- The gens
Claudia (Latin: [ˈkɫau̯di.a]),
sometimes written Clodia, was one of the most
prominent patrician houses at
ancient Rome. The gens
traced its origin...
- The
Horti Pompeiani was the name of two
gardens built by
Pompey the Great. One
surrounded the
Theatre of Pompey,
built in 55 BC, the
other were a set...
- the
Horti Sallustiani (created by the
historian Sallust), the
Horti Pompeiani, and the
Horti Aciliorum. The hill came to be
known in
Roman times as...
- "On the
shape of
Vesuvius before AD 79 (and why it
should matter to
modern archaeologists)".
Rivista di
Studi Pompeiani. 25: 201–204. ISSN 1120-3579....
- The
Temple of
Hercules Pompei**** (Latin:
aedes Herculis Pompeiani) was a
temple dedicated to
Hercules in
ancient Rome near the
circus Maximus. Vitruvius...
-
Excavations of the “Praedia
Iuliae Felicis” in Pompeii.
Rivista Di
Studi Pompeiani, 7, 115–132. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44291578 Ozgenel, Lalo (15 April...
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Giovanni Pugliese (1950). "L'instrvmentvm
Scriptorivm Nei
Monumenti Pompeiani Ed Ercolanesi." in Pompeiana.
Raccolta di
studi per il
secondo centenario...
- l'Ancien.
Histoire naturelle. ****V (in French). 35. and Augusti. I
colori pompeiani (in Italian). pp. 85 and following. See Théophraste. Sur les
pierres (in...
- with
other designations such as "Mariani (supporters of
Gaius Marius),
Pompeiani (relating to
Pompey the Great), and, we may add, Christiani". It is possible...
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Rivieccio (villa
marittima romana detta Terma-Ginnasio),”
Rivista di
Studi Pompeiani 4 (1993–1994): 256–267
Maria Paola Guidobaldi (Soprintendenza Speciale...