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Index of Photographs: Series 97A — Rolls 50‑95

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NOTE 3/98:
97A50.1 IB Portaria: church: façade: detail: Roman lapidary fragment said to be from /Carsulae/
97A50.2 IB Portaria: church: façade: Roman lapidary fragment said to be from /Carsulae/ and Roman inscription (97A49.37) can be seen (see next)
97A50.3 IB Portaria: church: façade (view from above: better general photo, shows belfry) Roman lapidary fragment said to be from /Carsulae/ and Roman inscription (97A49.37) can be seen (see previous)
97A50.4 IB Portaria: door with inscription dated 1522 (also taken in Series 94A)
FELICIVS BENATVS COSTRVXIT MDCXXII
97A50.5 IB /Carsulae/: informational panel: map of the excavated area, with 20 sights identified
97A50.6 IB /Carsulae/: Via Flaminia view N into S edge of city
97A50.7 IB /Carsulae/: scant remains of the baths (discovered in 1783, fed by reservoir)
97A50.8 IB /Carsulae/: Via Flaminia { /Carsulae/: cardo } view N inside city; /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano view NE
97A50.9 IB /Carsulae/: Roman stone looking very much like a cinderblock (what is this?); background: Via Flaminia: pavement
97A50.10 IB /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano: façade (view E): mostly reused Roman materials; foreground: Via Flaminia
97A50.11 IB /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano: façade (detail: tympanum: both relief and incised decoration)
97A50.12 IB /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano: façade (close detail: tympanum: incised decoration: 2 fish arranged as in the astrological sign for Pisces, followed by a kneeling animal, possibly a ram? for Aries??)
97A50.13 IB /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano: façade (close detail: tympanum: incised decoration: 2 birds)
97A50.14 IB /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano: façade (partial view: 2 Doric columns)
97A50.15 IB /Carsulae/: "basilica"/"residential area" N of S. Damiano (view E) zzz
97A50.16 IB /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano: apse
97A50.17 IB /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano: S wall with adjacent substructures
97A50.18 IB /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano: façade: oblique view NNE: good view of Doric columns and reused Roman blocks; background L: view N up /Carsulae/: Via Flaminia
97A50.19 IB /Carsulae/: Via Flaminia: detail: threshold of now vanished building
97A50.20 IB /Carsulae/: tabernae under the "twin temples", view WNW
97A50.21 IB /Carsulae/: Via Flaminia across from preceding; lined with lapidary fragments, include. one statue base
97A50.22 IB /Carsulae/: Arcus Quadrifrons Septentrionalis (view roughly W)
97A50.23 IB /Carsulae/: forum, view S along the Via Flaminia from Arcus Quadrifrons Septentrionalis (showing part of it in foreground); background: Arcus Quadrifrons Meridionalis and /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano
97A50.24 IB /Carsulae/: forum: elegant decorative pavement in pink and white marbles (darker pinks: modern fill-in)
97A50.25 IB /Carsulae/: twin temples and Arcus Quadrifrons Meridionalis (partly obscuring /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano): view S
97A50.26 IB /Carsulae/: twin temples (view SW: detail: W temple: base: N side: pink calcarenite revetment; see next)
97A50.27 IB /Carsulae/: twin temples (view SW: partial view: N side: base with entrance between the 2 temples)
97A50.28 IB /Carsulae/: twin temples (view SW? zzz: base: S side: common travertine base)
97A50.29 IB /Carsulae/: twin temples: W temple: view WSW from above, showing cella and interior walls
97A50.30 IB /Carsulae/: Arcus Quadrifrons Meridionalis: view E; background thru arch: Roman amphitheatre: partial view
97A50.31 IB /Carsulae/: Via Flaminia (view S, detail: showing partial ruts); background: /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano: N wall
97A50.32 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre: general landscape view E; background: Roman theatre; distant background: hills; L foreground: decumanus
97A50.33 IB /Carsulae/: decumanus, view W into town towards the Flaminia; showing clearly a gutter along the street, that curves off the street in the immediate foreground.
97A50.34 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre: interior: general view E (only the N half seems to have been excavated; two young men playing ball provide good scale); background: partial view of /Carsulae/: Roman theatre
97A50.35 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre: interior: an entrance into the stands: stairs from W entrance (view down)
97A50.36 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre: a W vomitorium
97A50.37 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre: view E into the cavea thru the W entrance
97A51.1 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre: just off the W entrance: (substructures of cuneus?)
97A51.2 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre: interior: an entrance into the stands: stairs from W entrance (view up)
97A51.3 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre: NE entrance
97A51.4 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre: view E out thru E entrance
97A51.5 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre zzz
97A51.6 IB /Carsulae/: N of amphitheatre: "building with columns" of uncertain use, maybe a sedes collegii
97A51.7 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: outer (E) wall of opus reticulatum with archway with brick arch. Several types of good masonry all particularly clear (close view of 97A51.10 below)
97A51.8 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: opus reticulatum (detail)
97A51.9 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: walls of opus reticulatum supporting seating section
97A51.10 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: outer (E) wall of opus reticulatum with archway with brick arch. Several types of good masonry all particularly clear (for close view see 97A51.7 above; for general view, see next)
97A51.11 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: outer (E) wall: opus reticulatum and several archway with brick arches (see previous)
97A51.12 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: outermost (E) arcade; foreground: remains of a pillar of stone blocks; background: outer wall
97A51.13 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: interior: general view E: orchestra and scaena from center of seating substructures, showing some of these in foreground (see next)
97A51.14 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: interior: general view E: orchestra and scaena from center of seating substructures (closer view than preceding)
97A51.15 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: interior: proscaenium: view S
97A51.16 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: interior: general view W: orchestra and seating substructures from center stage
97A51.17 IB /Carsulae/: Roman theatre: interior: general oblique view SW: proscaenium, orchestra and seating substructures from N entrance
97A51.18 IB /Carsulae/: Roman amphitheatre (mostly outer walls; cavea partly obscured, also trees growing in it): view WSW from back of theatre
97A51.19 IB /Carsulae/: street or passageway between theatre and amphitheatre: view SW
97A51.20 IB /Carsulae/: street or passageway between theatre and amphitheatre: partial view SE showing 3 statue bases; background: partial view of /Carsulae/: Roman theatre
97A51.21 IB /Carsulae/: Via Flaminia: view N out from downtown Carsulae but before N gate
97A51.22 IB /Carsulae/: Via Flaminia: view N; background: N gate { "arco di S. Damiano" }
97A51.23 IB /Carsulae/: N gate with Via Flaminia passing under it (view N out of the city)
97A51.24 IB /Carsulae/: just outside N gate, along track of Via Flaminia (but no pavement remains): round tomb; background: "Tomba a Cuspide"
97A51.25 IB /Carsulae/: N gate with beginning of Via Flaminia under it (view S into the city)
97A51.26 IB /Carsulae/: round tomb near N gate: interior (view roughly S): showing 6 walls radiating from the center, defining 6 wedges; and the outer wall of the tomb, 3 m high for about a quarter of the circumference
97A51.27 IB /Carsulae/: round tomb near N gate: general view ESE against backdrop of tall hills
97A51.28 ID /Carsulae/: "Tomba a Cuspide" (view SW; underexposed against bright sky)
97A51.29 IC /Carsulae/: "Tomba a Cuspide": frieze in the Doric style and conical roof, detail (somewhat underexposed against bright sky)
97A51.30 IC /Carsulae/: "Tomba a Cuspide": frieze in the Doric style: metopes and triglyphs: detail (blurry; I had bad luck on this tomb!)
97A51.31 IB /Carsulae/: N gate: arch: view up, showing masonry quite clearly
97A51.32 IB /Carsulae/: Via Flaminia: view S into the city
97A51.33 IB /Carsulae/: very weathered inscribed stone (statue base?): traces of inscription remain, not visible on photo:
[. . .] SV[A]
O
97A51.34 IB /Carsulae/: forum (not much left): view S; middleground: twin temples, /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano; Arcus Quadrifrons Meridionalis
97A51.35 IB /Carsulae/: apsed aula of "a public building" on the N side of the forum: showing opus sectile pavement
97A51.36 IB /Carsulae/: forum (not much left): view ESE; middleground: twin temples, /Carsulae/: church: S. Damiano; Arcus Quadrifrons Meridionalis; background: amphitheatre/theatre complex (partly obscured); also visible, L background: remains of water reservoir zzz
97A51.37 IB /Carsulae/: "Roman cistern": a complete roofed and tiled building, all or almost all the walls being Roman opus reticulatum and opus incertum; medieval? arched door. A handsome building (how old is it really?)
97A52.1 IB Città di Castello: Palazzo del Podestà: E façade (1686) with three clock faces: the first shows the hour, the second the minutes (the dial is marked I thru VI for every 10 minutes); the third, smaller, is marked P M T C + (and part obscured) and Lord knows what that shows. Picture includes camera's time mark 11:59 (general view: see below 97A52.36)
97A52.2 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: 13c round free-standing belfry (best view: 97A53.2 below)
97A52.3 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: 13c round free-standing belfry: view up
97A52.4 IB Città di Castello: medieval masonry: detail. The stone used in many old buildings in town is soft, and wears poorly: over the years the stone has become hollowed out but the mortar remains.
97A52.5 IB Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: medieval vaulting and staircase: view down from mid-staircase (better general view at 97A52.16 below)
97A52.6 IB /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription (funerary):
ARRVNTIA
EVTYCHIDI
CERTVS [. . .] F
EVTYCHIS V PA [. . .] ESPE[. . .]TV(P or T?)
TIBI NA[T]VS [–CV-]RES
IVXTA QVEM DVLCEM R[. . .]RVNT
TIBI EATA MA[R]ITVM
S T T L
where VNT is ligatured. (See 97A52.19 below for full view of tombstone)
97A52.7 IB /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: church: cathedral: crypt: Roman sarcophagus with remains of S. Floridus and S. Amantus; showing wax seals (see next)
97A52.8 IB /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: church: cathedral: crypt: Roman sarcophagus with remains of S. Floridus and S. Amantus: wax seal (detail of preceding)
97A52.9 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: crypt: shrine of SS. Floridus et al.: medieval inscription: partial view (obstructed by grillwork; a pity because attractive, and interesting ligatures)
[. . .]HOPIDI REQVIESCVNT O[. . .]
[. . .]-SCORVM NEC NON SVNT HIC [. . .]
[HI]C REQVIESCIT CORPVS [. . .]TI
[. . .]SANENT AXILIA DIGNA[. . .] TES (end)
97A52.10 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: crypt: shrine of SS. Floridus et al. (1789); inscription:
FLORIDI
AMANTII
GRIVICCIANI
VIRIANI
ORPHITI
ESVPERANTII
CINERIBVS
LOC IN PACE
COLLEGIVM
CANONICORVM
BENE MEREN
TIBVS F
97A52.11 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: crypt: shrine of SS. Floridus et al. (1789); squinch: ornamental stucco medallion: S. Griviccianus in Roman armor asleep or thinking under a vine near a tower
97A52.12 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: crypt: shrine of SS. Floridus et al. (1789); squinch: ornamental stucco medallion: S. Esuperantius in Roman armor with banner and palm of martyrdom
97A52.13 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: medieval fresco: bishop holding church; in elaborate (and for once, attractive) 17c-18c gilt wooden frame (slightly better photo than next)
97A52.14 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: medieval fresco: bishop holding church; in elaborate (and for once, attractive) 17c-18c gilt wooden frame (almost identical with, but less well framed than preceding)
zzz
97A52.15 IB Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: tympanum
97A52.16 IB Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: medieval piers, vaulting and staircase: view from ground floor entrance (see 97A52.5 above)
97A52.17 IB Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: medieval staircase: view up
97A52.18 ID /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription (overexposed) recording the career of Pliny the Younger
C. PLIN. . .
. . .CAECILIO
SECVNDO COS
AVGVR CVR ALV TIB
RIP ET CLOAC VRB
R SATIRAE
AER MIL. . .O IMP
VI VIR FORIS. . .
LEG III GALL XVIR
STLIVDI E DIVI TAV
CEII? NS
97A52.19 IB /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: attractive Roman tombstone with relief carvings (see 97A52.6 above for inscription)
97A52.20 IB /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription (next is slightly less good):
FAVSTINAE
AVG
IMP CAE[SAR]I AELII
HADRIANI ANTONI
NI AVG PII PP TR P X
IMP II COS IIII
FILIAE
M AVRELI CAESARIS
VXORI
97A52.21 IB /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription (see previous)
97A52.22 IB /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
L VENNIVS SABI[N]VS CVM
EFFICACE FIL F[O]NTEM ET
CONCEPTVM AQVAE [S]VIS
TERMINIS VSQ AD KAPUT
FORMAE PVBLICAE
TIFERNATIBVS TIBERINIS
D D
97A52.23 IC /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
[VRBI] ET FIL SVO NE
[PO]TI EX HS LX N PONI IVSSIT
ET OB DEDICATIONE EARVM
DEC XV VI VIR XIII PLEB XII
DARI IVSSIT ITEM RELIQVI
A[E]D BALINEI FABRICA REI P
TIF TIB HS CL N QVAE EX SEN
TENTIA AEMILI FRONTONIS
CL VIR POSTEA DEINDE ARRI
ANTONINI CL VIR REI P TIF TIB
CENTINO HER ET AB ARRVNTIA
AMPLIANA HER ARRVNTI GRANIA
NI NVMERATA SVNT HER POSVER
L D D D
where PL is ligatured.
97A52.24 IB /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
[. . .]
[. . .]DIVIORI
POS TINIAE
MYRTALE
PYRAMVS FIL
P B M
97A52.25 IB /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
C TIFERNIVS
C F CLV
SABINVS
VIXIT ANNIS
XV
97A52.26 IC /Tifernum Tiberinum/ Città di Castello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
CANINIVS C F POM GALLVS
DOMO ARRETIO [R]EG IIII
SCYTH MILITAVIT INP
PR AN XVII
EVOC AN II
[. . .] IN LEG IIII SCYTHIC
AN XVIIII VIXIT
AN LX MERV AN XXXVIII
H S E ATIMETVS L
EX TESTAMENTO FEC
97A52.27 IB Città di Castello: park near the Duomo
97A52.28 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: W façade: Baroque, 1632 on Renaissance base (next is better)
97A52.29 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: W façade: Baroque, 1632 on Renaissance base (see previous), with a bit more of the top of the 13c belfry showing; also, L, the medieval tower of the Bishops' Palace
97A52.30 IB Città di Castello: elegant late medieval palazzo (what is this? zzz)
97A52.31 IB Città di Castello: church: S. Agostino: austere brick façade (17c?)
97A52.32 IB Città di Castello: 16c? door
97A52.33 IB Città di Castello: church: S. Francesco: W side, partly obscured by large tree, and top of belfry
97A52.34 IB Città di Castello: church: S. Francesco: belfry: elegant 17c? octagonal
97A52.35 HC Città di Castello: Piazza Raffaello: heroic statue of naked soldier and horse, rear view, in which the horse comes out better. (My current copy somewhat dark, maybe this can be reprinted lighter zzz)
97A52.36 IB Città di Castello: Piazza Matteotti: view W; background: Palazzo del Podestà (see above 97A52.1)
97A52.37 AB Città di Castello: Corso Vittorio Emanuele almost deserted during lunch hour: good general impression of the town
97A53.1 IB Città di Castello: modern fresco on ceiling of someone's 2d floor bedroom
97A53.2 IB Città di Castello: church: cathedral: 13c round free-standing belfry (best view; see 97A52.2 above)
97A53.3 IC Città di Castello: church: cathedral: N façade: detail. Building was unapproachable from that side and almost completely covered in scaffolding. This artsy-looking shot was merely an attempt to get some kind of close-up view of some good medieval sculpture
97A53.4 IB Città di Castello: park: tree. Not particularly attractive; I have no idea why I took this. zzz
97A53.5 IB Città di Castello: Palazzo Vitelli alla Cannoniera (housing the Pinacoteca Comunale): garden façade: partial view showing some of the graffito decoration by Vasari (early 16c); far background: Città di Castello: church: cathedral: belfry
97A53.6 IB /Fulginiae/ Foligno: church: Madonna della Fiamenga (13c): view E showing also the beginning of the road to /Mevania/ Bevagna that exactly covers the ancient Via Flaminia
97A53.7 IB /Fulginiae/ Foligno: church: Madonna della Fiamenga (13c): detail: reuse of Roman stone
97A53.8 AB view S from Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna { road between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna that exactly covers the ancient Via Flaminia }; showing foreground: plowed fields; background: farmhouses and trees; distant background: foothills of the Monti Sibillini
97A53.9 IB Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna: E Roman tomb { the more easterly of the 2 Roman tomb cores }: view W
97A53.10 IB Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna: E Roman tomb: close view WNW
97A53.11 IB Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna: E Roman tomb: close view SE
97A53.12 IB Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna: E Roman tomb: close view S showing at least 5 square (columbarium?) holes
97A53.13 IB Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna, just E of Fiamenga */Flaminica/: W Roman tomb { the more westerly of the 2 Roman tomb cores }: close view W
97A53.14 IB Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna, just E of Fiamenga */Flaminica/: W Roman tomb: close view SSW showing large doorlike space
97A53.15 IB Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna, just E of Fiamenga */Flaminica/: W Roman tomb: slightly closer view S showing large doorlike space
97A53.16 IB Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna, just E of Fiamenga */Flaminica/: W Roman tomb: detail: some masonry facing still remains
97A53.17 IB Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna, just E of Fiamenga */Flaminica/: W Roman tomb: close detail of preceding: masonry facing
97A53.18 IB Via Flaminia between /Fulginiae/ Foligno and /Mevania/ Bevagna, just E of Fiamenga */Flaminica/: W Roman tomb: view N
97A53.19 IB Fiamenga */Flaminica/: cemetery: modern enclosure in courses of stone with brick separators, in the Roman tradition
97A53.20 IB Fiamenga: cemetery: gate
97A53.21 IB Fiamenga */Flaminica/: cemetery: enclosure: masonry: close detail: some of the stones may be Roman
97A53.22 IC Fiamenga: church "A" zzz: view W (underexposed)
97A53.23 IB Fiamenga: church "A" zzz: belfry and cupola over transept crossing
97A53.24 IB Fiamenga: church "A" zzz: 17c? S door
97A53.25 IB */Flaminica/ Fiamenga: Roman stone in use as car stop (to prevent cars from hitting gas meter)
97A53.26 IB */Flaminica/ Fiamenga: Roman stones in rectory garden
97A53.27 IB */Flaminica/ Fiamenga: Roman stones in rectory garden (close-up of 3 of them)
97A53.28 IB */Flaminica/ Fiamenga: the main (only) street with a series of stone bumpers, some of which are Roman
97A53.29 IB */Flaminica/ Fiamenga: farmhouse: Roman sarcophagus (or possibly fountain) in use as modern trough
97A53.30 IB */Flaminica/ Fiamenga: farmhouse: Roman sarcophagus (or possibly fountain): closer view (front)
97A53.31 IB */Flaminica/ Fiamenga: farmhouse: Roman sarcophagus (or possibly fountain): closer view (from above)
97A53.32 IB */Flaminica/ Fiamenga: farmhouse: Roman sarcophagus (or possibly fountain), with adjacent stone, also Roman
97A53.33 IB */Flaminica/ Fiamenga: church: Madonna dei Cavalieri: view NW showing reuse of ?Roman masonry (see detail at 97A53.35 below)
97A53.34 IB Fiamenga: church: Madonna dei Cavalieri: façade: view N
97A53.35 IB */Flaminica/ Fiamenga: church: Madonna dei Cavalieri: E wall: reuse of ?Roman masonry
97A53.36 IB Fiamenga: church: Madonna dei Cavalieri: view NE partly obscured by neighbor's garden
97A53.37 IB Fiamenga: church: Madonna dei Cavalieri: view NE (detail: masonry)
97A54.1 AB landscape: view S from road between Fiamenga and Bevagna (Via Flaminia): plain of rough-plowed field in umber, in the distance a few trees among which one very large Umbrian oak (Quercus Umbriae); in the remote distance, the Monte Sibillini
97A54.3 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino {Budino}: farmhouse: general view E showing Roman remains. (Abandoned farmhouse incorporating largish sections of Roman wall: see next, 97A54.4 thru 97A54.14, esp. 97A54.13; and 97A54.24‑25)
97A54.4 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: Roman remains: Roman? arched door, old wall, Roman sarcophagus (for longer shot, see 97A54.6)
97A54.5 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse with Roman remains: plaque with inscription of Pope Pius VI
PIO SEXTO PONTIFICI MAXIMO
QUOD
CURANTE PHILIPPO TRENTA FULGINATIUM ANTISTITE
ADIUVANTE DOMINICO RUBEO AB INTIMO PRINCIPIS SAGRARIO
RENASCENTIA SANCTIORIS AERARII SUBSIDI
FUNDIS FLAMINICO PATRIMONIO ADIUNCTIS
EREXERIT DITAVERIT AUXERIT
D N M Q E
POSITUM MONUMENTUM
AD MEMORIAM POSTERITATIS SEMPITERNAM
A MDCCLXXXIX
97A54.6 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: Roman remains: Roman? arched door, old wall, Roman sarcophagus (for closer shot, see 97A54.4)
