Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani (1 January 1845 – 22 May 1929) was an Italian archaeologist, a pioneering student of ancient Roman topography. Among his many...
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Atlas of Ancient Rome. Princetion University Press. pp. 379–380. Rodolfo Lanciani (1897). The Ruins and Excavations of Ancient Rome. Boston, New York...
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is known of what happened to it after Vespasian’s reconstruction. Rodolfo Lanciani believed that it could have been falling into ruins as early as the...
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Season. Paulist Press. p. 46. ISBN 0-8091-3626-0. Retrieved 2016-07-19. Rodolfo Lanciani, Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries, 1898, chapter 5 'The...
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needed] Capitoline Wolf statues in cities (Lacus Curtius website) Rodolfo Lanciani, Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries ch. X; Musei Capitolini...
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the coloured engraving shown on the right to mark this occasion. The Rodolfo Lanciani Collection in Bergamo, Italy, holds a number of plain or coloured prints...
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Apostolic Camera (the Papal treasury). This structure was identified by Rodolfo Lanciani as the Basilica Julia, but the name could have applied to any structure...
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side of the arch above the high altar. In the nineteenth-century, Rodolfo Lanciani recalled that at Christmastime the presepio included a carved and painted...
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that both had been carefully buried in antiquity. The archaeologist Rodolfo Lanciani, who was present at the sculpture's discovery, wrote: I have witnessed...
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Roman Forum and its remains were uncovered by Rodolfo Lanciani in 1902. Italian archaeologist Rodolfo Lanciani discovered the remains of the altar in 1902...
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