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Plan of the lower floor of the Palace of the Caesars, believed to be the Palatine Baths
12021-03-30T11:16:07-07:00Avery Freemanb9edcb567e2471c9ec37caa50383522b90999cba228492Pianta del piano inferiore d'una parte del Palazzo de Cesari creduta le Terme Palatineplain2022-09-09T13:29:04-07:00Title: Pianta del piano inferiore d’una parte del Palazzo de Cesari creduta le Terme Palatine. Key: A. Peristilio, o sia Cortile con portici intorno. B. Sala nobile con aperatura rotonda nel mezzo della fornice, o volta, che illuminava il detto sito. C. Sale ottagone parimente con apertura nel mezzo della fornice. D. Gabinetti di communicazione, con volte dipinte. E. Retrostanze, che erano nobilmente ornate con marmi mischi. F. Piccioli Cavedj che in questo piano erano ornati di portici arcuati sostenuti da pilastri quadrangolari. G. Stanze corrispondenti nei portici dei detti Cavedi. H. Stanze consimili, che communicavano con una delle Sale ottagone. I. Scale che dal piano superiore, discendevano in questo. K. Sterquilinj magnifici nobilmente impellicciati di marmo, che restano segregati da tutta l’abitazione. L. Aditi di communicazione co’ portici del Peristilio, de quali si le pareti, che le volte erano nobilmente dipinte. M. Piscine, o stanze per bagni freddi anche queste impellicciate di marmo. N. Stanze consimili per bagni caldi. O. Podi o Risege ad uso di Decursorj all’intorno delle stanze formante vasche. Q Sopoditeri, o siano spogliatori. R. Stanze intermedie per Tepidarj, Sudatori, ed altro. S. Corridore con volta dipinta. T. Sale nobili di communicazione a detti bagni. V. Parti della casa consimili a quelle del piano superiore. X. Stanze al disotto de cortili pensili corrispondenti nel piano superiore. Y. Atrio nobile con indizio certo di colonnato per cui dal piano Peristilio si passava al piano inferiore del sito curvilineo creduto il teatro di Statilio Tauro. Le altre parti della casa sono gia’ descritte nella tavola antecedente Signature: Cav[alier]. Fr[a]nc[esc]o. Piranesi del[ineo]. e inc[ise]. 1787.Title: Plan of the lower floor of the Palace of the Caesars, believed to be the Palatine Baths. Key: A. Peristyle, or Courtyard with surrounding porticoes. B. Noble hall with a round opening in the middle of the archway, or vault, that illuminated the space. C. Octagonal room, also with an opening in the middle of the archway. D. Washrooms and corridors with painted vaults. E. Backrooms that were nobly adorned with inlaid marble decoration. F. Small courtyards on this floor were ornamented with arched porticoes sustained by quadrangular pilasters. G. Rooms corresponding to the porticoes of the aforementioned courtyards. H. Similar rooms that accessed one of the octagonal rooms. I. Stairs that descended from the upper floor to this one. K. Magnificent sewers nobly covered with marble, which are separated from the rest of the house. L. Entryways that access the porticoes of the Peristyle, whose walls and vaults were nobly painted. M. Pools, or rooms for cold baths that are also covered with marble. N. Similar rooms for hot baths. O. Podium or Platforms for the use of the Cavalry around the rooms that formed the pools. Q Double peristyle, or possibly dressing rooms. R. Intermediate rooms for the Tepidaria, Sudatoria, and others. S. Corridor with a painted vault. T. Noble rooms that access the aforementioned baths. V. Parts of the house similar to those of the upper floor. X. Rooms below the exterior courtyards corresponding to the upper floor. Y. Noble Atrium with conclusive evidence of a colonnade through which one passed to the lower floor from the Peristyle, [situated] on the curved area believed to be the theater of Statilius Taurus. The other parts of the house have already been described in the previous plate. Signature: Drawn and engraved by the Cavalier Francesco Piranesi. 1787.Zoe Langeref2dd00d773765a8b071cbe9e59fc8bf7c7da399
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12020-04-10T20:59:12-07:00Plan of the lower floor of the Palazzo de Cesari1from Volume 01 of Giovanni Battista Piranesi's Opereplain2020-04-10T20:59:12-07:00Internet Archivepiranesi-ia-vol1-075.jpgimage