97A54.7 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: block of Roman travertine at base of more recent brick wall
97A54.8 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: interior: Roman stones in more recent wall
97A54.9 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: interior: Roman stones in more recent wall
97A54.10 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: interior: Roman stones in more recent wall (detail)
97A54.11 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: exterior: W wall: about a dozen large squared blocks of Roman travertine, plus one very large Roman stone of another type
97A54.12 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: exterior: W wall: three courses of large Roman square stone blocks, and several other smaller squared travertine blocks
97A54.13 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: exterior: W wall: best view of several courses of large Roman square stone blocks, possibly not a reuse so much as remnants of an original Roman structure??
97A54.14 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: general view SE showing wall with Roman blocks
97A54.15 IB 250 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: another farmhouse: wall with Roman blocks
97A54.16 AB Búdino: Umbrian farmhouse
97A54.17 IB 500 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: house: Roman travertine block used as fixture in a courtyard
97A54.18 IB Búdino: church: Romanesque-style apse and belfry: view E
97A54.19 IB Búdino: church: Romanesque-style apse and belfry: upper half: view E
97A54.20 IB Búdino: church: 18c-29c-20c façade: view W
97A54.21 IB near Via Flaminia: Búdino: house: Roman blocks (detail)
97A54.22 IC near Via Flaminia: Búdino: house: ?Roman block with square hole (detail; photo a bit fuzzy due to long telephoto)
97A54.23 AB Spello: panoramic view (telephoto from Búdino)
97A54.24 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: nearby modern culvert: detail: ?Roman block (see 97A54.3 thru 14, and next)
97A54.25 IB 200 m N of Via Flaminia: Búdino: farmhouse: general view N showing Roman remains only if you have a very sharp eye (see 97A54.3 thru 14, and preceding). Photo illustrates how a place of archaeological interest can look quite innocent.
97A54.26 IB Via Flaminia crossing the Topino /Tinia/ River: view N (downstream) from the modern highway bridge. Foreground: masonry remains on both banks, probably of a bridge, possibly Roman.
97A54.27 IB Topino /Tinia/ River: landscape view N (downstream) from the modern Via Flaminia bridge. Some of the masonry visible may be Roman.
97A54.28 IB Via Flaminia crossing the Topino /Tinia/ River: modern bridge: view S (upstream). Visible in foreground: masonry remains on L (W) bank, probably of a bridge, possibly Roman (see next 2 for good detail)
97A54.29 IB Via Flaminia crossing the Topino /Tinia/ River: view S (upstream). Close view of masonry remains in river and on L (W) bank, probably of a bridge, possibly Roman (for close detail: see next). Background: the modern highway bridge. Note flood gauge — up to 3 m; river was at 50cm when photo was taken.
97A54.30 IB Via Flaminia crossing the Topino /Tinia/ River: masonry remains in river and on L (W) bank, probably of a bridge, possibly Roman (close detail)
97A54.31 AB E of Bevagna: dramatic landscape: plowed field edged with olive trees, dark storm sky
97A54.32 AB E of Bevagna: dramatic landscape: Umbrian farmhouse and plowed field, dark storm sky
97A54.34 IB /Mevania/ Bevagna (although outside of walls, E on Via Flaminia): view W of church built in 1691: Madonna della Rosa (see next); background R: the "Imbersato", supposedly the location of a Roman amphitheatre (see 97A54.36 and 97A31zzz)
97A54.35 IB /Mevania/ Bevagna (although outside of walls, E on Via Flaminia): church (1691): Madonna della Rosa: façade: oblique view W
97A54.36 IB /Mevania/ Bevagna: the "Imbersato", supposedly the location of a Roman amphitheatre: inside, at the bottom of the forested pit, in the presumed cavea
97A54.37 IB /Mevania/ Bevagna, just outside (E) of the walls: large ?Roman blocks near house
97A55.1 IB Bevagna: walls: gate: Porta Flaminia
97A55.2 IB Bevagna: remains of Roman structure near the Porta Flaminia
97A55.3 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.4 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.5 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.6 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.7 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.8 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.9 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.10 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.11 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.12 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.13 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.14 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.15 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.16 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.17 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.18 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.19 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.20 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.21 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.22 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.23 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.24 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.25 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.26 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.27 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.28 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.29 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.30 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.31 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.32 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.33 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.34 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.35 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.36 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A55.37 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.1 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.2 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.3 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.4 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.5 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.6 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.7 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.8 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.9 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.10 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.11 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.12 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.13 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.14 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.15 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.16 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.17 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.18 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.19 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.20 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.21 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.22 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.23 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.24 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.25 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.26 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.27 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.28 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.29 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.30 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.31 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.32 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.33 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.34 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.35 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.36 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A56.37 IB Bevagna: walls: zzz
97A58.1 IB /Fanum Fortunae/ Fano: church: S. Marco Evangelista: Roman remains under floor
97A58.2 IB Fano: church: S. Marco Evangelista: general view of altar and doors to sacristy
97A58.3 IB Fano: church: S. Marco Evangelista: façade
97A58.4 IB Fano: church: 17c? belfry (disused convent near train station)
97A58.5 IB Fano: church: 17c? belfry (disused convent near train station)
97A58.6 IB Spello: eastern walls, view S with background landscape to Foligno and the mountains
97A58.7 IC dockweed? in field near Spello
97A58.8 AB Spello: church: SS. Trinità — ruined, ivy-grown — with plowed field and Umbrian oak, view ENE (horizontal framing)
97A58.9 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità — ruined, ivy-grown — with plowed field and Umbrian oak, view ENE (vertical framing; next is almost identical)
97A58.10 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità — ruined, ivy-grown — with plowed field and Umbrian oak (vertical framing; preceding is almost identical)
97A58.11 AB field near Spello, with sheep pen (next is almost identical but better)
97A58.12 IB field near Spello, with sheep pen (preceding is almost identical but less good)
97A58.13 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità — ruined, ivy-grown — with plowed field and Umbrian oak, view ESE; in distance, suburbs of Foligno and foothills of the Apennines
97A58.14 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità, view SE (next is same angle but closer)
97A58.15 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità, view SE (preceding is same angle but not as close)
97A58.16 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità, view E
97A58.17 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità, view NNE
97A58.18 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità, view N
97A58.19 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità, partial view NE
97A58.20 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità: ruined apse, view W
97A58.21 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità: belfry, view W; showing one remaining window with its facing stone
97A58.22 AB field near Spello, with three Umbrian oaks and sheep pen
97A58.23 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità: ruined interior (open to the sky), view E: most of the church, showing intact vaulting of the apse, the belfry, the N and S doors
97A58.24 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità: ruined interior, hole in the ground leading to vaulted under­ground chamber
97A58.25 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità: ruined interior: vaulting of the apse, close view with belfry
97A58.26 IB Spello: church: SS. Trinità: ruined interior: view W: most of the church, showing walls and N and S doors
97A58.27 IB Spello: church: S. Lorenzo, view WNW seen from below, showing apse and tower
97A58.28 IB Spello: partial panorama from the E: (Spello: church: S. Maria Maggiore: two belfries; Spello: church: S. Lorenzo)
97A58.29 IB Spello: house door, possibly of former church (zzz: check with Pierluigi)
97A58.30 IC /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription: zzz
97A58.31 IC /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription: zzz
97A58.32 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription: zzz
97A58.33 IC /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription: zzz
97A58.34 ID /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription, not readable
97A58.35 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
HORTENSIA L F
SECUNDA
97A58.36 IC /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription: zzz
97A58.37 IC /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription: zzz
97A59.1 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription: detail of preceding
97A59.2 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
VARIVS
97A59.3 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
BAEBIVS CN
RVFVS
97A59.4 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
OTACILIVS L F
HILARVS
97A59.5 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscriptions: group shot of 97A59.6‑10
97A59.6 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
CASTRI C
97A59.7 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
[I]N [F]R P XII
[I]N AG P XII
97A59.8 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
QVOIVS DESID
LVGET CONSV
97A59.9 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
[L]EPIDIVS T L AVCTVS
VI VIR AVGVST
97A59.10 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
VOLVSIA C F
97A59.11 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
TETTIA Ↄ L TERTIA
97A59.12 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
D M
C ATRIO C F [L]EM
NPTVTORI
PRINCIPI LEG XXII
PRIMI[GE]NIAE
PRIMIPILI
APPIVS IVTTC (??)
LIB
97A59.13 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
D M
C ATRIO C F [L]EM
NPTVTORI
PRINCIPI LEG XXII
PRIMI[GE]NIAE
PRIMIPILI
APPIVS IVTTC (??)
LIB
97A59.14 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
L TVRIVS L F
IIII VIR AED
97A59.15 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
d BENEDICTVS PRIOR
PONTIA L
97A59.16 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
d BENEDICTVS PRIOR
PONTIA L
97A59.17 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
PEDISIA L F
97A59.18 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
SE INA SEX P
97A59.19 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
CN FORNAONI
VS CN L STATIVS
97A59.20 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
E MESSI
STATIV
97A59.21 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
B PLEBIS PR
SEX S C PRO
[V]NIAE LEGATVS
IVSSIT
97A59.22 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
T LATERIVS T F
IIII VIR I D
97A59.23 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
D M
APPVLEIAE
SPOLETINAE
QVAE VIS ANNOS
XIX MENSES XI DIES
XVIIYYPECVLIARIS ALVMN
ET EV[. . .]ANTHVS
NIVS I (?)
97A59.24 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
CASTRVCT
C F PONTIV
97A59.25 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
CN CAIOLVS L
OVF
97A59.26 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
iii
97A59.27 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
iii
97A59.28 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
zzz
97A59.29 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
V F SERVE (IVDI??)
SEX F PROVIN
OBEIT
97A59.30 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
zzz
97A59.31 IC /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: Roman inscription:
[. . .]LIS AMICIS CARIS [. . .]
[. . .]VINEMINEM OFFEIZZZ
NISI QVOM EST MORI
97A59.33 IB Alban Lake: view W over the lake onto Castel Gandolfo
97A59.34 IB Marino: road sign listing the town Marino is paired with (Anderlecht, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hammersmith, Neukölln, Zaanstad, Paterna; Irving, CA)
97A59.35 IB Marino: a square downtown
97A59.36 IB /Roma/ Rome: Aurelian Walls: Porta S. Giovanni
97A59.37 IB /Roma/ Rome: Aurelian Walls: Porta S. Giovanni (outer face)
97A60.1 IB /Roma/ Rome: Aurelian Walls: Porta S. Giovanni (outer face)
97A60.2 IB Rome: Aurelian Walls near Porta S. Giovanni: brickwork: close detail
97A60.3 IB Rome: Aurelian Walls at Piazzale Metronio (outer face)
97A60.4 IB Rome: Aurelian Walls (outer face) between Piazzale Metronio and Porta Latina: view S
97A60.5 IB Rome: Aurelian Walls (outer face) between Piazzale Metronio and Porta Latina: view N
97A60.6 IB Rome: Aurelian Walls: Porta Latina (outer face)
97A60.7 IB Rome: Aurelian Walls (outer face) between Porta Latina and Porta Appia { Porta S. Sebastiano }
97A60.8 IB Rome: Aurelian Walls (outer face) between Porta Latina and Porta Appia
97A60.9 IB Rome: Aurelian Walls: Porta Appia (outer face)
97A60.10 IB Rome: Via Appia: Mile I: near the Porta Appia: sarcophagus used as a drinking fountain
97A60.11 IB Rome: Via Appia: Mile I: excavations under a highway overpass
97A60.12 IB Rome: Via Appia: Mile I before the Tomb of Geta: remnants of Roman tomb converted into house
97A60.13 IB Rome: Via Appia: Mile I: Tomb of Geta, all scaffolded up
97A60.14 IC Rome: Via Appia: Mile I: church: Domine Quo Vadis?: interior: the stone slab with the so‑called footprints of St. Peter. The actual slab is overexposed, although part of the Italian inscription (Renaissance?) can be read
97A60.15 IB Rome: Via Appia: Mile I: church: Domine Quo Vadis?: interior: fresco of a Madonna and Child over the main altar
97A60.16 IB Rome: Via Appia: Mile I: church: Domine Quo Vadis?: exterior
97A60.17 IB Rome: Via Appia area: odd view of the city from off the via della Caffarella. Although the walls are only a kilometer or so away, only Rome: walls: Porta Appia and the dome of Rome: church: St. Peter's can be seen in an otherwise farmscape.
97A60.18 IB Rome: Via Appia area: best public view possible of the so‑called Temple of Rediculus (emphatically private property)
97A60.19 IC Rome: Via Appia area: via della Caffarella: Quo Vadis Circolo Tennis: entrance gate: wall inset with Roman inscriptions and fragments (see next)
97A60.20 IC Rome: Via Appia area: via della Caffarella: Quo Vadis Circolo Tennis: entrance gate: Roman inscription (see previous)
C ANTISTIO
SACERDO[TI]
MONTIS
VIXIT ANNIS X[. . .]
ANTIST
AFER
97A60.21 IB Rome: Via Appia: Mile I: intersection with via della Caffarella: Tomb of Sir Reginald Poole { Sir Reginald Pole }
97A60.22 IB Rome: Via Appia: Mile I: intersection at church: Domine Quo Vadis? and Catacombs: S. Callisto, showing the constant traffic jam in the early Appia (see next)
97A60.23 IB Rome: Via Appia: Mile I: the constant traffic jam in the early Appia (see previous)
97A60.24 IB Rome: Aurelian Walls W of the Porta Appia
97A60.25 IB Rome: Via Appia within the walls: Rome: "Arch of Drusus" (S = outer face) and traffic jam
97A61.1 IB Rome: Via Appia within the walls: Rome: "Arch of Drusus" (S = outer face)
97A61.2 IB Rome: Via Appia within the walls: Rome: "Arch of Drusus" (N = inner face): upper portion, with medieval tower of Porta Appia in the background
97A61.3 IB Rome: Via Appia within the walls: with nary a car, mirabile dictu!
97A61.4 IB Rome: Baths of Caracalla: N side: partial general view SW
97A61.5 IB Rome: Baths of Caracalla: N side: partial closer oblique view WNW
97A61.6 IB Rome: church: SS. Nereus and Achilles: exterior: view N amid pine trees
97A61.7 IB Rome: Baths of Caracalla: N side: detail: gigantic brick archway (one of many), scale afforded by 2 fellow tourists
97A61.8 IB Rome: Forum { Forum Romanum }: Temple of Venus and Rome: colonnade and Rome: church: S. Maria Nova: view NW
97A61.9 IB Rome: via dei Fori Imperiali, view W: part of the Temple of Venus and Rome and of the Basilica of Maxentius; background: part of the Vittorio Emmanuele Monument
97A61.10 IB Rome: Servian Walls in front of the Stazione Termini: close detail: tufa block masonry
97A61.11 IB Fratocchie (Marino): PalaGhiaccio (ice skating rink): exterior: view N
97A61.12 IB Rome: panoramic view W with part of the Alban Lake in the foreground
97A61.13 IB Rome: perverse telephoto shot, partial panoramic view W (from above the Alban Lake, not visible)
97A61.14 IB Nemi: fountain (1951): detail: lion tap (1995) by sculptor Luciano Mastrolenzi
97A61.15 IB Lake Nemi: general view SW; in distant background, Genzano di Roma { /Cynthianum/ }
97A61.16 IB Lake Nemi: partial view W: N shore showing the Museo delle Navi Romane { Roman Ships Museum }
97A61.17 IB Lake Nemi: grounds and scant remains of the Temple of Diana Nemorensis: view N from above
97A61.18 IB Nemi: necropolis of S. Nicola (proto­historic then probably reused 5c-6c AD): 5 rock-cut tombs
97A61.19 IB Nemi: necropolis of S. Nicola: rock-cut tomb: interior
97A61.20 IB environs of Nemi: kiwi plantation. I'd never seen one: see diary.
97A61.21 IB Nemi: Museo delle Navi Romane: maybe a hundred fragments of three-colored glass rods used in making Roman mosaics. Photo taken thru a glass case but came out nicely.
97A61.22 IB Nemi: Museo delle Navi Romane: about 20 fragments of stone (porphyry, colored marble, etc.) used in making Roman mosaics. Photo taken thru a glass case but came out nicely.
97A61.23 IB Nemi; Museo delle Navi Romane: Roman lead pipe, detail: inscription (stamp):
CAESARIS AVG GERMANIC
(see next)
97A61.24 IB Nemi; Museo delle Navi Romane: Roman lead pipes (see previous)
97A61.25 IB Nemi; Museo delle Navi Romane: Roman opus sectile, particularly fine specimen if small
97A62.1 IB zzz
97A62.2 IB zzz
97A62.3 IB zzz
97A62.4 IB zzz
97A62.5 IB zzz
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97A65.1 IC Via Appia: house at 199B v. Appia; various fragments of Roman inscriptions inset into gate, on lawn, etc.
97A65.2 IB Via Appia: road (view E) and little niche tomb (see next)
97A65.3 IB Via Appia: little niche tomb (view N)
97A65.4 IB Via Appia: Tomb of the Sons of Sextus Pompeius: general view N
97A65.5 IB Via Appia: Tomb of the Sons of Sextus Pompeius: Roman inscription:
HIC SOROR ET FRATER VIV[VNT . . . ] A PA[-E]ENTIS
AETATEIN PRIMA SAEV[. . .]IA[. . .]T
POMPEIA HIS TVMVLIS CO[. . .]NTEL[. . .]RIS
HAER ET EI PVER INMITESQVE [. . .] DEI
SEX POMPEIVS SEXTI PRAE[. . .]A[. . .]VSTVS
QVEM TENVIT MAGN[. . .]VS
INFELIX GENITOR GEMINA[S . . .]CTVS
A NATIS SPENRANS QVIDE[M . . .]OS
AMISSVM AVXILIVM EVN [-] TAE POST [. . .]A NATAE
FVNDITVS VT TRAHERENT INVIDA[. . .]AREM
QVANTA IACET PROBITAS PIETAS QVAM VERA[. . .]VITA EST
MENTE SENES AEVO SED PERIERE [. . .]I
QVIS NON FLERE MEOS CASVS POSSITQVE D[. . .]ORE
[. . .C]VRAREQVE AMBIS DATVS ECCE ROGIS
S[. . .]N[. .]MANES IAM NATI NVMEN HABETIS
ER VO[. . .]CV[R]VOTI NON VENIT HO[. . .]EI
97A65.6 IB Via Appia: Tomb of the Sons of Sextus Pompeius: detail: central tondo of strigil sarcophagus, with boy and girl; and left half of first two lines of Roman inscription (see previous)
97A65.7 IB Via Appia: view E; on the right: Tomb of the Licinii. Roman inscription (funerary); see next —
LICINIA L F
C LICINIVS L F SER

