Christian antiquities -- Italy -- Rome; Rome (Italy) -- Antiquities
Excavations and discoveries, in the Campus Martius, 98;
in 1374, obelisk of the Piazza della Rotonda, 92;
in 1435, Egyptian lions, 92;
in 1440, figure of a river-god, 93;
in 1458, sarcophagus of Constantine, 202;
cir. 1480, temple of Hercules, 69:
in 1485, the long-buried body of a woman near the Casale Rotondo, 295,
298 (cut);
in 1519, in S. Peter's, 202;
in 1527, the mausoleum of Augustus, 182;
in 1544, the tomb of Maria in S. Peter's, 203;
in 1546, the Baths of Caracalla, 249;
in 1549, the temple of Augustus, 103;
in 1554, the Ara Pacis Augustæ, 82;
in 1556, statue of Oceanus, 93;
in 1555, house of Pomponius Atticus, 191;
in 1578, in the Catacombs, 328;
in 1588, fragments of a Laocoön under S. Pudentiana, 113;
in 1594, the grave of S. Peter, 150;
in 1599, on the Via Latina, 258;
in 1614-16, in S. Peter's, 129;
in 1660, on the site of the Villa Pamfili-Doria, 269;
in 1695-1741, in the Naro vineyard, 276;
in 1713-17, in the Catacombs, 330;
in 1719, an Isiac altar, 93;
Egyptian antiquities, 96;
in 1776, near church of S. Prisca, 111;
in 1777, the ustrinum under the Corso, 182;
in 1780, remains of the temple of Jupiter Maximus, 89;
in 1793, in the Via di S. Lucia in Selci, 206;
in 1810, silver near Civita Castellana, 207;
in 1817, the temple of Concord, 53;
in 1817-22, remains of the villa Amaranthiana, by the Duchess of
Chablais, 335;
in 1820, altar of Aius Locutius, 71;
in 1821, at Parma, 207;
in 1849-52, near the Appian Way, 215;
in 1851, the fresco of the Saviour in the Catacomb ad Duas Lauros, 356;
in 1858, Egyptian sculptures, 93;
in 1859, the Ara Pacis Augustæ, 82;
five capitals in the Via di S. Ignazio, 93;
in 1862, sarcophagus of Licentius, 14;
temple of Hercules, 59;
in 1864, a schola of the citizens of Serræ, 41;
in 1867, foundations of a memorial chapel to S. Paul, 156;
in the cemetery of Callixtus, 318;
in the cemetery of Generosa, 332;
in 1869, the altar of Roma Quadrata, 71;
in 1871, inventory of gifts in the temple of Diana Nemorensis, 54;
in 1875, temple of Jupiter Maximus, 85;
coins of Nero, under the abbey of the Tre Fontane, 157;
in 1876, favissæ of the temple of Hercules, 59;
in 1877, coins at Belinzago, 208;
in 1878, remains of the temple of Neptune, 99;
in 1879, fragments of a bedstead (?) on the Esquiline, 208;
in 1880-82, in the Catacombs ad Duas Lauros, 354;
in 1881, shrine of Semo Sancus, 105;
in the catacombs of Domitilla, 342;
in 1883, mensæ ponderariæ, at Tivoli, 40;
Egyptian remains from the temple of Isis, 92, 94;
in 1884, house of Vegetus, 192;
in the Via di Porta Salaria, 276;
in 1885, temple of Diana Nemorensis, by Lord Savile, 59;
in the Villa Bertone, 283;
in 1886, a stonecutter's house, under the Palazzo della Banca
Naz., 240;
in 1886-87, altar of Dis and Proserpina, 75;
in 1887, on the Corso d' Italia, 276;
in 1888, crypt of the Acilii Glabriones, 4, 8;
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