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Hadrian & The City Of Rome

by Boatwright, Mary Taliaferro

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Princeton University Press, Princeton 1987. 25.0 x 19.0cms, 314pp, b/w illusts very good paperback & cover Hadrian transformed Rome by erecting the Pantheon, the Temple of Venus & Roma, Hadrian's Mausoleum and his Villa at Tivoli. The chapters are: the princeps & the city; the Campus Martius; the imperial fora; the Forum Romanum, Rome's tradition centre; imperial residences; Hadrian's mausoleum & the Pons Aelius; missing & misidentified buildings; the Obeliscus Antonoi,

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Title
Hadrian & The City Of Rome
Author
Boatwright, Mary Taliaferro
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Paperback
Publisher
Princeton University Press, Princeton 1987
Keywords
town planning Pantheon topography

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