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Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani (1
January 1845 – 22 May 1929) was an
Italian archaeologist, a
pioneering student of
ancient Roman topography.
Among his many excavations...
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Lanciani, 1897; p. 247
Lanciani, 1897; pp. 247–248 "The
Roman Forum". world-archaeology.com. 4
September 2010.
Retrieved 4
January 2020.
Lanciani, 1897;...
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presumably would have run
along the
other two
sides of the Palatine. (
Lanciani notes several problems with this
proposed course,
which in the archaic...
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Based on "Outline of St. Peter's, Old St. Peter's, and
Circus of Nero".
Lanciani,
Rodolfo (1892).
Pagan and
Christian Rome [dead link] Houghton, Mifflin...
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result of
excavations in the late 19th century,
archaeologist Rodolfo Lanciani concluded that Agrippa's
Pantheon was
oriented so that it
faced south,...
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bought by the city in 1880 at the
suggestion of
Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani. A
house was
subsequently built in a
previous vineyard there. The current...
- Plan from
Forma Urbis Romae (
Lanciani)...
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Rodolfo Lanciani in 1874
unearthed m****
graves in the
Esquiline area.
These may have been the
puticuli described by Varro.
According to
Lanciani, the puticuli...
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Lanciani Pagan and
Christian Rome
Boston and New York, 1893 p. 190:
Lanciani states it was
found and
demolished in...
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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, Houghton...