Roman architecture (450 Subjects)
Plan of funerary chambers, probably of the Roman era, discovered around 1751, according to the author.
Funerary inscriptions from the tombs of Praetorian guards.
Funerary inscriptions from the tombs of Praetorian guards.
Plan, inscription and architectural features of funerary monument at Vigna Casali, outside the Appian Gate (Porta San Sebastiano), Rome.
Interior of funerary chamber at Vigna Casali, outside the Appian Gate (Porta San Sebastiano), Rome (imaginary depiction).
Roman sarcophagi and urns found close to Villa Corsini, Rome.
View and plan of mausoleum at Villa Gordani.
Plan of the mausoleum of Augustus, Rome.
View of the mausoleum of Villa Gordiani.
Section and decorative features of the mausoleum of Augustus.
Decorative features and inscription from the mausoleum of Augustus.
Frontispiece: Imaginary depiction of the Campus Martius (Martian Field), Rome.
Map of the Appian Way, Rome, with sections of monumental tombs.
Part of retaining wall of crematorium on the Appian Way, Rome.
Part of retaining wall of crematorium on the Appian Way, Rome.
Remains of crematorium on the Appian Way, Rome.
View of the Appian Way, Rome.
Remains of funerary structures along the Appian Way.
Plan, section and architectural features of mausoleum on the Appian Way, outside Rome.
The Horatii and Curiatii mausoleum on the Appian Way.
Inscriptions from the mausoleum of the family of Plautus Lucanus.
View of the mausoleum of the family of Plautus Lucanus.
Plan and architectural features of the mausoleum of the family of Plautus Lucanus, Rome.
The tomb of Vibius Marianus (also known as Nero's tomb), Rome.
The so-called “Mausoleo a Piramide” on the Appian Way, Rome.
Ceiling plan and section of the mausoleum of Saint Helena, Rome.
Plan of the mausoleum of Saint Helena, Rome.
View of the mausoleum of Saint Helena, Rome.
The porphyry sarcophagus of Saint Helena, today at the Vatican museum.
Funerary monument on the Appian Way, Rome.