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A topographical dictionary of ancient Rome, Samuel Ball Platner ; edited by Thomas Ashby

Label
A topographical dictionary of ancient Rome, Samuel Ball Platner ; edited by Thomas Ashby
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A topographical dictionary of ancient Rome
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
921036994
Responsibility statement
Samuel Ball Platner ; edited by Thomas Ashby
Series statement
Cambridge library collection. ArchaeologyCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
This useful topographical dictionary was compiled by Samuel Ball Platner (1863–1921) of Western Reserve University in collaboration with Thomas Ashby (1874–1931), the third director of the British School of Archaeology at Rome. Sadly, Platner died before the work was completed, and Ashby eventually published it in 1929. The bulk of the work is an alphabetical list of the buildings, streets and geographical features in ancient Rome mentioned by ancient authors and/or discovered by more recent exploration and excavation of the ruins, with details about literary and historical references, and about the original and any surviving structure. There is also a chronological index to those monuments and other buildings that are dateable, and a large map (downloadable from the web at www.cambridge.org/9781108083249). With listings from 'Acca Larentia' to 'Zater(…nses)', the work is an invaluable tool in the exploration of Rome, whether by the scholar, student, or visitor.--, Provided by publisher
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