LICINIA C F PAVLLA
T QVINCTIVS Ↄ L
PAMPHILVS
97A65.8 IB Via Appia: view E; on the right: Tomb of the Licinii
97A65.9 IB Via Appia: view E
97A65.10 IB Via Appia: Tomb of Secundinus: general view (see next 4)
97A65.11 IB Via Appia: Tomb of Secundinus: detail: central Roman inscription(s), very fragmentary:
[. . . A]VG LIB SECVNDVS
[. . .] SVS [. . .]
SCRIBA LIBRA[. . .]
FLAVIAE IRENE VXORI OP[TIMAE . . .]
TI CLAVDIO SECVNDIN[O . . .]
CLAVDIAE SECVNDINA[E]
97A65.12 IB Via Appia: Tomb of Secundinus: detail: Roman inscription (funerary, of 9‑year‑old boy) on S turret:
TI CLAVDIO
TI FILIO PAL
SECVNDINO
AN NAT IX M IX
D XIIX EQVO PVB
F DVLCISSIMO
FLAVIA IRENE
MATER
97A65.13 IB Via Appia: Tomb of Secundinus: detail: Roman inscription (funerary) on N turret:
TI CLAVDIO
AVG LIB
SECVNDO
PHILIPPIANO
COACTORI
FLAVIA IRENE
MARITO
INDVLGENTISSIMO
97A65.14 AB Via Appia: Tomb of Secundinus: general view (farther than 97A65.9 above)
97A65.15 IB Via Appia: tomb on S side of road
97A65.16 IB Via Appia: just before Via di Tor Carbone: Tomb of the Rabirii with (reproduction of) funerary stela and Roman inscription:
C RABIRIVS POS TL
HERMODORVS
and
RABIRIA
DEMARIS
and
VSIA PRIMA SAC
[. . .]
97A65.17 IB Via Appia: just before Via di Tor Carbone: large tomb core near the Tomb of the Rabirii (view E; see next)
97A65.18 IB Via Appia: same tombs as in preceding (but view W and much better shot)
97A65.19 IB Via Appia: columbarium tomb (N side of road): niches (detail; see next)
97A65.20 IB Via Appia: columbarium tomb (N side of road): general view
97A65.21 IB Via Appia: small (niche?) tomb with fragmentary inscription
CACVRIVS[. . .]
[P]HILO CL S AB [. . .]
[. . .]
[. . .]
97A65.22 IB Via Appia: Roman inscription (funerary):
L VALERIVS L L
BARICHA
L VALERIVS L L
ZABDA
L VALERIVS L L
ACHIBA
(Jewish or other Semitic names)
97A65.23 IB Via Appia: view E with large tomb on N side of road
97A65.24 IB Via Appia: view E with large tomb on S side of road; the quintessential view of the Appia
97A65.25 IB Via Appia: Mausoleum of the Quintilii (attributed): view NW
97A65.26 IB Via Appia: Mausoleum of the Quintilii (attributed): view N from a distance across a field
97A65.27 IB Via Appia: Villa of the Quintilii: partial view (distant) — medieval castle of S. Maria Nova?? zzz
97A65.28 IB Via Appia: Villa of the Quintilii: large structure on N side of road (see next)
97A65.29 IB Via Appia: Villa of the Quintilii: large structure on N side of road: partial view showing brickwork and arches
97A65.30 IB Via Appia: Villa of the Quintilii: view (distant) — medieval castle of S. Maria Nova?? zzz
97A65.31 AB Via Appia: a very rare human interest photo from me. An old man resting with his bicycle in front of the remains of a tomb, and reading the Roman inscription, unreadable in the photo:
PSIFANATI . . . NICE
VPSIFANVS T . . . NICEPHOR
VPSIFANVS T Ↄ L FRV—
L NICE TESTAMENTO SVO IVSSIT
HS . . .
97A65.32 IB Via Appia: arched structure
97A65.33 IB Via Appia: Roman inscription (funerary):
VETIENA C CL APHRODISI
FECIT C VETTENO C L
CHRESTO ET SIBI
good offsite photo
97A65.34 IB Via Appia: small uncarved sarcophagus
97A65.35 IB Via Appia: Casal Rotondo: Mausoleum of Messalla Corvinus (attributed) and temple next to it
97A65.36 IB Via Appia: Casal Rotondo: Mausoleum of Messalla Corvinus (attributed): reconstructed with collected lapidary fragments
97A65.37 IB Via Appia: Casal Rotondo: temple next to Mausoleum of Messalla Corvinus
97A66.1 IB Pontebari: remains of old bridge (Roman??): W pier viewed from E and above
97A66.2 IB Pontebari: remains of old bridge (Roman??): E and W piers viewed from NE at river level
97A66.3 IB Pontebari: remains of old bridge (Roman??): view S of the river upstream and the W pier
97A66.4 IB Pontebari: remains of old bridge (Roman??): E pier: masonry detail
97A66.5 IB Pontebari: remains of old bridge (Roman??): river and E and W piers viewed from the modern highway bridge above
97A66.6 AB S. Brizio: church and town (view WNW, vertical framing with tree)
97A66.7 IB S. Brizio: church and town (prosaic view WNW, horizontal framing)
97A66.8 IB S. Brizio: church and town (the best and closest view W)
97A66.9 IB S. Brizio: church: belfry: base incorporating large collection of Roman blocks, some sculpted (see another section at 97A66.19 below)
97A66.10 IB S. Brizio: church: exterior: medieval ogival arch with reuse of Roman stones; over the arch can be seen a Roman inscription (detail: next)
97A66.11 IB S. Brizio: church: Roman inscription (funerary). see previous
RLI(A?) L F
FENAE L F
[— VII]
97A66.12 IB S. Brizio: church: façade = N side (overly wide-angled: no room to back up. . .; with car; see better photo at 97A66.17 below)
97A66.13 IB S. Brizio: church: façade: masonry: detail; also of a pilaster of the door
97A66.14 IB S. Brizio: church: façade: main door (Renaissance) with inscription
AEDILES SVMPTIBVS OPERÆ MDXXXXII
97A66.15 IB S. Brizio: church: façade: double lancet window: detail of capital and cow head over it
97A66.16 IC S. Brizio: church: NW corner: reuse of Roman stones; can also be seen a stone carved with a cross, apparently reused from a high Romanesque predecessor church
97A66.17 IB S. Brizio: church: W (liturgical S) side: masonry, including Roman stones, one of which is a metope and triglyph section, probably from a temple
97A66.18 IB S. Brizio: church: façade = N side (overly wide-angled: no room to back up. . .; without car)
97A66.19 IB S. Brizio: church: belfry: base incorporating large collection of Roman blocks, some sculpted (see another section at 97A66.9 above)
97A66.20 IB S. Brizio: church: reuse of Roman stones next to the arch of 97A66.10
97A66.21 IB S. Brizio: church belfry and town: view SSE
97A66.22 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: general view S towards altar and raised choir
97A66.23 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: W (liturgical S) wall: 1st bay: fresco: St. Brizio and another saint (detail of next)
97A66.24 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: W (liturgical S) wall: 1st bay: 3 frescoes: St. Brizio and another saint (see previous), St. Sebastian; Madonna and Child
97A66.25 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: fresco: 3rd bay? ps-Zabolino (1490): St. Sebastian. (See the St. Sebastian database, #2131)
97A66.26 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: fresco: 3rd bay? zzz: St. Brizio? zzz
97A66.27 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: 14c Cosmatesque pavement in brick (extremely rare): general view N (liturgical W) from altar to main door
97A66.28 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: 14c Cosmatesque pavement in brick (extremely rare): detail
97A66.29 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: general view N (liturgical W) from altar to main door; slight earthquake damage, and fairly major structural problems preceding the quake: one large pillar leaning in towards the nave
97A66.30 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: apse: 1542 oil painting by Jacopo Siculo, "St. John warned by the Angel; the Virgin; and St. Brizio". The two slit windows of the apse and much of the masonry can be seen as well
97A66.31 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: W (liturgical S) aisle: 2 brick pillars and a brick pier, view NNW from top of steps over the crypt
97A66.32 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: E (liturgical N) side: a very nice Renaissance oil tabernacle
97A66.33 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: crypt: general view E towards altar
97A66.34 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: crypt: capital: apparently reused Roman Ionic capital
97A66.35 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: crypt: square pier and (uncarved) Roman sarcophagus
97A66.36 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: crypt: capital zzz: a cross patty gules
97A66.37 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: crypt: square pier with apparently Roman sculpture fragment used as a capital
97A67.1 IC S. Brizio: church: interior: crypt: capital (somewhat overexposed)
97A67.2 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: crypt: segment of Roman fluted column used as base for another column
97A67.3 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: crypt: Roman Ionic capital
97A67.4 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: nave: E (liturgical N) wall: engaged capital remaining from a restoration in medieval times
97A67.5 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: brick pillar near altar: fresco: Madonna and Child (see next for detail)
97A67.6 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: brick pillar near altar: fresco: Madonna and Child (detail of preceding)
97A67.7 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: N (liturgical W) wall: upper portion: double lancet window and remains of late medieval or Renaissance frescoes (see next)
97A67.8 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: N (liturgical W) wall: upper portion: double lancet window: detail (see previous, next)
97A67.9 IC S. Brizio: church: interior: N (liturgical W) wall: upper portion: double lancet window: detail (see previous)
97A67.10 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: NE (liturgical NW) corner: fresco: 2 saints (detail of next)
97A67.11 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: NE (liturgical NW) corner: 2 frescoes: 2 saints; Madonna and Child (see next)
97A67.12 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: NE (liturgical NW) corner: fresco: Madonna and Child (close detail)
97A67.13 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: NE (liturgical NW) corner: Renaissance baptismal font; background: frescoes of 97A67.11
97A67.14 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: NE (liturgical NW) corner: Renaissance baptismal font: partial view: basin and cover with bronze door
97A67.15 IB S. Brizio: church: interior: NE (liturgical NW) corner: Renaissance baptismal font: detail: finial: St. John the Baptist
97A67.16 AB landscape: plowed fields; distant background: tall hills and 2 towns (Trevi and zzz)
97A67.17 IB telephoto: distant church: zzz and town: zzz
97A67.18 AB landscape: plowed fields, corn (Brit. Eng.: maize); distant background: tall hills and towns (among which Trevi)
97A67.19 IB flowering thistle with two bees (close-up)
97A67.20 IB flowering thistle: the plant
97A67.21 AB tree zzz and plowed fields; in remote background: Trevi
97A67.22 IB La Bruna: Renaissance church: Madonna della Bruna: view NW (façade)
97A67.23 IB La Bruna: Renaissance church: Madonna della Bruna: door
97A67.24 IB La Bruna: Renaissance church: Madonna della Bruna: view NE (façade)
97A67.25 IB La Bruna: Renaissance church: Madonna della Bruna: view SE (apse)
97A67.26 IB Castelritaldi: general view WNW
97A67.27 IB Castelritaldi: coat of arms of the Comune
97A67.28 IB Castelritaldi: little Renaissance church of San Nicóla: façade
97A67.29 IB Castelritaldi: little Renaissance church of San Nicóla: door
97A67.30 IB Castelritaldi: church: apse and adjoining buildings (N side of the main piazza)
97A67.31 IB Castelritaldi: church: apse and belfry: view N from piazza
97A67.32 IB Castelritaldi: medieval gate (double-arched): outer face
97A67.33 IB Castelritaldi: medieval gate: inner face and tower, view up
97A67.34 IB Castelritaldi: door
97A67.35 IB Castelritaldi: church: side portico, view outwards from under it; foreground: ?Roman stone
97A67.36 IB Castelritaldi: door and stairs
97A67.37 IB Castelritaldi: church: side view including belfry and part of portico
97A68.1 AB Castelritaldi: laundry hanging out a window of a stone house
97A68.2 IB Castelritaldi: parish church: narthex and well
97A68.3 IB Castelritaldi: medieval gate: view out thru to piazza
97A68.4 IB Castelritaldi: parish church: I think this is a chimney? decorated with three terracotta birds
97A68.5 IB Castelritaldi: parish church: apse and belfry
97A68.6 IB Castelritaldi: church: S. Nicola: apse
97A68.7 AB Castelritaldi: staircase and door of a house, with flowers
97A68.8 IB Castelritaldi: view from the N
97A68.9 IB near Castelritaldi: landscape with farmhouse
97A68.10 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade (W side of church; close-up of 97A68.28)
97A68.11 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: door: sculpted archivolt: general view
97A68.12 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: door: archivolt: lion cub (duly inscribed CATVLVS LEONIS)
97A68.13 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: door: archivolt: Samson and the lion (inscribed LEO ET SANSON)
97A68.14 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: door: archivolt, center: seraph and two griffins; dated:
AN · ML · C · XLI
97A68.15 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: door: archivolt: 4 small animals
97A68.16 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: door: archivolt: lion and eagle
97A68.17 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: door: archivolt: close detail: a grotesque
97A68.18 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: 2d storey: the prophet Jeremiah (detail of next). Inscribed:
IEREMIAS
97A68.19 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: 2d storey: the prophet Jeremiah (see previous), a capital, and a demon mask inscribed:
[. . .] RAMEA
97A68.20 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: 2d storey: a demon mask (see next), a capital, and the prophet Ezekiel inscribed:
GESECHIELE
97A68.21 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: 2d storey: a capital and a demon mask (detail of previous), inscription probably not readable in the photo:
GENO [. . .] ERVS
97A68.22 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: 2d storey: general view
97A68.23 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: façade: 2d storey: eagle, probably representing St. John, with fragment of inscribed scroll
97A68.24 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: church: façade: 2d storey: corbel with man's bust
97A68.25 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: belfry
97A68.26 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: N side: showing Roman lapidary fragment
97A68.27 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: S side: detail: inscription:
F L P F A
1614
97A68.28 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: W side: general view (see 97A68.10 for just the façade)
97A68.29 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church: N side with olive grove and in the background, Castelritaldi (see next)
97A68.30 IB near Castelritaldi; Pieve S. Gregorio: church (closer view of previous): apse and belfry; in the background, Castelritaldi
97A68.31 AB near Castelritaldi: landscape — plowed fields
97A68.32 AB NE of Castelritaldi: landscape with road, view NE. In the distance, Trevi.
97A68.33 AB landscape: farmhouse and plowed field
97A68.34 IB Trevi: the entire town, view E (telephoto)
97A68.35 AB landscape: plowed field with poplars and oaks just before sunset, with hang-glider (approaching Foligno airport, not visible)
97A68.36 AB farmhouse at sunset
97A68.37 IB Casevecchie at sunset; distant background: M. Subasio
97A70.1 IB Otricoli (near /Ocriculum/): church: exterior: Roman sculpture: Medusa
97A70.2 IB Otricoli (near /Ocriculum/): typical house wall with bits and pieces of medieval and Roman stones and sculptures, and a Renaissance doorway (for detail, see next)
97A70.3 IB Otricoli: Renaissance doorway (see previous)
97A70.4 IB Otricoli: medieval gate (N gate)
97A70.5 IB Otricoli: corner of the medieval piazza near the N gate
97A70.6 AB Otricoli: cobblestone street with arches and potted plants
97A70.7 AB Otricoli: flowered piazza with old archway
97A70.8 AB Otricoli: street with flowers
97A70.9 AB Otricoli: wooden door
97A70.10 IB near /Ocriculum/: Otricoli: W gate: ?Roman arch zzz
97A70.11 IB near /Ocriculum/: Otricoli: parking lot outside the W gate, with segment of a grooved Roman column
97A70.12 IB near /Ocriculum/: Otricoli: parking lot outside the W gate: wall adjoining the gate: Roman stones, detail
97A70.13 IB Otricoli: parking lot outside the W gate: garden shrine to the Virgin
97A70.14 IB near /Ocriculum/: Otricoli: parking lot outside the W gate: general view of collection of monumental lapidary fragments, including fragment of an inscription
ICOM
97A70.15 IB near /Ocriculum/: Otricoli: parking lot outside the W gate: monumental lapidary fragment: metope-and‑triglyph with suit of armor
97A70.16 IB near /Ocriculum/: Otricoli: parking lot outside the W gate: monumental lapidary fragment: laurel-leaf column
97A70.17 IB near /Ocriculum/: Otricoli: W gate: outer (W) face; Roman masonry; also showing location of 97A70.12 and 97A70.16
97A70.18 AB Otricoli: door
97A70.19 IB near /Ocriculum/: Otricoli: main street; foreground: monumental lapidary fragment: laurel-leaf column; also shows some Roman stones in wall
97A70.20 IB Otricoli: modern oratory plaque, with fragment of high Romanesque entrelacs bas-relief
97A70.21 AB Otricoli: door
97A70.22 AB Otricoli: door
97A70.23 IB Otricoli: church, unidentified chapel (see next for general view): detail: high Romanesque relief of bird (and separate date plaque: 1904 MA) over door
97A70.24 IB Near /Ocriculum/: Otricoli: church, unidentified chapel by the road leading S out of town: façade (E). Steps and base of building: large Roman stone blocks, some of them with reliefs
97A70.25 IB /Ocriculum/: tower tomb and niche tomb (see 97A71.26 below)
97A70.26 IB /Ocriculum/: baths: remains of apsed structure (background: flock of sheep)
97A70.27 IB /Ocriculum/: baths: remains of apsed structure: closer view
97A70.28 IB /Ocriculum/: Roman substructure: general view from S. "{the great substructure}" is a platform of unknown purpose, supported on two tiers of large vaults, the bottom tier at least half-buried (see next)
Far background: partial view of /Ocriculum/: Roman theatre
97A70.29 IB /Ocriculum/: Roman substructure: 3 upper vaults and 2 partly buried lower vaults: close view from S
97A70.30 IB /Ocriculum/: Roman substructure: a lower vault: interior, showing opus reticulatum and opus incertum zzz
97A70.31 IB /Ocriculum/: Roman substructure: an upper vault: interior, showing opus reticulatum, opus incertum zzz, and original? Roman stucco
97A70.32 IB /Ocriculum/: theatre: rear: E section, outside: view W
97A70.33 IB /Ocriculum/: theatre: rear: view W into gallery, showing partial construction in hillside
97A70.34 IB /Ocriculum/: theatre: rear, showing partial construction in hillside: view N
97A70.35 IB /Ocriculum/: theatre: rear, showing partial construction in hillside: view N, detail (what is this, exactly??)
97A70.36 IB /Ocriculum/: theatre: wide view NNE showing partial construction in hillside; foreground: opening of lower supporting gallery
97A70.37 IB /Ocriculum/: theatre: rear gallery: inside view
97A71.1 IB /Ocriculum/: theatre: inside the E gallery (view W)
97A71.2 IB /Ocriculum/: zzz
97A71.3 IB /Ocriculum/: theatre (view N towards the seats, from more or less center stage)
97A71.4 IB /Ocriculum/: theatre: scaenae frons (view E from center stage)
97A71.5 IB /Ocriculum/: theatre: E gallery: entrance off entrance to theatre
97A71.6 IB /Ocriculum/: large substructure: detail: opus reticulatum
97A71.7 IB /Ocriculum/: baths (view W, without sheep)
97A71.8 IB /Ocriculum/: E gate: core of one side of the arch (all that remains): W face (towards city)
97A71.9 IB /Ocriculum/: NE of the E gate: rock tombs?? half-buried arched structure?
97A71.10 IB /Ocriculum/: Roman tomb just E of E gate (how to build a Roman tomb; restoration hard at work, turning an unprepossessing ruin into an imposing monument?)
97A71.11 IB /Ocriculum/: Roman tomb just E of E gate: detail of the base: several different types of courses of stone masonry; a small part of it is modern restoration, and looks different from the Roman work
97A71.12 IB /Ocriculum/: well preserved 10 m stretch of Via Flaminia outside (E of) E gate; pavement, thresholds and tomb? structures of opus reticulatum quite clear; as is the difference in level with the modern terrain
97A71.13 IB /Ocriculum/: Via Flaminia E of E gate: pavement detail (from above)
97A71.14 IB /Ocriculum/: Via Flaminia E of E gate: roadbed: detail (from side at E end of extant portion, showing lack of any base — was there one? has it eroded? or is this a restored section altogether?)
97A71.15 IB /Ocriculum/: Via Flaminia E of E gate: good shot of pavement, view E away from city; background L: tomb tower (see 97A71.17, 97A71.22 and 97A71.25)
97A71.16 IB /Ocriculum/: Via Flaminia E of E gate: close detail: 4 paving stones, showing spalling of layers of stone
97A71.17 IB /Ocriculum/: Via Flaminia E of E gate: good shot of pavement, view E away from city; R foreground: thresholds. View shifted a bit R from that of 97A71.15, and therefore shows only the S edge of the tomb tower seen in that photo (see 97A71.15, 97A71.22 and 97A71.25)
97A71.18 IB /Ocriculum/: on Via Flaminia E of E gate: small vaulted structure with stairs leading below the ancient street level
