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A topographical dictionary of ancient Rome

The standard source for the study of the architecture and areas of Rome. The monuments, ruins, areas, etc. in the city of Rome are arranged in one alphabet. Bibliographical references are provided in the text. There is a chronological index to monuments known dates. Supplemented but not entirely superceded by Nash (ArtRef. NA 310 .N28 1961) and Richardson (ArtRef. DG 68 .R5 1992). Updated and expanded by Steinby (ArtRef. DG 63 .L49 1993) [Review, Oberlin College Art Library Staff, BQP 8/27/04]

Print Book, English, 1929
Oxford University Press, H. Milford, London, 1929