"A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome" is an indispensable scholarly reference for understanding the physical landscape and architectural history of the eternal city. Written by Samuel Ball Platner and meticulously completed and revised by Thomas Ashby, this comprehensive work serves as a definitive guide to the sites, monuments, and structures of classical Rome. From the grand forums and majestic temples to the complex network of aqueducts and roads, the dictionary offers detailed entries on the historical development and archaeological significance of each location.
Accompanied by detailed plates and a structural plan, the text synthesizes literary evidence from ancient sources with the archaeological findings of its time. It provides researchers, students, and history enthusiasts with a clear topographical overview of the city's evolution through the centuries. This work remains a cornerstone of Roman studies, capturing the intersection of history, geography, and urban planning. Its systematic approach makes it an essential tool for anyone seeking to reconstruct the grandeur of ancient Rome and navigate its complex urban layout.
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