97A71.19 IB /Ocriculum/: Via Flaminia E of E gate: partial view W (towards city), with my jacket and camera bag for scale, showing a good 2m50 difference between the modern ground level and the ancient roadbed
97A71.20 IB /Ocriculum/: general view N of the tomb complex (97A71.10‑11) and the stretch of Via Flaminia (97A71.12‑19): see next
97A71.21 IB /Ocriculum/: general view N of the tomb complex (97A71.10‑11), the stretch of Via Flaminia (97A71.12‑19), and the tower tomb (longer shot than the preceding)
97A71.22 IB /Ocriculum/: Via Flaminia E of E gate: good shot of pavement, view E away from city, from today's ground level, showing all the pavement, the tomb tower, and the thresholds; and the front of the tomb structures (see 97A71.15, 97A71.17 and 97A71.25; but this is the best general view of this area)
97A71.23 IB /Ocriculum/: landscape view N of Otricoli; in middleground, a small Roman arched structure
97A71.24 IC /Ocriculum/: near the Roman amphitheatre: close-up of a path, that appeared to be stone, and at the time looked like the top of a vaulted structure; in the photo, it looks like a pattern made by modern earthmoving equipment??
97A71.25 IB /Ocriculum/: Via Flaminia E of E gate: landscape view NE away from city, showing pavement, tomb tower, and tomb structures (see 97A71.15, 97A71.17 and 97A71.22)
97A71.26 IB /Ocriculum/: E of E gate: remains of niche tomb, view N
97A71.27 IB /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: W entrance corridor, looking into the amphitheatre (mostly weeds)
97A71.28 IB /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: core of an arch
97A71.29 IB /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: general view
97A71.30 IC /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: part of gallery
97A71.31 IB /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: large section of remains of N gallery; distant background: Otricoli on its hill (see next)
97A71.32 IC /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: slightly larger section of remains of N gallery (W half of it); distant background: Otricoli on its hill (but a bit overexposed)
97A71.33 IB /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: E half of remains of N gallery
97A71.34 IB /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: E (major axis) entrance area, view from cavea (see next)
97A71.35 IB /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: E (major axis) entrance area: detail of preceding
97A71.36 IB /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: center background: N gallery (minor axis) entrance, from foreground: S entrance
97A71.37 IB /Ocriculum/: amphitheatre: general view of NE quadrant; distant background: Otricoli on its hill
97A74.1 IB Trevi: door near Duomo
97A72.24 AB Trevi: Palazzo Valenti alla Piaggia: front door
97A72.26 AB Trevi: Palazzo Valenti alla Piaggia: from above
97A74.2 IB Trevi: door (Renaissance?)
97A74.3 IB Trevi: detail of preceding: carved keystone
97A74.4 AB Trevi: door shaded by vine
97A74.5 IB Trevi: an oratory: modern wall painting: Madonna and Child
97A74.6 IB Trevi: edicola di S. Reparata (1851), commemorating the location of a former church destroyed to widen the road into town: remains of 16c fresco
97A74.7 IB Trevi: slaughterhouse (modern): detail: stone panel with inscription MAT[T]ATOIO supported by two bucranium corbels; third bucranium on the key of the arched door below
97A74.8 AB Trevi: tower almost covered with vine (ivy? zzz)
97A74.9 IB Trevi: S gate and adjacent walls
97A74.10 IB Trevi: general view N; foreground: olive groves
97A74.11 IC a plant that grows on the wayside thruout central Umbria
97A74.12 IB Trevi area logos: "Città dell' Olio"
97A74.13 IB Bovara: church (mostly brick belfry, unusual style for area): view WSW from above; foreground: olive grove (see next)
97A74.14 IB Bovara: church: belfry
97A74.15 IB Bovara: church: (W) façade (Romanesque pediment, rose, windows, door) and belfry
97A74.16 IB Bovara: (W) façade: Romanesque door
97A74.17 IB Bovara: (W) façade: Romanesque door: carved frieze: dog? and vines: close detail
97A74.18 IB Bovara: (W) façade: Romanesque door: carved frieze: bird and pine cone?: close detail (this particular bit looks very restored/modern?)
97A74.19 IB Bovara: (W) façade: upper portion: Romanesque pediment and rose window, 2 corbels and frieze (see next)
97A74.20 IB Bovara: (W) façade: rose window, 2 corbels (cows?) and frieze (closer view of preceding)
97A74.21 IB Tempietto del Clitunno {Campello sul Clitunno: church: S. Salvatore (5c? 8c? depending on the scholar) }: apse, showing mostly the pediment
97A74.22 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: apse (detail: pediment. This is very similar to the front (E) pediment of the church, 97A74.34 below, except that it's a much better photo since I had to take the latter at a sharp angle from beneath.)
97A74.23 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: N stairs and door
97A74.24 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: (E) façade: upper storey only (see 97A75.15, which is very similar but better lit)
97A74.25 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: (E) façade (complete; vertical framing)
97A74.26 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: altar niche: upper portion
97A74.27 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: altar niche: (closer view: pediment)
97A74.28 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: altar niche (closer view: tabernacle flanked by frescoes of St. Peter and St. Paul)
97A74.29 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: general view towards altar niche (complete); showing stone benches. Vertical framing
97A74.31 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: fragmentary inscription: SCS DEVS PROTE
97A74.32 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: fragmentary inscription: SIONE [. . .]
97A74.33 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: (E) façade (oblique view NE upwards; vertical framing; see 97A75.12, which is very similar but better lit)
97A74.34 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: (E) façade (detail: pediment, view sharply up; very similar to pediment of apse 97A74.22 above, which, however, I was able to take from the same level and is therefore a much better photo)
97A74.35 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: lower storey: interior: view inwards (E) down the main corridor
97A74.36 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: lapidary fragments
97A74.37 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: lower storey: interior: view S down the S corridor
97A75.1 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: lower storey: interior: view N down the N corridor
97A75.2 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: altar niche (detail: fresco: St. Paul, R of altar)
97A75.3 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: altar niche (detail: fresco: St. Peter, L of altar; see closer detail 97A75.5 below)
97A75.4 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: altar niche: vault: Christ
97A75.5 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: altar niche (detail: fresco: St. Peter, L of altar; see even closer detail 97A75.8 below)
97A75.6 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: altar niche: pediment and vault with fresco of Christ
97A75.7 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: altar niche: pedimented tabernacle
97A75.8 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: altar niche (close detail: fresco: head of St. Peter, L of altar)
97A75.9 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: apse: rather faint remnant of fresco above pediment: angel?
97A75.10 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: apse with frescoes; and altar niche: pediment
97A75.11 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: interior: N wall: small arched windows
97A75.12 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: (E) façade (oblique view NE upwards; vertical framing; see 97A74.33)
97A75.13 IC Tempietto del Clitunno: exterior: view N, partly obscured by trees
97A75.14 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: exterior: lower storey: arch zzz
97A75.15 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: (E) façade: upper storey only (see 97A74.24)
97A75.16 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: (E) façade: lower storey and lower portion of upper storey
97A75.17 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: N staircase, profile view E
97A75.18 IB Tempietto del Clitunno: apse thru fence as seen from road
97A75.19 IB Rimini: 1555 inscription in the style of a Roman inscription: obverse
C CAESAR
DICT
RVBICONE
SVPERATO
CIVILI BEL
COMMILIT
SVOS HIC
[I]N FORO AR
ADLOCVT
(Flower market all around it; see next)
97A75.20 IB Rimini: 1555 inscription in the style of a Roman inscription: reverse
SVGGESTVM
HVNC
VETVSTATE
COLLAPSVM
COSS ARIM
INENSIVM
NOVEMBRIS
ET DECEMB
M D LV
RESTIT
(with partial view of flower market and Piazza dei 40 Martiri which covers the Roman forum)
97A75.22 AB Rimini: a very small piazzetta with awnings, outdoors chairs and tables, motorcycles
97A75.23 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio { Ponte d'Augusto; Bridge of Tiberius; Bridge of Augustus}: roadway: view NW (out of the city)
97A75.24 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: Roman inscription (monumental): the end of the seaward inscription (apparently identical with the following, except for the last word):
IMP CAESAR DIVI F AVGVSTV[S] PONTIFEX MAX COS XX TRIBVNIC POTEST XXXVII P P
TI CAESAR DIVI AVGVSTI F D [. . .] GVST PO[N]TI[F —] IIII [I]MP VIII TRIB POTEST XXII
DEDERE
97A75.25 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: Roman inscription (monumental): the end of the leeward inscription (see previous)
IMP CAESAR DIVI F AVGVSTV[S] PONTIFEX MAX COS XX TRIBVNIC POTEST XXXVII P P
TI CAESAR DIVI AVGVSTI F D [. . .] GVST PO[N]TI[F —] IIII [I] MP VIII TRIB POTEST XXII
DEDER
97A75.26 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: Roman inscription (monumental): the seaward inscription: detail: the last words (in red in 97A75.25)
97A75.27 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: Roman inscription (monumental): the leeward inscription: detail: the last words (in red in 97A75.26)
97A75.28 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: roadway: view NW (out of the city)
97A75.29 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: oblique view W along the bridge
97A75.30 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: seaward (NE) face
97A75.31 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward (SW) face
97A75.32 AB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward (SW) face: panoramic view with modern building
97A75.33 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward (SW) face
97A75.34 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward (SW) face: northernmost arch ("no. 1": the one cut by Totila)
97A75.35 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward (SW) face: "no. 2" arch
97A75.36 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward (SW) face: "no. 3" = central arch
97A75.37 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward (SW) face: somewhat oblique view N, from cityward riverbank
97A76.1 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward side, oblique view N: all 5 arches clearly visible
97A76.2 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward side (detail: Roman masonry zzz)
97A76.3 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward side, very oblique view NW showing ledge behind the inscriptions
97A76.4 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: seaward side, oblique view NW
97A76.5 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: seaward side: view ENE showing all 5 arches
97A76.6 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Arco di Augusto { Arch of Augustus }: outer face, completely scaffolded; post-medieval crenellations and remnants of adjacent walls can be seen, though
97A76.7 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Arco di Augusto: inner face, completely scaffolded; post-medieval crenellations and remnants of adjacent walls can be seen, though
97A76.8 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Arco di Augusto: a 1937 photograph of it, showing also the now destroyed bridge over the Ausa (since paved over)
97A76.9 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Roman walls zzz
97A76.10 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Roman walls zzz
97A76.11 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Roman amphitheatre: remnants
97A76.12 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Roman amphitheatre: remnants; showing also L foreground: the beginning of a section of medieval walls
97A76.13 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Roman amphitheatre (best view): the extant half of the cavea and most of the extant substructures of the cunei
97A76.14 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Roman amphitheatre: remnants
97A76.15 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: view SW: seaward face, with arches reflected in water (see next 3)
97A76.16 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: view SW: seaward face, with arches reflected in water (panoramic view)
97A76.17 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: view SW: seaward face, with arches reflected in water
97A76.18 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: view SW: seaward face, with arches reflected in water (best photo)
97A76.19 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Ponte di Tiberio: leeward side, oblique view NW: bridge reflected in water. Shows all 5 arches at least in part, and ledge behind the inscriptions; and now submerged stone structure on near (SE) bank
97A76.20 IB Rimini: Piazza Cavour: medieval fountain; background: medieval buildings zzz
97A76.21 HB Rimini: Piazza Cavour: monumental statue of Paul V with raised hand pointing to construction crane
97A76.22 IB Rimini: informational sign: list of sister cities (St-Maur des Fossés (France), Ziguinchor (Senegal), Seraing (Belgium), Sochi (Russia), Fort Lauderdale (USA)
97A76.23 IB Rimini: shrine of St. Anthony of Padua: interior: modern fresco; on vault: remnants of medieval fresco
97A76.24 IB Rimini: shrine of St. Anthony of Padua: interior: vault: remnants of medieval fresco (close detail: head of male — Franciscan?? — saint)
97A76.25 IB Rimini: shrine of St. Anthony of Padua: exterior
97A76.26 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: Piazza dei Tre Martiri (on the site of the Roman forum): showing also the shrine of St. Anthony of Padua
97A76.27 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: façade
97A76.28 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: interior (view towards main altar)
97A76.29 IC Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: bas-relief: musical putti
97A76.30 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: 3d chapel S: tomb of Isotta degli Atti, showing the elephants of Sigismondo Malatesta
97A76.31 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: free-standing sculpture: putto with coat of arms of the Malatesta
97A76.32 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: Chapel of the Zodiac: monumental pilaster with bas-reliefs
97A76.33 IB Rimini: 3d chapel S: red marble screen
97A76.34 IC Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: 3d chapel N: bas-relief: musical putti
97A76.35 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: parking lot of the Tempio Malatestiano: Roman arch (see 97A76.37 below)
97A76.36 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano (view NW: showing apse, belfry, N side)
97A76.37 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: parking lot of the Tempio Malatestiano: Porta Montanara: Roman arch (close view, see next)
97A77.1 IB /Ariminum/ Rimini: parking lot of the Tempio Malatestiano: Porta Montanara: Roman arch (close view)
97A77.2 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: exterior: NE (liturgical S) side: arches of the 7 sarcophagi
97A77.3 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: exterior: detail: low relief coats of arms
97A77.4 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: exterior: part of the NE (liturgical S) side and belfry (see next)
97A77.5 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: exterior: belfry and most of the NE (liturgical S) side (oblique view S)
97A77.6 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: exterior: detail: carved wreath
97A77.7 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: exterior: detail: carved wreath with Malatesta's elephant
97A77.8 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: door (see next 2)
97A77.9 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: door (slightly farther view than preceding); including part of inscription
. . VLFVS MALATESTA PANDVLFI F V FECIT AN. . .
(see previous and next)
97A77.10 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: façade (close detail of previous: neo-Corinthian capital with crowned cherubs)
97A77.11 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: interior: 1st chapel SW (liturgical N): monumental Corinthian niche with small 15c Pietà
97A77.12 IC Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: interior: cherubs
97A77.13 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: interior: 4th chapel SW (liturgical N): pilaster with female allegorical figures of the arts and sciences
97A77.14 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: interior: (where? zzz): monumental pilaster base supported by black marble elephants
97A77.15 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: exterior: NE (liturgical S) side: a niche with sarcophagus
97A77.16 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: exterior: NE (liturgical S) side: sarcophagus; inscription:
IEM'STII BIZANTII PHILOSOPHOR SVA TEMP PRINCIPIS RELIQVVM
SIGISMVNDVS PANDVLFVS MAL PAN F BELLI PELOP ADVERSVS TVR COR
REGEM IMP OB INGENTEM ERVDITORVM QVO FLAGRAT AMOREM
HVC AFFERENDVM INTROQVE MITTENDVM CVRAVIT MCCCCLXV
97A77.17 IB Rimini: Tempio Malatestiano: exterior: NE (liturgical S) side: 6 niches, decorative frieze and stylobate (oblique view N)
97A77.18 IC { Republic of San Marino: town of San Marino } San Marino: church: S. Francesco: façade: detail: medieval inscription (pretty much unreadable) with imperial eagle and fanciful portrait said to be of Justinian
97A77.19 IB San Marino: church: S. Francesco: interior: general view towards main altar
97A77.20 IB San Marino: church: S. Francesco: interior: retable behind main altar: Risen Christ on small central panel; with St. Francis and St. Agatha (with pincers), female saint with the veronica image of Christ's face on a towel; lunette: God the Father (see next 2)
97A77.21 IB San Marino: church: S. Francesco: interior: retable behind main altar: partial view of central portion (see next)
97A77.22 IC San Marino: church: S. Francesco: interior: retable behind main altar: detail: central panel: Risen Christ (photo partly spoiled by flash reflection)
97A77.23 IB San Marino: church: S. Francesco: interior: retable behind main altar: detail: lunette: God the Father with triangular nimbus
97A77.24 IB San Marino: Porta del Paese: inner (E zzz) face
97A77.27 IB San Marino: door
97A77.28 IB San Marino: the Guaita: chapel (detail: tympanum; see next)
97A77.29 IB San Marino: the Guaita: chapel: general view
97A77.30 IB San Marino: the Guaita: a medieval tower (thru fog; see next)
97A77.31 AB San Marino: the Guaita: a medieval tower (thru fog; almost identical shot with preceding, except better because it shows the natural rock outcrop on which the tower is built)
97A77.32 IB San Marino: the Guaita: 17c prison cell: door and threshold
97A77.33 IB San Marino: the Guaita: tower: interior: detail: the last rungs up into the upper portion
97A77.34 IB San Marino: Palazzo del Governo from the Piazza (view S zzz)
97A77.35 AB San Marino: street scene with old wall and flowering shrubs
97A77.36 IB San Marino: church: basilica: S. Marino: façade (18c) and belfry; R: part of San Marino: church: S. Pietro: façade. Inscription on S. Marino reads:
DIVO MARINO PATRONO ET LIBERTATIS AVCTORI SEN P Q
97A77.37 AB San Marino: church: basilica: S. Marino: façade (18c) and belfry; R: part of San Marino: church: S. Pietro: N zzz side (taken in dense fog)
97A78.1 IB San Marino: church: S. Pietro: S side
97A78.2 IB San Marino: Palazzo del Governo (19c): tower and roof, W view
97A78.3 IC San Marino: coat of arms (from a street sign)
97A78.4 IB San Marino: coat of arms (from a license plate)
Diary entry
97A78.5 IB Ostia: castle of Julius III: tower (from the pedestrian walkway near the station)
97A78.6 AB Ostia: the guard dog in front of the ticket booth at the entrance to Ostia Antica
97A78.7 IB /Ostia/ {Ostia Antica}: Roman road: via Ostiensis, Necropolis area, W from entrance
97A78.8 IB /Ostia/: Roman inscription: funerary (site numbering 6750)

