-
epitaph was
discovered in the
catacomb of
Callixtus (see Kraus, Roma
sotterranea, p. 154 et seq.), but
almost nothing more is
known of him. Even the date...
- Rossi, "Inscr. christ.
urbis Romæ", II, 62, 103, 138; cf. Idem, "Roma
sotterranea", II, 204–5)
relates that
Marcellus was
looked upon as a
wicked enemy...
-
subterranean Rome (the "Columbus of the Catacombs"),
author of Roma
Sotterranea and
first urban spelunker.
Bosio was born in Malta, and was sent as a...
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staircases Dal sito del
Comune di Orvieto:
Orvieto nella storia:
Orvieto sotterranea –
Pozzo di San Patrizio,
retrieved 2008-10-21
Review of
Pozzo di San...
-
critica (Cestres ed.). p. 33. Farinacci, Manlio.
Carsulae svelata e
Terni sotterranea. ****ociazione
Culturale UMRU - Terni. "Storia del teatro: lo
spazio scenico...
-
grotte visitabili d'Italia" (in Italian).
Retrieved 7 May 2022. "L'Italia
sotterranea dei
turisti speleologi" (in Italian).
Retrieved 7 May 2022. The entrance...
-
Stargate Lexicon. Look up
Egeria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Roma
Sotterranea: Il
ninfeo di Egeria: (in Italian)
Ruins of Egeria's
Nymphaeum Park of...
-
Antonio Bosio spent decades exploring and
researching them for his Roma
Sotterranea (1632).
Archeologist Giovanni Battista de
Rossi (1822–1894) published...
- the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Narni".
Official website Eroli Museum Underground Narni (Narni
Sotterranea) Bill Thayer's site...
- 137. E. W. Allen. p. 200. The
legend of the "Monaciello" in
Napoli Sotterranea (Naples Underground).
Website describing and
selling Munacello the card...