius Sessorian Sessorium shewn shews side Spes springs stone stream Subiaco subterranean supply temple Tepula Thermæ third century Tiber Tivoli Torre Fiscale tower traced Trajan tufa tunnel underground valley Via Appia Via Latina Villa Virgo visible Wall of Aurelian
Brani popolari
Pagina 91 - Roman marriages at the end of the first and the beginning of the second century were childless.
Pagina 129 - ... the neighbourhood of Newmarket, and in so doing several times crossed and recrossed the road leading to that village. It seemed to me that there had once been a wide trackway along the course of the dyke, and that, as land became valuable, and the road was narrowed, the proprietors inclosed the dyke sometimes on one side of the road, and sometimes on the other. The earthwork was much degraded, and indeed levelled, for considerable distances ; but all the peasantry we met with knew its course,...
Pagina 71 - Q -p. represent the four chambers. The channel of the aqueduct coming from the east, at a tolerably high level enters the chamber B. Thence the water passed (possibly over a large waste pipe) into the chamber beneath, D. Between D and C there were communications through the wall (possibly provided with fine grating). Through the roof of C there was a hole, and the water passed upwards, of course finding the same level in A as in B, whence it was carried off into another stream. By the aid of sluice...
Pagina 30 - Tuditanus, reduced by force the town of Aternum, took above seven thousand prisoners, and a considerable quantity of brass and silver coin. At Rome a dreadful fire raged during two nights and one day: every thing between the Salinae and the Carmental gate was levelled to the ground, as were the jEquimaelium and the Jugarian street.
Pagina 112 - Ipsos crediderim sic habitare deos. Quid loquar aerio pendentes fornice rivos, Qua vix imbriferas tolleret Iris aquas...
Pagina 22 - ... and of the tomb of Eurysaces the baker there discovered, just outside of the gate, gives a plan in which he inserts a temple just inside the gate on the southern side, which he calls the Temple of Spes...