D M
[. . .]IVLIO F COL
BITHYNI CO
[DICOE-] VIII
COLLI XIIII LIB
[. . .]
VIX ANN XXXII
M XI DIEB XIX
97A78.9 IB /Ostia/: Necropolis; foreground: carved sarcophagus
97A78.10 IB /Ostia/: "via delle Tombe": second sepulchral street opened in 1c AD, view W (into town)
97A78.11 IB /Ostia/: Colombari Gemelli: Roman columbarium
97A78.12 IB /Ostia/: Colombari Gemelli: varicolored opus reticulatum (detail)
97A78.13 IB /Ostia/: Necropolis area: large tomb: outer wall: Roman brickwork
97A78.14 IB /Ostia/: Necropolis area: large columbarium
97A78.15 IB /Ostia/: Tomba degli Archetti: decorative Roman brickwork and opus reticulatum, partial view of a corner with columbarium niches
97A78.16 IB /Ostia/: Tomba degli Archetti: wall of decorative Roman brickwork and opus reticulatum
97A78.17 IB /Ostia/: Necropolis: general view E (out of town) from the via delle Tombe
97A78.18 IB /Ostia/: Tomb of Hermogenes: Roman inscription: funerary (site numbering 19902)

C DOMITIO L F PAL
ERMOGENI
MANO SCRIBAE AEDIL CVRVL DEC
CVIVS SACERDOTIO LVS AC PRIMVS
[SVA PE]CVNIA FECIT AEDILI HVNC SPLENDIDISSIMVS ORO[. . .]
[. . .]RAVIT EIQVE STATVAM EQVESTREM SVBSCRIPTIONI ORA[. . .]
[-A]M IN FORO PONENDAM PECVNIA PVBLICA DE [O]
[ADIL SVBSTITVENDVM NON PVTAVIT INCOLA CIVIS
HS L M N REIPVBLICAE DEDIT EX QVORVM VSV[. . .]
[QV]OD A[. . .]S XIII[. . .]AVG[. . .]E NATALICIVS DECVRIONIB XDL PRAESENTIB IN [. . .] AL[. . .]S SCRIBIS CERV[. . .]IS XXXXVIIS[. . .] AERARIS XXIIS ITEM [. . .]
EVTVCHVS HISTOR CVRIATIVS SCRIB[A]
F T [numbers, but otherwise not clear] COLLEGI EA[. . .]VAR OSTIENS ET [ARTO-]
97A78.19 IB /Ostia/: Roman inscription near E gate (Porta Romana)

SALVTI CAESARIS AVGVST
GLABRIO PATRONVS COLONIAE D D F C
97A78.20 IB /Ostia/: Roman walls (Republican period) adjoining and S of E gate (Porta Romana)
97A78.21 IC /Ostia/: Tomb of Hermogenes: from NW; the Roman inscription (along side; site numbering 6750) can be seen but not read in the photo:

DOMITIO L F FABIO HER[MOGENI]
97A78.22 IB /Ostia/: E gate (Porta Romana) and road: view from E (into town)
97A78.23 IB /Ostia/: E gate (Porta Romana) and road, with substructures of Republican wall S of it: view from W (out of town)
97A78.24 IB /Ostia/: small street of Roman shops or Roman storerooms, Republican period (It.: magazzini repubblicani), view W with Ostiensis in background. (Context: see 97A78.35)
97A78.25 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: opus sectile pavement
97A78.26 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: opus sectile pavement: detail
97A78.27 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: the great b&w mosaic
97A78.28 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: the great b&w mosaic (detail: muleteer with his two mules Pudes and Podagrosus = "Shy" and "Gout-ridden"; with part of central section, showing 2 Atlantids, or whatever the word is for male caryatids)
97A78.29 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: the great b&w mosaic (detail: triton)
97A78.30 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: the great b&w mosaic (detail: a cisium, or light chariot drawn by to mules, with the muleteer and 2 passengers)
97A78.31 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: the great b&w mosaic (detail: muleteer with his two mules Potiscus and Barosus = "Drinker" and "??"; with part of central section, showing an Atlantid and a section of stylized city wall with 2 corner towers and a central gate)
97A78.32 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: the great b&w mosaic (partial view: the central section)
97A78.33 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: the great b&w mosaic (close detail: central gate of city wall)
97A78.34 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: another b&w mosaic (wild cats — tigers? lions? one of which pouncing on mule)
97A78.35 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: partial view: fountain and small elegant square-section pilaster; background: the magazzini of 97A78.24
97A78.36 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari: white mosaic with polychrome floral-geometric motifs
97A78.37 IB /Ostia/: Terme dei Cisiari (detail: polychrome floral-geometric motif)
97A79.1 IB /Ostia/: decumanus = Via Ostiensis (view W, into town)
97A79.2 IB /Ostia/: via dei Vigili (view N, from decumanus)
97A79.3 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili {Fire Brigade Barracks}
97A79.4 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: courtyard (view W) showing mostly the Augusteum/Sebasteion = chapel of the imperial cult
97A79.5 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult, showing mosaics and Roman inscriptions: dedicatory
97A79.6 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Septimius Severus (but see next for interesting item):

IMP CAESARI
M AVRELIO ANTONINO
PIO AVG FELICI
TRIB POTEST X COS II* IMP CAESAR
L SEPTIMI SEVERI PII PERTINACI S
AVG ARABICI ADIABENICI PARTHICI
MAXIMI P P FILIO DIVI ANTONINI
PII GERMANICI SARMATICI NEPOT
DIVI ANTONINI PII PRONEPOTI
DIVI HADRIANI ABNEPOTI
DIVI TRAIANI PARTHICI ET DIVI
NERVAE ADNEPOTI RESTITVTORI
CASTRORVM OSTIENSIVM
SVB GN M RVSTIO RVFINO PR VIG E V
CVRANTIBVS
C LAECANIO NOVATILLIANO SVB PR
ET M FL RAESIANO TRIB COH II VIG PRAE
POSITO VEXILLATIONIS
97A79.7 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Pertinax (close detail of preceding, showing

DESIGN III

inserted above the line in small letters at COS II (* in preceding): consul twice and consul designate. This dates the inscription to within a very few days. The close detail also shows serifs, triangular interpuncts, and tall I quite nicely
97A79.8 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Julia

IVLIAE
AVG
MATRI AVGVSTI
ET KASTRORVM
SVB GN M RVSTIO RVFINO PR VIG E V
CVRANTIBVS
C LAECANIO NOVATILLIANO SVB PR
ET M FL RAESIANO TRIB COH II VIG
PRAEPOSITO VEXILLATIONIS

Two inscriptions in fact; the upper in nice early monumental; also, the last letter I of line 3 is placed above the line for lack of space.
97A79.9 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Geta but damnatio memoriae (see next for close-up)

M [[ ]]
ANTONINO
[[ ]]
NOBILISSIMO CAES
PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS
IMP CAES M [[ GETAE ]] SEVERI
[[ ]] PII FELICIS AVG
TRIB POTEST COS DESIGN
II P P PROCOS FILIO
VALERIO TITANIANO
PRAEF VIG E M V
CVRANTE
FLAVIO LVPO SVB PRAEF
97A79.10 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Geta: close-up of damnatio memoriae (see previous)
97A79.11 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Antoninus Pius

