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Filippo Coarelli

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Filippo Coarelli

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This superb guide brings the work of Filippo Coarelli, one of the most widely published and well-known scholars of Roman topography, archeology and art, to a broad English-language audience. Conveniently organized by walking tours and illustrated throughout with clear maps, drawings, and plans, Rome and Environs: An Archaeological Guide covers all of the major, and an unparalleled number of minor, ancient sites in the city, and, unlike most other guides of Rome, includes major and many minor sites within easy reach of the city, such as Ostia Antica, Palestrina, Tivoli, and the many areas of interest along the ancient Roman roads. An essential resource for tourists interested in a deeper understanding of Rome's classical remains, it is also the ideal book for students and scholars approaching the ancient history of one of the world's most fascinating cities.• Covers all the major sites including the Capitoline, the Roman Forum, the Imperial Fora, the Palatine Hill, the Valley of the Colosseum, the Esquiline, the Caelian, the Quirinal, and the Campus Martius.
• Discusses important clusters of sites-one on the area surrounding Circus Maximus and the other in the vicinity of the Trastevere, including the Aventine and the Vatican.
• Covers the history and development of the city walls and aqueducts.
• Follows major highways leading outside of the city to important and fascinating sites in the periphery of Rome.
• Features 189 maps, drawings, and diagrams, and an appendix on building materials and techniques.
• Includes an updated and expanded bibliography for students and scholars of Ancient Rome.

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Year
2014
ISBN
9780520957800
Edition
1
INDEX
607
Trajan's 
Markets,
8, 
13,
121,
122—23,
I2
4~
2
5
Trastevere 
(Transtiberim),
27,
348-54;
histor-
ical
notes, 
336, 
339; 
map,
338
Tribunal 
Aurelium,
53
Trigarium,
263
Triopion
of
Herodes 
Atticus
(VIA 
APPIA),
392-
93
Trophies
of
Marius,
199
Tumulus
of 
the
Curiatii
(VIA
APPIA),
396
Tusculum
(ALBAN 
HILLS), 
514—17
Umbilicus
Urbis,
63-64
Vallis
Murcia,
309
Vatican,
27,
354-62;
historical 
notes,
336-37,
339; 
map, 
340; 
necropolis,
356-58
Velabrum,
72, 
307
Velia,
82, 
91, 
93
Via: 
Appia
(see
Via
Appia); 
Ardeatina, 
438;
Asinaria,
22;
Aurelia,
27,
337^38, 
351,
436>
437?
438-39;
Biberatica, 
123; 
Cam-
pana, 
337, 
436, 
437,
439-40;
Cassia, 
424,
425-26,
435; 
Celimontana, 
216, 
217; 
Clo-
dia,
425-26;
Collatina, 
178; 
Cornelia, 
339;
Flaminia,
19,
235, 
262, 
424, 
425, 
426, 
433-
35;
Flavia
(OSTIA),
473; 
Fullonica
(OSTIA),
455; 
Labicana,
21,
178, 
402, 
417-21; 
Lata,
235-36, 
254-58, 
426; 
Latina, 
17, 
213
14,
402-15;
Laurentina, 
438; 
Merulana,
178-79;
Nomentana,
19,
424, 
425,
430-33;
Nova, 
310; 
Nova 
Via,
76, 
82, 
85;
Ostiensis,
26-27, 
347, 
436, 
452, 
453, 
454; 
Portuensis,
27,
337; 
Praenestina, 
178, 
204, 
402, 
404,
415-17, 
517, 
521; 
Sacra 
Via,
31,
81-82,
84,
90, 
94, 
97;
Salaria, 
308, 
424, 
425,
426-29;
Salaria 
Nova,
19;
Salaria
Vetus,
19,
235;
Tecta, 
262; 
Tiberina, 
425; 
Tiburtina,
20,
402,
404, 
421-22, 
479, 
480, 
489; 
Trium-
phalis, 
339, 
359; 
Tuscolana,
413-15;
Tus-
culana,
22,
217; 
Valerina
(TIVOLI),
479
Via
Appia,
17, 
24,
155, 
214,
366-400,
509;
historical
notes,
365-66;
map, 
364,
377
Vicus:
Altus, 
340; 
Angusculanus
(VIA 
LATINA),
413;
Camenarum, 
217; 
Capitis
Africae,
217;
Censorii, 
349; 
Insteius
(Insteianus),
233;
lugarius,
65, 
71,
309; 
Lautumiarum,
13;
Longus, 
231; 
Lucceius, 
316; 
Mamurius,
232;
Patricius, 
178, 
231; 
Piscinae 
Publicae,
309; 
Portae 
Collinae,
15;
Portae 
Raudus-
culanae,
309—10;
Suburanus, 
191; 
Trium
Ararum, 
213; 
Tuscus,
71, 
74, 
309
Villa: 
Agrippina, 
355; 
Brutus
(TIVOLI),
489;
Cassius
(TIVOLI),
489; 
Cicero
(ALBAN 
HILLS),
515;
Clodia,
336-37;
Domitia 
Lucilla,
216,
224-25; 
Domitian
(ALBAN 
HILLS),
501-3;
Doria 
Pamphilj
(VIA 
AURELIA),
438; 
Farnesina, 
337; 
Gallinas 
Albas
(VIA
FLAMINIA),
434; 
Gaudentius, 
224; 
Gor-
diani
(VIA 
PRAENESTINA),
416; 
Gregori-
ana 
(TIVOLI), 
495; 
Hadrian 
(PRAENESTE),
534; 
Hadrian
(TIVOLI),
481-88;
Lucullus,
257—58;
Maecenas,
17,
179,
196—98;
Max-
entius
(VIA 
APPIA),
388-89,
391;
"Pompey"
(ALBAN
HILLS),
505 
6;
Publica,
3,
263-64,
273;
Quintilii
(VIA 
APPIA),
396-98;
Quin-
tilius
Varus
(TIVOLI),
496; 
Republican
(TIVOLI),
495-96;
Scipio
Africanus,
235;
Sette
Bassi
(VIA 
LATINA),
411, 
412; 
Vignacce
(VIA
LATINA),
410
Viminal,
233-34,
252-54
Vivarium,
205
Volcanal,
45,
56-57
Walls: 
Aurelian, 
18-27, 
2II> 
339> 
361, 
403; 
his-
torical 
notes, 
11-13; 
map, 
10-11; 
Servian,
2,
11-18,
105, 
106, 
177-78, 
195, 
223, 
232,
236, 
237, 
241, 
309, 
310,
339
Warehouse: 
Emporium,
345-46;
near 
Forum
Holitorium,
315;
L.
Naevius 
Clemens, 
237;
Ostia, 
458; 
Trastevere, 
337.
See
also

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