51 resultados para Pompei
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Do not confuse with a monograph issued in 1850 with same title proper, also edited by G. Fiorelli: Giornale degli scavi di Pompei : documenti originali. Cf. Furchheim, p. 39 and Palumbo, p. 23.
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Parte prima: Viaggio a Pompei ; Itinerario abreviato di Pompei--Parte seconda: Viaggio a Pesto ; Viaggio ad Ercolano; Viaggio a Pozzuolo a Baja a Miseno
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Imprint on title-page has the date "183[blank]," with the final number presumably to be filled in by hand.
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Etched, hand-colored frontispiece by Stanislao Stucchi depicts the Alexander mosaic discovered at the scavi of Pompei.
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Abridged version of Pompeii past and present, illustrated by photographs of the ruins as they are, with sketches of their original elevations ... by Luigi Fischetti and E. Neville Rolfe (London, 1884).
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The Porta Nocera 2 program aims to study the process of establishing and developing a Roman urban necropolis from a road network, which is an essential setting in the expression of death in the Roman time. As such, the necropolis of Porta Nocera essentially excavated between 1952 and 1958 and then in 1983 offers a privileged field study. Indeed, monuments and funerary enclosures with burial structures (graves, cremation areas) built along the road to Nocera are well preserved and allow to observe funerary practices on a relatively short time, about 160 years, since we can assume that the necropolis has been founded with the colony in 80 BC. It is then the necessity to organize a burial area according to Roman customs, which is at the origin a new landscape development until then essentially marked by the presence of the urban wall.