IMP CAESARI DIVI
HADRIANI F DIVI TRAIANI
PARTHICI NEP DIVI NERVAE
PRONEP T AELIO HADRIANO
ANTONINO AVG PIO TRIB POT
COS DES II
97A79.12 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Lucius Verus

IMP CAESARI
DIVI ANTONINI FILIO DIVI HA
DRIANI NEP DIVI TRAIANI PAR
THICI PRONEP DIVI NERVAE ABN
L AVRELIO VERO AVG TRIB POT II
COS II
COHORTES VII VIG

Awkward line setting, spacing and centering
97A79.13 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Pertinax

IMP L SEPTIMIO SE
VERO PERTINACI
CAESARI AVG
PONT MAX TRIB POT II
IMP V COS II PROCOS P P
COHORTES VII VIG
[[ ]] PRAEF VIG CASSIO
LIGVRE TRIBVNO PRAEPOSITO VEXILLATIONIS

where NI is ligatured
97A79.14 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Marcus Aurelius

IMP CAESARI
DIVI ANTONINI FILIO
DIVI HADRIANI NEPOTI
DIVI TRAIANI PARTHICI PRONEP
DIVI NERVAE ABNEPOTI
M AVRELIO ANTONINO AVG
PONT MAX TRIB POT XVI COS III
COHORTES VII
97A79.15 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Marcus Aurelius

M AVRELIO CAESARI
IMP CAESARIS T AELI HADRIANI
ANTONINI AVGVSTI PII FILIO
DIVI HADRIANI NEPOTI DIVI TRAIANI
PRONEPOTI DIVI NERVAE ABNEP COS
OPTIMO AC PIISSIMO
97A79.16 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: courtyard, view E from chapel of the imperial cult

IMP CAESARI
L SEPTIMO SEVERO
PIO PERTINACI AVG
ARABICO ADIABENICO PARTHICO MAXIMO
FELICI PONTIFICI MAX TRIB POT XVIMP XII
COS III P P DIVI MARCI ANTONINI PII
GERMANICI SARMAT FIL DIVI COMMODI FRATRI
DIVI ANTONINI PII NEPOTI
DIVI HADRIANI PRONEPOTI DIVI
TRAIANI PARTHICI ABNEPOTI
DIVI NERVAE ADNEPOTI
RESTITVTORI CASTRORVM
OSTIENSIVM
VR GN M RVSTIO RVFINO PR VIG E V
CVRANTIBVS
C LAECANIO NOVATILLIANO SVB PR ET
M FL RAESIANO TRIB COH II VIG
PRAEPOSITO VEXILLATIONIS
97A79.17 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Pertinax (note that his predecessor Commodus is inserted as "brother" and styled as divus):

IMP CAESARI
L SEPTIMO SEVERO
PIO PERTINACI AVG
ARABICO ADIABENICO PARTHICO MAXIMO
FELICI PONTIFICI MAX TRIB POT XVIMP XII
COS III P P DIVI MARCI ANTONINI PII
GERMANICI SARMAT FIL DIVI COMMODI FRATRI
DIVI ANTONINI PII NEPOTI
DIVI HADRIANI PRONEPOTI DIVI
TRAIANI PARTHICI ABNEPOTI
DIVI NERVAE ADNEPOTI
RESTITVTORI CASTRORVM
OSTIENSIVM
VR GN M RVSTIO RVFINO PR VIG E V
CVRANTIBVS
C LAECANIO NOVATILLIANO SVB PR ET
M FL RAESIANO TRIB COH II VIG
PRAEPOSITO VEXILLATIONIS
97A79.18 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Gordian (note style of lettering and title inflation)

DOMINO N INVICTISSIMO
ET SVPER OMNES
FORTISSIMO IMP
CAES M ANTONIO
GORDIANO
PIO FELICI INVICTO AVG
PONTIF MAX TRIB POT
II COS PROCOS P P
[[ ]] PRAEF VIG
P V CVRANTIBVS AELIQ
SPECTATO SVB PRAEF VIG V E
ET AVRELIO MASCVLO TRIBVNO
COH VI VIG PRAEP VEXILLAT
97A79.19 IB /Ostia/: Caserma dei Vigili: chapel of the imperial cult: Roman inscription: dedicatory to Marcus Aurelius

IMP CAES M [AVRELIO]
ANTONINO P [P PARTH]
BRIT MAX PONT M[AX]
P P TRIB POT XIIII IMP
II COS III PROCOS FORT
ISSIMO AC SVPER OMNES FELICISSIMO PRINCIPI
DIVI SEPTIMI SEVERI ARAB
ADIAB PART BRIT MAX FILIO
DIVI M ANTONINI PII GERM SARM NEPOTI
DIVI ANTONINI PII PRON DIVI HADRIAN ABN
DIVI TRAIANI PARTH FL DIVI NERVAE AD
SVB [. . .]
CVRANTIBVS
M FIRMIO [. . .]
M ANTONIO PROCVLO TRIB
COH VI VIG PRAEPOSITO VEXILLATIONIS
97A79.20 IB /Ostia/: Baths of Neptune: view W
97A79.21 AB /Ostia/: Baths of Neptune: view W with plane about to land at nearby Rome airport
97A79.22 IB /Ostia/: Baths of Neptune: view N from platform; partial view of marine mosaic
97A79.23 IB /Ostia/: Baths of Neptune: view N from platform
97A79.24 IB /Ostia/: Baths of Neptune: close detail: Roman brickwork
97A79.25 IB /Ostia/: street between palaestra and theatre, view N; the entire ground floor of a long block of buildings on either side, with large arched doorways
97A79.26 IB /Ostia/: theatre: exterior: partial view
97A79.27 IB /Ostia/: marble of the column in the preceding (close detail)
97A79.28 IB /Ostia/: theatre: general view N (forward to the stage) from top row of seats (see 97A79.31); row of tall columns in background are from the auditorium and have been reërected here instead
97A79.29 IB /Ostia/: theatre: stairs between sections or cunei (view upwards)
97A79.30 IB /Ostia/: theatre: scaenae frons: alternating semi-square and semi-circular niches
97A79.31 IB /Ostia/: theatre: general view NW (see 97A79.28) showing also a piece of stage wall
97A79.32 IB /Ostia/: theatre: 3 masks and 3 columns (details of masks follow)
97A79.33 IB /Ostia/: theatre: mask (detail)
97A79.34 IB /Ostia/: theatre: mask (detail)
97A79.35 IB /Ostia/: theatre: mask (detail)
97A79.36 IB /Ostia/: theatre: scaenae frons (oblique view from E)
97A79.37 IB /Ostia/: theatre: corridor behind scaenae frons (oblique view from E)
97A80.1 IB /Ostia/: theatre: seats (view SW from E entrance along scaenae frons)
97A80.2 IB /Ostia/: auditorium column reërected behind theatre stage (close detail: Cipolline marble)
97A80.3 IB /Ostia/: Roman inscription:

NVMINI
DOMVS
AVGVSTI
VICTOR ET
HEDISTVS
VERN DISP
CVM
TRAIANO
AVG LIB
A X M

the last 3 lines being added in fainter carving
97A80.4 IB /Ostia/: altar of Romulus and Remus (including wolf suckling the twins)
97A80.5 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale {Piazzale delle Corporazioni} {Piazzale of the Corporations}: W b&w mosaic aisle, looking N
97A80.6 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: W b&w mosaic aisle: Statio 56: (detail of a guild logo: three ears of wheat? in a barrel?)
97A80.7 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: W b&w mosaic aisle (detail of a guild logo: sailing ship)
97A80.8 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: W b&w mosaic aisle (detail of a guild logo: what is this??)
97A80.9 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: W b&w mosaic aisle (detail of the logo of a guild of frumentarii: modius)
97A80.10 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: W b&w mosaic aisle: b&w mosaic: bull and soldier with lance
97A80.11 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: W b&w mosaic aisle (close detail of a guild logo: fish)
97A80.12 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: W b&w mosaic aisle (detail of a guild logo: amphora, inscribed M C, between 2 date palms)
97A80.13 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: W b&w mosaic aisle (close detail of a guild logo: ship: oars)
97A80.14 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: W b&w mosaic aisle: b&w mosaic: 2 oared sailing ships approaching multi-storeyed towered gate, with dolphin naiant at large
97A80.15 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic inscription
CODICARI DE SVO
97A80.16 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic inscription
AVIVM D
N
97A80.17 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: W b&w mosaic aisle: detail of a guild logo: an utter mystery to me: 2 barrels, separated by a top or more likely a hedera; inscription:
S F C
97A80.18 IC /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic inscription
NAVICVLARI CVRBITANI D S
97A80.19 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic: barrel? with 2 fish; inscription
SNFC C S (??)
97A80.20 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic: guild logo: oared ship loading or unloading at a tower (shows a ship crane); inscription
NAVI NARBONENSES
97A80.21 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale; b&w mosaic: detail: boar (for general view, see 97A80.24 below)
97A80.22 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale; b&w mosaic: detail: stag (for general view, see 97A80.24 below)
97A80.23 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale; b&w mosaic: detail: elephant (for general view, see next)
97A80.24 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic pavement: general view including 3 preceding
97A80.25 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: column fragment, pavonazzetto marble
97A80.26 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: column fragment (close detail: pavonazzetto marble)
97A80.27 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: Roman inscription (stone)
M IVNIO M FIL PAL
FAVSTO
DECVRIONI ADLECTO
FLAMINI DIVI TITI DVVMVIRO
MERCATORI FRVMENTARIO
Q AERARI FLAMINI ROMAN
ET AVG PATRONO COP [-?]
CVRATORVM NAVTIV[M] AERARVM
VNIVERSARVM ITEM
SARDORVM
L D D D P
see next 2
97A80.28 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: Roman inscription (stone) on side face of preceding
III KAL OCTOBRES
[I?] POMPEIANO [FECO?]
ENTIBVS AVENDIC
IOM CLODIO FORTVNA
DENTE ET ADIO FE[LICI_?]
see next
97A80.29 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: Roman inscription stone showing both the preceding inscriptions
97A80.30 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic: guild logo: oared sailing ship between 2 barrels??; inscription
NAVICVL ET NECOTIANTES
KARALITANI
97A80.31 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic: signature: CRESCE<N>S
97A80.32 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: Statio 19: b&w mosaic: guild logo: oared sailing ship: Roman inscription (CIL XIV.4549.19)
NAVIC TVRRITANI
97A80.33 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic: guild logo: sailing ship: inscription
NAVICVL KARTHAG DE SVO
97A80.34 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic: guild logo: barrel? with trees or branches: inscription
NAVICVLARI GVMMITANI

see next for detail
97A80.35 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic: mosaic inscription: (close detail of preceding: hedera)
97A80.36 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: Statio 14: b&w mosaic: guild logo: elephant; with inscription (see next)
97A80.37 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: Statio 14: b&w mosaic: detail of preceding: Roman inscription (CIL XIV.4549.14)
SINT (?) SABRATENSIVM
97A81.1 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic: guild logo: dolphin: Roman inscription (CIL XIV.4549.12, guild of /Diarrytus/)
NAVICVLARIORVM DIARRY
97A81.2 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: b&w mosaic: detail: what is this man doing??
97A81.3 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: Statio 3: b&w mosaic: wood merchants guild logo: 2 ships of different types and a barrel? of wood?; Roman inscription (CIL XIV.4549.3)
NAVICVLARIORVM LIGNARIORVM
97A81.4 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: Statio 2: b&w mosaic: /Ostia/ and /Portus/ leather merchants guild: Roman inscription (CIL XIV.4549.2)
CORPVS PEL
LION OST[I]E POR
IE HIC
97A81.5 IB /Ostia/: Piazzale: Statio 1: b&w mosaic: Roman inscription (CIL XIV.4549.1)
[C]LODIVS PRIMICINIVS
[CL]AVDIVS CRESCENS Q Q
SIVPPATORES RES[. . .]
97A81.6 IC /Ostia/: Piazzale; inscription (stone)
[. . .]DIO P F QVIRINA
FORTI
[DECV]RIONI ADLECTO II VIRO
[-SAC]RI AERARI OSTIENSIVM IIII
[VIR -]TO FABRVM
[. . .]OSTIS PATRONO
CORPORVM MENSORVM
FRVMENTARIORVM
ET VRINATORVM DECVRIONVM ADLECT
AFRICAE HIPPONE REGIO
CORPVS MERCATORVM
FRVMENTARIORVM
Q Q PERPETVO
97A81.7 IB /Ostia/: theatre: exterior zzz
97A81.8 IB /Ostia/: theatre: exterior zzz
97A81.9 IC /Ostia/: inscription
ORIBVS AC TRIVMFAT SEMPER AVGVSTV[S VAL]ENTINIA[NO] THEODOSIO AP[. . .]
[-TE] AC BEATITVDINE CLEMEN[T-]
[. . .]TVLEIVS HERCVLIVS ANNONA [. . .]E FECIT
97A81.10 IB /Ostia/: Sedes Augustalium: wall revetment in multicolored marbles
97A81.11 IB /Ostia/: Sedes Augustalium: polychrome mosaic (detail: geometric motif)
97A81.12 IB /Ostia/: Sedes Augustalium: Mosaico degli Amorini {Mosaic of the Cherubs}
One example of many where a mosaic has been unearthed then preserved under temporary layer of sand on plastic sheeting. Photo shows sand, exposed edges of sheeting, and a small patch of b&w mosaic: geometric motifs with counterclockwise swastika
97A81.13 IC /Ostia/: Sedes Augustalium: view S
97A81.14 IB /Ostia/: Sedes Augustalium: acephalous {headless} togate statue (see next for detail)
97A81.15 IB /Ostia/: Sedes Augustalium (detail of preceding: socket for interchangeable head)
97A81.16 IB /Ostia/: Aula of Mars and Venus: opus sectile pavement. Note reuse in Antiquity of an inscription fragment NISSIMO
97A81.17 IB /Ostia/: Aula of Mars and Venus: opus sectile pavement: partial view, showing reuse in Antiquity of 2 inscription fragments (background: NISSIMO; foreground:
C[N]
[. . .]
MO[. . .]
DV[. . .]
97A81.18 IC /Ostia/: Roman inscription: funerary; inscription (partly obscured by deep shade):
D M
A LIVIO AGATHANGELO
SEVIR AVG QVINQ
HEREDES
97A81.19 IB /Ostia/: Republican-period shrine (mid 1c BC): detail of podium "of concrete faced with tufa — opus quasi-reticulatum"
97A81.20 IB /Ostia/: Foro della Statua Eroica, view S with the heroic statue in foreground
97A81.21 IB /Ostia/: public latrines {/forica/}
97A81.22 IB /Ostia/: public latrines, showing conduit below and gutter in front
97A81.23 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum, view E
97A81.24 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum, view E (vertical framing)
97A81.25 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum: Greek inscription: section 1 of 2 (see next)
ΛΟΥΤΡΟΗ ΑΛΕΞΙΗΣ
97A81.26 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum: Greek inscription: section 2 of 2 (see previous)
Η ΚΥΔΙΜΟΣ ΑΥΣΟΝΙΗΣ
97A81.27 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum, view W
97A81.28 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum, view NW. Good picture, but what it was taken for doesn't show very well: the south façade has the various "hot" rooms staggered to take maximum advantage of the sun.
97A81.29 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum: column of 97A81.31: close detail of red granite (next is better)
97A81.30 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum: column of 97A81.31: close detail of red granite
97A81.31 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum, smaller rooms, view NE
97A81.32 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum, view zzz; foreground: Ionic column of African marble (see next)
97A81.33 IB /Ostia/: Baths of the Forum, column (close detail: African marble)
97A81.34 IB /Ostia/: /sedes collegii/ (meeting hall of a trade association) near the Baths of the Forum: room with 4 columns, (2 of them quite elegant: diagonally fluted columns)
97A81.35 IB /Ostia/: /sedes collegii/ near the Baths of the Forum: wall revetment in multicolored marbles
97A81.36 IB /Ostia/: /sedes collegii/ near the Baths of the Forum: wall revetment in multicolored marbles (detail)
97A81.37 IB /Ostia/: Temple of Rome and Augustus: fragments of pediment and monumental pilaster capital
97A82.1 IB /Ostia/: Forum, view NW
97A82.2 IC /Ostia/: just off the S side of the Forum: brick wall with stone frieze: inscription (a single long line: photograph shows it too small to be really readable)
CVRAVIT RACONIVS VINCENTIVS CELSVS V C PRAEFECTVS ANNONAE VRBI ROMAE ET CIVITAS FECI [long gap] O+
97A82.3 IB /Ostia/: Forum: view N showing the Capitolium
97A82.4 IB /Ostia/: Capitolium, view N
97A82.5 IB /Ostia/: Capitolium: interior: NE corner, showing walls about 6 m high and 3 niches with decorative brick arches
97A82.6 IB /Ostia/: Capitolium: threshold: close detail: African marble
97A82.7 IB /Ostia/: Forum seen from Capitolium (view SSE)
97A82.8 IB /Ostia/: Forum: Sacellum Larium Augusti {shrine to the Lares of Augustus}
97A82.9 IB /Ostia/: Forum: inscription
TRANSLATAM EX SOR
DENTIBVS LOCIS
ADORNATVM FORI
ET AD FACIEM PVBLICAM
CVRANTE P ATTIO
CLEMENTINO V C
PRAEF ANN
97A82.10 IB /Ostia/: just W of Forum: building of uncertain purpose, possibly Curia, possibly temple of Seviri Augustales: fragmentary inscription giving rise to the latter hypothesis, listing members of the college of priests
[long list of names, small characters but readable; transcription when I feel up to it — zzz]
97A82.11 IB /Ostia/: Casa del Larario {House of the Lararium}: courtyard: partial view including lararium niche, showing decorative brickwork (see next)
97A82.12 IB /Ostia/: Casa del Larario: close-up of lararium niche, showing decorative brickwork
97A82.13 IB /Ostia/: Casa del Larario: façade and decumanus (view N)
97A82.14 IB /Ostia/: Capitolium, decumanus and area surrounding (view NE)
97A82.15 IB /Ostia/: view S of cardo minor from intersection with decumanus just outside (W of) W Castrum Gate (next 2 are from same place)
97A82.16 IB /Ostia/: view W of decumanus from intersection with cardo minor just outside (W of) W Castrum Gate (preceding and next are from same place)
97A82.17 IB /Ostia/: view N of cardo minor from intersection with decumanus just outside (W of) W Castrum Gate (preceding 2 are from same place)
97A82.18 IB /Ostia/: Area Sacra Republicana: v. delle Foci as it branches off from decumanus: foundations of Republican-period shrine, showing opus reticulatum (view W)
97A82.19 IB /Ostia/: Area Sacra Republicana: Temple of Hercules: general view of front, showing steps and statue of Hercules (view zzz)
97A82.20 IB /Ostia/: Area Sacra Republicana: Temple of Hercules: altar, with inscription
DEO
INVICTO HERCVLI
HOSTILIVS ANTIPATER
V P PRAEF ANN
CVRAT REI PVBLIC OST

