- with -i but
porticus is a
feminine fourth-declension noun
whose plural is also
porticus,
sometimes differentiated with a
macron as
porticūs. The English...
- This
portico was
known as the
Portico of
Metellus (
Porticus Metelli) or
Portico of
Caecilius (
Porticus Caecilii).
Augustus refurbished the
portico and its...
-
controversa storia della Porticus Aemilia, in
Archeologia classica 63 (2012), pp. 575–591.
Francesco P. Arata,
Enrico Felici,
Porticus Aemilia,
navalia o horrea...
- Dalmatia. C****ius Dio (XLIX.43)
confounded this
Porticus Philippi ("Portico of Philippus") and the
adjacent Porticus Octaviae,
which Octavian established around...
- The
Porticus Vipsania (Latin for the "Vipsanian Portico"), also
known as the
Portico of
Agrippa (
Porticus Agrippae), was a
portico near the Via Flaminia...
- The
Porticus Argonautarum (Latin for the "Portico of the Argonauts"; Italian:
Portico degli Argonauti), also
known as the
Portico of
Agrippa (Latin: Porticus...
-
Nothing remains of the
Porticus Margaritaria except for some
sections of
foundation and ruins.
Jordan (I.2.476)
placed the
porticus on the
boundary of Region...
- The
Portico of
Pompey (Latin:
Porticus Pompeii), also
known as the
Great Walkway (Ambulatio Magni) and Hall of a
Hundred Pillars (Hecatostylon), was a...
- The
Porticus Catuli (Latin for the "Portico of Catulus") was a
portico on the
Palatine Hill in
ancient Rome. It was a
local landmark (monumentum). It was...
- the
entire Saepta Julia. The
Porticus Meleagri lined the
eastern side of the
Saepta Julia.
Little remains of the
Porticus Meleagri, and
location and reconstruction...