The Digital Piranesi

Roman Antiquities (4 of 4)


 

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  1. Works and Volumes Jeanne Britton

Contents of this path:

  1. The Roman Antiquities of Giambattista Piranesi Venetian Architect Volume Four
  2. Frontispiece
  3. Index of the Contents in Volume Four
  4. View of the Bridge, and the Mausoleum, built by the Emperor Hadrian
  5. Plan of the Ruin of the Mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian, today the Principal Fortress of Rome, called Castel Sant'Angelo
  6. Ruin of the Mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian, today the Principal Fortress of Rome, called Castel Sant'Angelo
  7. Cutaway and Cross-section of the Mausoleum
  8. Cross-section of the Buttresses of the great Foundation of the Mausoleum
  9. View of the underground Foundations of the Mausoleum, that were erected by the Emperor Hadrian
  10. View of the Entrance to the Upper Room inside the Tomb of the Emperor Hadrian
  11. Cross-section of one of the middle Arches of the Bridge of Hadrian
  12. View of the Bridge of Hadrian, today called the Ponte Sant'Angelo
  13. View of the ruin of one of the Piers of the Ponte Trionfale
  14. The location of the two bridges, Quattro Capi and Ferrato, through which one passes to the Isola Tiberina
  15. View of a portion of the Ship of Travertines, constructed and built in front of the structures that supported the Temple of Aesculapius
  16. View of the Ponte Fabricio, today called the Quattro Capi
  17. Inscription incised on the Voussoirs of one of the Large Arches of the Ponte Fabricio (today called the Ponte Quattro Capi)
  18. Plan and Elevation of the Bridge, today called Quattro Capi
  19. Cross-section of the Ponte Fabrizio, called the Quattro Capi
  20. Cross-section of the Ponte Fabrizio, today called the Quattro Capi
  21. View of the Ponte Ferrato, called by the Antiquarians the Bridge of Cestius
  22. Plan [and Inscriptions] of the Ponte Ferrato, called by the Antiquarians the Bridge of Cestius
  23. Elevation of the Ponte Ferrato
  24. Cross-section of the Ponte Ferrato
  25. Plan of the Ruin of the Theater of Marcellus (1 of 2)
  26. Plan of the Ruin of the Theater of Marcellus (2 of 2)
  27. One of the fragments of the ancient map of Rome, conserved in the Capitoline [Museum], which shows the plan of the stage of the Theater of Marcellus
  28. Exterior view of the ruin of the circular arcade of the Theater of Marcellus
  29. Section of one of the Arcades of the Theater of Marcellus
  30. Section of one of the Arcades of the Theater of Marcellus facing the Via de' Senatori
  31. Transverse Section of the Lower Arcades of the Theater of Marcellus
  32. View of a part of the foundations of the Theater of Marcellus
  33. Reconstruction of the Porticoes of the First Order of the Theater of Marcellus
  34. Close-up Reconstruction of Some of the Doric Elements of the First Order of the Theater of Marcellus
  35. Close-up Reconstruction of Some Elements of the First Order of the Theater of Marcellus
  36. Reconstruction of One Element of the Porticoes of Second Order of the Theater of Marcellus
  37. Close-up Reconstruction of Some Details the Second Order of the Theater of Marcellus (1 of 2)
  38. Close-up Reconstruction of Some Details the Second Order of the Theater of Marcellus (2 of 2)
  39. Illustration of the Extant Ruins of the Theater of Pompey
  40. Plan of the remains of the Portico of Octavia, sister of Augustus
  41. Ruin of the interior façade of the Portico of Octavia
  42. View of one of the sides of the façade of the Portico of the Octavia
  43. Close-up Illustration of Some Details of the Façade of the Main Entrance of the Portico of the Octavia
  44. Close-up Reconstruction of Some Parts of the Portico of Octavia
  45. Close-up Reconstruction of the Moulding of the Cornice of the Opposite Part of the Façade of the Portico of Octavia
  46. Plan of the Temple of Juno inside the Portico of Octavia
  47. On the Temple of Juno Inside the Portico of Octavia
  48. Close-up Illustration of the Capital of One of the Columns of the Temple of Juno Inside the Portico of Octavia
  49. Plan of the Ruin of the Portico of Philip
  50. Illustration of the Ruin of the Arcades that were in front of the Saepta Julia
  51. Plan of the Remains of the Portico built by M. Aemilius Lepidus and P. Aemilius Paulus outside the Porta Trigemina at the Emporium on the bank of the Tiber
  52. Plan of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis, built by Servius Tullius
  53. Profile of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis
  54. Close-up Reconstruction of Details of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis (1 of 2)
  55. Close-up Reconstruction of Details of the Temple of Fortuna Virilis (2 of 2)
  56. Plan of the Animal Cages built by Domitian for the Amphitheater
  57. Section of the Animal Cages built by Domitian
  58. Close-up Reconstruction of Some Elements the First Order of the Animal Cages Built by Domitian
  59. Close-up Reconstruction of Some Elements the Second Order of the Animal Cages Built by Domitian
  60. Ruins of a College of Silvanus Aurelianus about four miles from Rome outside the Porta Maggiore