- a
forum venalium of
ancient Rome. This
forum is
mentioned only in the
Regionary Catalogues as
belonging to
regio XIII,
placing it most
likely at the southern...
-
known as the
Horti Spei
Veteris and
later the
Palatium Sessorium. The
Regionary Catalogues name it as the "Amphitheatrum Castrense",
which could mean...
- on a hill
known for its
housing of
wealthy Romans. The fourth-century
Regionaries list the
Castra Peregrina in
regio II. The
remains of the camp were discovered...
- and
articles about Gnosticism and
Jungian psychology,
Hoeller is also
Regionary Bishop of
Ecclesia Gnostica.
Hoeller was
ordained to the
priesthood in...
- fornix, a
general term for a
vaulted space or cellar.
According to the
regionaries for the city of Rome,
lupanaria were
concentrated in
Regio II; the Caelian...
-
Using the
Forma Urbis its
perimeter enclosed 63
acres (25 ha);
while the
Regionary Catalogues of the 4th
century enclose 131
acres (53 ha).
According to...
- Davies, pp. 25–49, ISBN 978-0-432-15090-0 Storey,
Glenn R. (2002). "
Regionaries-Type
Insulae 2: Architectural/Residential
Units at Rome".
American Journal...
-
several much
later regionaries, by the end of the 4th
century AD, Rome's
aqueducts within the City – 19 of them,
according to the
regionary – fed 11 large...
- from the
nearby heights,
outside the
building proper. In late
Imperial regionary catalogues,
seating estimates for the
Circus become even wilder; one gives...
-
Infant Harpocrates?
Ciconiae Nixae, a
landmark listed in the 4th-century
regionaries, but
probably two
separate sites, the Ciconiae, or "Storks," perhaps...