(Photo also shows plain white tessellated pavement; a detailed crop of just the inscription is here.)
97A82.21 IB view E from platform of Temple of Hercules:
(foreground:) /Ostia/: Area Sacra Republicana: Temple of Hercules: altar and statue of Hercules
(background:) /Ostia/: Capitolium
97A82.22 IB /Ostia/: Area Sacra Republicana: Temple of Hercules: platform, showing back of altar and statue of Hercules
97A82.23 IB /Ostia/: Area Sacra Republicana: altar, with inscription
ARVALIVM
HERCL [S]A[C]
97A82.24 IB /Ostia/: Area Sacra Republicana: stone, with inscription
AQVA SALVA
HERCL SAC
97A82.25 IB /Ostia/: House of Amor and Psyche, view NE? zzz (seen from Temple of Hercules): arcaded courtyard with white marble columns
97A82.26 IB /Ostia/: near House of Amor and Psyche: small decorative wall painting (Fourth Style? zzz) with repeated motif: dolphins and tridents
97A82.27 IB

/Ostia/: House of Amor and Psyche: arcaded courtyard with white marble columns; foreground: courtyard with mosaic (under water: it had rained the night before my visit).

A larger horizontal crop of this same photo is here

97A82.28 IB /Ostia/: House of Amor and Psyche: small room almost completely faced and floored with marble opus sectile; in center, fluted column base for statue, fountain or possibly?? sundial (see next)
97A82.29 IB /Ostia/: House of Amor and Psyche: small room almost completely faced and floored with marble opus sectile; in center, fluted column base for statue, fountain or possibly?? sundial (closer view showing only floor and column base)
97A82.30 IB /Ostia/: House of Amor and Psyche: arcaded courtyard with white marble columns. 2 niches survive entire, with lower sections faced with strips of white and grey marble
97A82.31 IB /Ostia/: House of Amor and Psyche: particularly good polychrome opus sectile floor with flowerlike geometric motifs; background: wall: brickwork and opus reticulatum (see next)
97A82.32 IB /Ostia/: House of Amor and Psyche: polychrome opus sectile floor (detail: flowerlike geometric motifs)
97A82.33 IB /Ostia/: House of Amor and Psyche: arcaded courtyard (detail: lower section of a niche, faced with strips of white and grey marble; see next)
97A82.34 IB /Ostia/: House of Amor and Psyche: arcaded courtyard (detail: lower section of a niche where the marble facing did not survive). A comparison of 97A82.33 and 97A82.34 provides an excellent lesson on the use of imagination in reconstructing the appearance of what looks like a decrepit ruin.
97A82.35 IB /Ostia/: House of Amor and Psyche: polychrome mosaic: triple border of geometric details
97A82.36 IB /Ostia/: Caseggio del Serapide {House of the Serapis Statue}: close detail of herringbone pattern brick floor (brickwork)
97A82.37 IB /Ostia/: Caseggio del Serapide: the Serapis statue in its niche. Unfortunately also behind a plastic shield. Some wall painting survives: red monochrome panels bordered in ochre
97A83.1 IB /Ostia/: Caseggio del Serapide: arcaded courtyard: E arcade: four 6 m-high arches on rectangular piers; under arches, remains of painted wall
97A83.2 IB /Ostia/: Caseggio del Serapide: arcaded courtyard: S door (detail of upper part, showing layers of brickwork and decorative stucco; see next)
97A83.3 IB /Ostia/: Caseggio del Serapide: arcaded courtyard: S door and W piers
97A83.4 IB /Ostia/: Casa dei Sette Sapienti {House of the Seven Sages}: circular b&w mosaic, with hunt vignettes on a background of stylized garlands (a partial view of 97A83.6 below)
97A83.5 IB /Ostia/: Casa dei Sette Sapienti: domed room: supporting arcade and lower section of lost dome (a partial view of the next)
97A83.6 IB /Ostia/: Casa dei Sette Sapienti: domed room (for details, see 2 preceding)
97A83.7 IB /Ostia/: House of the Charioteers (zzz?): b&w mosaic: victorious athlete??, inscribed
IVLI·CARDIHCE (?)
97A83.8 IB /Ostia/: v. delle Foci area: house zzz: room with frescoes (see next) and opus sectile wall revetment
97A83.9 IB /Ostia/: v. delle Foci area: house zzz: fresco: Venus Anadyomene?
97A83.10 IB /Ostia/: v. delle Foci area: house zzz: fresco: Third Style? zzz
97A83.11 IC /Ostia/: House of the Charioteers zzz: wall paintings: victorious charioteers (protected by plastic panelling; see next)
97A83.12 IC /Ostia/: House of the Charioteers zzz: wall paintings: victorious charioteer (protected by plastic panelling, which has caught the reflection of the courtyard behind me) — L fresco
97A83.13 IB /Ostia/: House of the Charioteers zzz: wall paintings: victorious charioteer (protected by plastic panelling, which has caught the reflection of the courtyard behind me) — R fresco
97A83.14 IB /Ostia/: zzz: small single-room pedimented brick building
97A83.15 IB /Ostia/: Roman inscription: funerary (a man to his 21‑year‑old wife)
D M
SEPTICIAE PRIMI
TIVAE VIXIT AN XXI
Q GARGILIVS QVIE
TVS CONIVGI PIISSIMAE
97A83.16 IB /Ostia/: wide street leading away (N) from the back of the Capitolium, view N
97A83.17 IB /Ostia/: section 1 of 3 of an informational panel giving captioned samples of decorative stone; showing Portasanta, Granite of the Forum, Red Porphyry, Rosso Antico, Verde Antico, Alabastro Fiorito, Giallo Antico, Cipollino
97A83.18 IB /Ostia/: section 2 of 3 of an informational panel giving captioned samples of decorative stone; showing Red Porphyry, Rosso Antico, Pavonazzetto, Giallo Antico, Cipollino, Greco Scritto
97A83.19 IB /Ostia/: section 3 of 3 of an informational panel giving captioned samples of decorative stone; showing Pavonazzetto, Serpentine, Parian Marble, Greco Scritto, Alabastro Cotognino (alabaster), African Marble
97A83.20 IB /Ostia/: theatre and the W edge of the Piazzale: long shot from NW
97A83.21 IC /Ostia/: Piazzale: general view of W aisle and central space, view SSE
97A83.22 IB /Ostia/: Roman inscription
P NONIO P FIL
PAL LIVIO
ANTEROTIANO
EQVO PVBL EXORNATO AB
IMP M AVRELIO ANTONINO AVG
DEC DEC DECVR ADLECTO
FLAMINI DIVI HADRIANI
SALIO LAVRENT LAVINATIVM
AEDILI PR SACRVOL6 FACIV
T TINVCIVS
SOSIPHANES
CARISSIMO
PIENTISSIMO
L D D D P
97A83.23 IB /Ostia/: theatre: interior: complete general view thru the reërected columns of the auditorium, showing central entrance rather clearly (slightly oblique; see next)
97A83.24 IB /Ostia/: theatre: interior: closer general view thru the reërected columns of the auditorium showing central entrance rather clearly (perpendicular frontal view)
97A83.25 IB /Ostia/: theatre: Roman inscription, much restored:
IMP CAES DIVI MARCI ANTONINI PII FILIVS
DIVI COMMODI FRATER DIVI ANTONINI PII
NEPOS DIVI HADRIANI PRONEP DIVI TRAIANI
PARTHICI ABNEPOS DIVI NERVAE ADNEPOS
L SEPTIMIVS SEVERVS PIVS PERTINAX AVG
ARABICVS ADIABENICVS P P PONTIF MAX
TRIBVNIC POTEST IIII IMP VIII COS II ET
MARCVS AVRELIVS ANTONINVS CAESAR
DEDICAVERVNT

Note no damnatio memoriae, apparently, of Commodus
97A83.26 IB Spello: wash-house on road to S. Claudio
Diary entry
97A83.27 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: remains of Roman amphitheatre from E and above
Diary entry
97A83.28 IB Spello: church: S. Claudio: apse: timber support provided after the Colfiorito earthquake
97A83.29 IB Spello: church: S. Claudio: S side: timber support provided after the Colfiorito earthquake
97A83.30 IB Spello: church: S. Claudio: façade: metal scaffolding and timber support being installed after the Colfiorito earthquake
97A83.31 IB Spello: view from NW, showing Spello: church: S. Maria in Vallegloria: belfry (without scaffolding), Spello: Torre del Belvedere; Spello: Torre S. Margherita (for longer shot, see below, 97A83.33)
97A83.32 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Roman amphitheatre: core
97A83.33 IB Spello: view from NW, showing Spello: church: S. Maria in Vallegloria: belfry (without scaffolding), Spello: Torre del Belvedere; Spello: Torre S. Margherita (for closer shot, see above, 97A83.31)
97A83.34 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Roman amphitheatre: core with remains of the springer of an arch
97A83.35 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Roman amphitheatre: N end
97A83.36 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Roman amphitheatre: NE section: remains of gallery
97A83.37 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Roman amphitheatre: E section; background: Spello: church: S. Maria in Vallegloria: belfry
97A87.1 IB near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: nave: view E
97A87.2 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: façade: view S almost edge-on, showing mostly Roman blocks
97A87.4 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: Roman inscription
C SENTIVS T F VEGETVS

97A87.5 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: inscribed altar used as a base for the modern altar (view from front and R showing inscription and carved paten; see next 2)
97A87.6 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: inscribed altar used as a base for the modern altar (view from L showing mostly carved pitcher; see previous)
97A87.7 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: inscribed altar used as a base for the modern altar: Roman inscription (see previous 2):
SEVERINIAE C
FILIAE
A F R A E H M
CONIVGI PERPETVINI
AVSPICIS OB MERITA
MARYTI EIVS VICANI VICI
MARTIS TVDERTINAE AERE
COLLATO EXIMIA BENE
FICIA EIVS ERGA SE
MERENTI POSVERVNT
L D D D

97A87.8 IB near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: medieval fresco: 4 male saints and/or prophets
97A87.9 IB near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: medieval fresco: Madonna and Child
97A87.10 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: (Roman?) acanthus-leaf capital used as part of a pillar
97A87.11 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: (Roman?) columns (see next)
97A87.12 IB near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: capital on one of the columns in the preceding photo
97A87.13 IB near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: medieval fresco: Madonna suckling Child, flanked by St. Catherine? and male saint
97A87.14 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: interior: (Roman?) column
97A87.15 IB near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: exterior: apse partially scaffolded after earthquakes
97A87.16 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: exterior: N side with attached old building: opus pseudo-reticulatum? and at least one Roman column
97A87.17 IB near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: exterior: medieval fortified and machicolated belfry
97A87.18 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: church: S. Maria in Pantano: exterior: S side (detail: opus pseudo-reticulatum?)
97A87.19 IB /vicus ad Martis/ near Massa Martana: S of church: S. Maria in Pantano on road to Massa Stazione, at turnoff to Villa S. Faustino: 2 Roman stones in a field
97A87.20 AB outskirts of Todi: landscape: view NE from near Porta Perugina
97A87.21 IB Todi: Porta Perugina: outer (E) face
97A87.22 IB Todi: church: S. Prassede: apse: view SW from below
97A87.23 IB Todi: church: S. Prassede: remnants of medieval frescoes
97A87.24 IB Todi: church: S. Prassede: medieval fresco fragment: St. John?
97A87.25 IB Todi: piazza: Todi: Palazzo dei Priori; Todi: Palazzo del Capitano; Todi: Palazzo del Popolo; view S from the steps of the Duomo. Stark sort of picture.
97A87.26 IB Todi: church: cathedral: door: 13c ornamental sculpture (close detail: garland with lion's head)
97A87.27 IB Todi: church: cathedral: door: 13c ornamental sculpture (close detail: garland with woman emerging from pomegranate motif; eagle pecking at hare; see 97A87.31 below — zzz check this, I've got another one in here in a very different place, I think)
97A87.28 AB Todi: church: cathedral: façade: view up from under door
97A87.29 IB Todi: church: cathedral: door: 13c ornamental sculpture (close detail: grotesque "Green Man"-type head with grapes and bird eating them)
97A87.30 IC Todi: church: cathedral: door: 13c ornamental sculpture (very close detail but a bit fuzzy: hummingbird feeding at a recognizable bignonia)
97A87.31 IB Todi: church: cathedral: door: 13c ornamental sculpture (very close detail of 97A87.27 above: eagle pecking at hare)
97A87.32 IB /Tuder/ Todi: church: cathedral: lapidary collection: L panel and part of the central medallion of a Roman strigil sarcophagus
97A87.33 IB Todi: church: cathedral: lapidary collection: 16c tombstone fragment: winged skull and garlands
97A87.34 IB Todi: church: cathedral: crypt: capital
97A87.35 IB Todi: church: cathedral: crypt: medieval gisant of an ?abbot
97A87.36 IB /Tuder/ Todi: church: cathedral: lapidary collection: Roman inscription
[. . .] IANAS VETVSTA
TIONI [. . .]

97A87.37 IB Todi: church: cathedral: lapidary collection: 17c-18c stone papal coat of arms with colored marble background (see next)
97A88.1 IB Todi: church: cathedral: lapidary collection: 17c-18c stone papal coat of arms with colored marble background (see previous)
97A88.2 ID Todi: church: cathedral: lapidary collection: 16c inscription (top)
97A88.3 IB Todi: church: cathedral: lapidary collection: 16c inscription (bottom)
ET DANNÆ DE VICIS
SVÆ VXORIS SVCCESORV O
O MONVMENTVM MDCXXXVIII
97A88.4 IB Todi: church: cathedral: lapidary collection: partial view
97A88.5 IB Todi: church: cathedral: crypt: altar and vaulting (partial view down from staircase)
97A88.6 IB Todi: church: cathedral: last E (liturgical S) chapel: 16c painting: Madonna and Child between female martyr (St. Catherine?) and St. Roch; lunette: the Risen Christ (for detail see next)
97A88.7 IB Todi: church: cathedral: last E (liturgical S) chapel: 16c painting: Madonna and Child between female martyr (St. Catherine?) and St. Roch (partial view of preceding)
97A88.8 IB Todi: church: cathedral: fresco: the Trinity (represented as God the Father holding the arms of the Cross with Christ crucified on it, and the Holy Ghost perched on the titulus of the Cross)
97A88.9 IB Todi: church: cathedral: Renaissance baptismal font: base (detail of next: lions)
97A88.10 IB Todi: church: cathedral: Renaissance baptismal font
97A88.11 IB Todi: church: cathedral: Renaissance baptismal font (detail: lion: symbol of the Evangelist St. Mark)
97A88.12 IB Todi: church: cathedral: Renaissance baptismal font (detail: eagle: symbol of the Evangelist St. John)
97A88.13 IB Todi: church: cathedral: Renaissance baptismal font (detail: cow: symbol of the Evangelist St. Luke)
97A88.14 IB Todi: church: cathedral: Renaissance baptismal font (detail: angel: symbol of the Evangelist St. Matthew)
97A88.15 IB Todi: church: cathedral: painting: female saint with pyxis (St. Mary Magdalen??, but being crowned by 2 cherubs) between 2 angels (for detail see next)
97A88.16 IB Todi: church: cathedral: painting: female saint with pyxis (detail)
97A88.17 IB Todi: Palazzo del Capitano; façade
97A88.18 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Roman inscription (funerary) next to archway of via Torre del Belvedere (see also 97A12.12)
D M
P CAPRILIO
IANVARIO
VETRONIO
PRIMVS
IANVARIVS
ET PRIMA
PATRI B M
97A88.19 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: church: S. Lorenzo: façade: Roman inscription (funerary) to L of door: ILS 6624
[C] ALFIVS C F LEM RVF II VIR QVER
COL IVL HISPELLI ET II VIR
QVINQ IN MVNICIPIO SVO CASINI
C ALFIVS C F LEM QVADRATVS VI V[IR]
EQVO PVBLICO IN HONORE AED EST MORTVV[. . .]
ALFIA C F MIMISIA VXSOR
(ILS has QVINQ as the last word of line 1)
97A88.20 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: lapidary collection: group of 3 inscriptions [Roman inscription (funerary), Roman inscription (monumental)]
C CORNELIV[S]
C L L EROS

S ATIA C L
HILARA

M
DIV
97A88.21 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: lapidary collection: Roman inscription
CN CAIOLIVS L
OVF
Note: if this is a local landowner, it may be of interest that there is a frazione of Bevagna by the name of Gáglioli
97A88.22 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: lapidary collection: group of 3 inscriptions
PVS

unreadable in photo

A C F CA[. . .]LA
97A88.26 IB Spello: Palazzo Comunale: lapidary collection: Renaissance church sculpture: lunette: Risen Christ
97A88.27 IC Spello: 16c house door (see next)
97A88.28 IC Spello: 16c house door (detail of preceding); inscription:
SCIENTIA INFLAT CARITAS AEDIFICAT M D
97A88.29 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Palazzo Comunale: small section of the Roman columns near S. Maria Maggiore; standing on base reusing Renaissance inscription
[AN]DRE[A]
[. . .]VA[. . .]
97A88.30 IB Spello: church: S. Maria Maggiore: S wall: walled-up (cloister?) arcade with attractive capital (see next)
97A88.31 IB Spello: church: S. Maria Maggiore: S wall: close detail of preceding: inscription
M D X
XVI KL IVNII
97A88.32 IB /Hispellum/ Spello: Roman inscription fragment (where is this? zzz)
TIO A
97A88.33 HB Foligno: Casa del Mutilato: façade: (Fascist era?) sculptures of some very athletic-looking and unmutilated men: a sailor, a soldier, an airman
97A88.34 IB Foligno: church: S. Caterina: NE rose window
97A88.35 IB Foligno: view NW down the via S. Caterina: medieval arches
97A88.36 IB /Fulginiae/ Foligno: church: S. Maria infra Portas: general view N (somewhat oblique)
97A88.37 IB /Fulginiae/ Foligno: church: S. Maria infra Portas: façade: narthex: view SW (straight on): reuse of Roman columns (just the upper parts with the capitals and the lower parts with the bases, the middle being apparently cut out!). Can also be seen, a little Renaissance doorway
97A89.1 IB /Fulginiae/ Foligno: church: S. Maria infra Portas: façade: narthex: detail: Late Antique capital
97A89.2 IB /Fulginiae/ Foligno: church: S. Maria infra Portas: façade: narthex: detail: 2 Late Antique capitals
97A89.3 IB /Fulginiae/ Foligno: church: S. Maria infra Portas: façade: narthex: partial view outward from under the portico; the upper portions and capitals of 4 columns; background: Foligno: church: S. Domenico (see next)
97A89.4 IB /Fulginiae/ Foligno: church: S. Maria infra Portas: façade: narthex: partial view outward from under the portico; 4 whole columns; background: Foligno: church: S. Domenico (framing vertical; from an aesthetic standpoint, better photo than the preceding)
97A89.5 IB /Fulginiae/ Foligno: church: S. Maria infra Portas: general view incl. belfry
97A89.6 IB Foligno: church: S. Domenico: façade
97A89.7 IB Foligno: church: S. Domenico: façade: door
97A89.8 IB Foligno: church: S. Domenico: façade: door: close detail: lion crouching in the acanthus leaves (almost identical with next)
97A89.9 IB Foligno: church: S. Domenico: façade: door: close detail: lion crouching in the acanthus leaves (almost identical with preceding; see also next)
97A89.10 IB Foligno: church: S. Domenico: façade: door: detail: acanthus leaves and lion
97A89.11 IB Foligno: church: Oratorio del Crocifisso (17c-18c): classical pedimented niche with modern Crucifixion in colored tile; inscription:
AVE REDEMPTOR
A JUB MCMXXXIII•XI
which is of interest because combining religious subject with a Fascist Era dating (Year 11); flanking the niche, two baroque oeils-de‑boeuf
97A89.12 IB Foligno: church: S. Domenico (check this zzz): belfry
97A89.13 IB Foligno: gate to public park at v. S. Giovanni dell' Acqua 17
97A89.14 IB Foligno: near S. Giovanni dell' Acqua: medieval mill
97A89.15 IB Foligno: church: S. Giovanni dell' Acqua (late medieval): door
97A89.16 AB Foligno: house
97A89.17 IB Foligno: Portico delle Conce, view from v. S. Margherita
97A89.18 AB Foligno: door
97A89.19 IB Rome: Vittorio Emanuele Monument: quadriga clearly visible, but lower part mostly obscured by Roman brick ruins zzz
97A89.20 IB Rome: church: S. Tommaso d'Aquino in Urbe
97A89.21 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: view SW from steps of church: SS. Nome di Maria
97A89.22 IB Note: The registers are numbered from the bottom.
Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 0 thru 2
97A89.23 ID Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 1 thru 3 (somewhat out of focus)
97A89.24 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 3 thru 5
97A89.25 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 4 thru 6
97A89.26 IC Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 5 thru 7 (slightly out of focus)
97A89.27 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 7 and 8
97A89.28 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 9 and 10
97A89.29 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 11 and 12 (see detail: 97A90.1 below)
97A89.30 IC Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 13 and 14 (slightly out of focus)
97A89.31 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 15 and 16
97A89.32 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 17 and 18
97A89.33 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 19 and 20
97A89.34 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 21 and 22
97A89.35 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: registers 22 and 23 and underside of capital (partial view)
97A89.36 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: base (partial) and registers 0 and 1 (basically identical with next)
97A89.37 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: base (partial) and registers 0 and 1 (basically identical with preceding)
97A90.1 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: NE side: testudo (detail of 97A89.29 above)
97A90.2 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: detail: 2 men loading barrels into a small boat in front of a palissade
97A90.3 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: base and registers 1 and 2
97A90.4 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: registers 3 and 4
97A90.5 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: registers 5 and 6
97A90.6 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: registers 7 and 8
97A90.7 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: registers 9 and 10
97A90.8 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: registers 11 and 12
97A90.9 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: registers 13 and 14
97A90.10 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: registers 15 and 16
97A90.11 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: registers 17 and 18
97A90.12 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: registers 19 thru 21
97A90.13 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: registers 20 thru 23 and underside of capital (partial view)
97A90.14 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SW side: 2 biremes
97A90.15 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: base: NW face: detail: military tunic (see detail: 97A90.21 below)
97A90.16 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: base: midlength-sleeved coat of mail
97A90.17 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: base: short-sleeved coat of chain mail
97A90.18 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: base: pretorian? (civilian) tunic
97A90.19 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: base: another type of tunic
97A90.20 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: base: SE face: Roman inscription (CIL VI.960)
SENATVS POPVLVSQVE ROMANVS
IMP CAESARI DIVI NERVAE F NERVAE
TRAIANO AVG GERM DACICO PONTIF
MAXIMO TRIB POT XVII IMP VI COS VI PP
AD DECLARANDVM QVANTAE ALTITVDINIS
MONS ET LOCVS TANTI[S OPER]IBVS SIT EGESTVS
97A90.21 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: base: NW face: military tunic: close detail: fasteners (detail of 97A90.15 above)
97A90.22 IB Rome: Basilica Ulpia: view SE framed L by base of Trajan's Column
97A90.23 IB Rome: Trajan's Column: SE side (view NW); background: Rome: church: S. Maria di Loreto and Rome: church: SS. Nome di Maria
97A90.24 AB Rome: Basilica Ulpia: cipollino marble column fragment with tortoiseshell cat
97A90.25 IB Rome: Trajan's Markets: general view ENE, the arcades partially obscured by a large ancient wall of massive stone masonry that I cannot identify
97A90.26 IB Rome: Basilica Ulpia: monumental Roman inscription, much weathered, last 2 lines (of 10?) read:
OPTIMI DE REPVBLICA
MERITO DOMI FORISQVE
97A90.27 IB Rome: Basilica Ulpia: column fragment: detail: grey granite
97A90.28 IB Rome: Basilica Ulpia: view SW showing remnants of pavement, 5 columns, and background: Vittorio Emanuele Monument
97A90.29 IB Rome: area near Trajan's Column: colossal Corinthian capital (about 2 m high); camera bag shows the scale
97A90.30 IB Rome: Trajan's Markets: 2 fragments of different Roman inscriptions with the same text but in very different script styles:
CO[. . .]
ROMANA
PALATINA
and
ROMANA
PALATINA
97A90.31 IB Rome: Trajan's Markets and Trajan's Column: overall view NW
97A90.32 IB Rome: Forum of Nerva and the Temple of Minerva (foreground), Forum of Augustus and staircase to Temple of Mars Ultor: overall view NW
97A90.33 IB Rome: Forum of Nerva: small arched structure with massive square cut stones
97A90.34 IB Rome: Temple of Mars Ultor: general view N (see 97A90.36 below)
97A90.35 IB Rome: Forum of Augustus: remains of varicolored marble pavement SE of Temple of Mars Ultor; background: assorted walls of large blocks, including what seems to be the imprint of the pediment of a now vanished building
97A90.36 IB Rome: Temple of Mars Ultor: view N: steps and remnants of façade columns (see 97A90.34 above)
97A90.37 IB Rome: Forum of Caesar: NW colonnade; photo R: Temple of Venus Genetrix: edge-on view of remaining columns; background: pines and Vittorio Emanuele Monument
97A91.1 IB Rome: Mamertine Prison { /Tullianum/ }: first informational plaque, listing some of the famous people who died here ("Victims of the Triumph of Rome")
97A91.2 IB Rome: Mamertine Prison: second informational plaque, listing some of the famous people who died here ("Who suffered victoriously for the Triumph of Christ")
97A91.3 IB Rome: Mamertine Prison: main space: partial view, including several old stone remains and a modern altar with the rather unusual use of an inverted cross (iconography: St. Peter)
97A91.4 IB Rome: Mamertine Prison: main space, closeup of stone masonry
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97A92.20 IB Rome: Pantheon: façade
97A92.21 IB Rome: Pantheon: façade, partial: pediment (with the entire inscription) and upper part of columns
97A92.22 HB Rome: McDonald's on the Piazza Rotonda, gladiator reënactor exiting, under Pope Pius's plaque stating how he had got rid of detestable eateries on the square.
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97A93.1 IB Todi: piazza, view N (Todi: church: cathedral)
97A93.2 IB Pieve Fanonica: Via Flaminia: road culvert structure: main arch, head-on view E
97A93.3 IB Pieve Fanonica: Via Flaminia: road culvert structure: inside the main arch
97A93.4 IB Pieve Fanonica: Via Flaminia: road culvert structure: inside the main arch: detail: vault masonry
97A93.5‑16: For some reason, after 4 good pictures, my luck gave out (if not altogether unexpectedly). These remaining pictures of Pieve Fanonica, taken at night, are all blurry or dark, but could conceivably be of some limited use. Various views of the Augustan structure and masonry, and of the 3c restoration.
For San Giovanni Profiamma, see also rolls 41 and 42 (on the other page)
97A93.17 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: Lombard or early medieval stone relief plaque
97A93.18 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: crypt: general view SW, showing most of the space: 5 pillars, vaulting
97A93.19 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: crypt: early medieval square pillar (carved) and carved stylized foliate capital
97A93.20 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: crypt: early medieval square pillar (carved) and carved stylized foliate capital: same pillar as previous, with a quarter turn, showing a side with a carved peacock
97A93.21 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: crypt: early medieval square pillar (carved): same pillar as previous, detail: the side with a carved peacock
97A93.22 IC S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: crypt: general view W, showing most of the space: 5 pillars, vaulting. Unfortunately, also the flash shadow of my hand obscuring the upper part of the picture.
97A93.23 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: crypt: altar and apse vaulting
97A93.25 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: choir: main altar and ciborium
97A93.26 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: choir: ciborium: E (main) arch
97A93.27 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: choir: ciborium: S arch
97A93.28 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: choir: ciborium: W arch
97A93.29 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: choir: ciborium: N arch
97A93.30 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: choir: ciborium: corner pillar capital: close detail
97A93.31 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: general view W showing raised choir and entrances to crypt under it; foreground: earthquake debris, church furniture, tool benches. (next photo is virtually identical)
97A93.32 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: general view W showing raised choir and entrances to crypt under it; foreground: earthquake debris, church furniture, tool benches. (previous photo is virtually identical)
97A93.33 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: Roman stone and column section inside front door
97A93.34 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: interior: choir, main altar and ciborium. Visible in background: apse with small remnant of fresco.
97A93.35 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: exterior: façade: Roman stones (funerary stela? small altar??), much damaged, used as water faucet support
97A93.36 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: exterior: façade: door (see next), partial view: arch and sculpted corbels
97A93.37 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: exterior: façade: door (see previous)
97A94.1 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: exterior: façade: upper section, wide-anglish view up: rose featuring prominently
97A94.2 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: exterior: façade
97A94.3 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: exterior: façade: door: S pier detail: Romanesque sculpture (see 97A94.6 below)
97A94.4 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: exterior: façade: door: N pier detail: Romanesque sculpture (see next)
97A94.5 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: exterior: façade: door: N pier: Romanesque sculpture, close detail: mitred bishop brandishing book (inscription: PAX VOBIS) and crozier thru the throat of a capricorneous devil. A second inscription, that I only noticed when I scanned and enlarged the image, reads
FILIPO ME FEC
and is the sculptor's signature.
97A94.6 IB S. Giovanni Profiamma: church: exterior: façade: door: S pier: damaged Romanesque sculpture, close detail: nude man (Adam?) appears to be feeding a large rock to another capricorneous devil (see previous)
97A94.7 IC S. Giovanni Profiamma: field near church. Not the most informative shot, but the link provides an explanation.
97A94.8 IB Unidentified (17c? 18c? 19c?) house door in Rome with a stag sejant in some rococo framing
97A94.9 IB le Fratocchie (Marino) /Bovillae/: the track of the Via Appia, view N
97A94.10 AB Spello: via Fontanello 1°: view W showing long curving wall and landscape beyond
97A94.11 AB Spello: via Fontanello 1°: old walls, vines and tree
97A94.12 AB Spello: via Fontanello 1°: old wall and garden gate with vines
97A94.13 IB Spello: via Fontanello 1°: house façade with 7 chunks of ancient, possibly Roman, stone used as decorative corbels.
97A94.17 IB Spello: porcelain plaque with information on vacation apartment rental
97A94.18 IB Spello: stone relief of a croix de Lorraine in an otherwise modern wall
97A94.19 AB Spello: via dell' Arco di Augusto, view WSW
97A94.20 AB Spello: unidentified street with stone staircase
97A94.21 IB Spello: Piazza della Repubblica, view N: city hall and fountain
97A94.22 IB Spello: Piazza della Repubblica: fountain
97A94.23 IB Spello: Piazza della Repubblica: fountain: close detail: carved head (next is better)
97A94.24 IB Spello: Piazza della Repubblica: fountain: close detail: carved head (almost identical with previous, except drops of water hanging from the head's beard of moss)
97A94.25 AB Spello: town band playing in front of city hall
97A94.26 AC (blurry, unfortunately) Spello: standard-bearer at wreath-laying ceremony
97A94.27 IB Spello: gonfalon
97A94.28 AB Mayor and officials listening to band at wreath-laying ceremony
97A94.29 AB Band, mayor and officials at wreath-laying ceremony
97A94.30 AB Gonfalonier at wreath-laying ceremony
97A94.31 AB Band on the piazza della Repubblica, wreath-laying ceremony
97A94.32 AB Band on the piazza della Repubblica, wreath-laying ceremony
97A94.33 AB Spello: my terrace with view W over several square miles of Umbria
97A94.34 IB Spello: via Fontanello 1°: 16c inscription
ANNO AB INCARNATIONE DNI. . .
97A94.35 IB Spello: gate: Porta Montanara: entry point of the Roman aqueduct: general view with tower of Spello: church: S. Barbara (see next)
97A94.36 IB Spello: gate: Porta Montanara: entry point of the Roman aqueduct: detail (see previous and next)
97A94.37 IB Spello: gate: Porta Montanara: entry point of the Roman aqueduct: close detail of the aqueduct channel (see previous)

Quick summary of rolls not indexed yet

57: Fano

62: Nemi

63: Via Appia

64: Via Appia

69: Narni, Otricoli

72: Trevi

73: Trevi

76: Rimini

84: Spello: amphitheatre

85: Spello (incl. Villa Fidelia)

86: Trevi, Collecchio, S. Donato, Matigge, Borroni; S. Maria in Pantano (near Massa Martana)

91: Rome: Via Flaminia from the Forum to the Milvian Bridge

92: Rome: Milvian Bridge, Antonine Column; Todi

95: Spello: Roman aqueduct
       last picture, taken from train: a field in Belgium, about 2 km S of Libramont

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