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Library Collection
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Parker Collection
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Library Collection. Prints
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Parker Collection. Photographs
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ARTIST
ARTIST
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778
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COLLECTOR
COLLECTOR
Ashby, Thomas, 1874-1931
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PUBLISHER
PUBLISHER
Parker, John Henry, 1806-1884
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CORPORATE NAME
CORPORATE NAME
British and American archaeological society of Rome
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DATE
DATE
1762
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[between 1868 and 1869]
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Subject: CORPORATE NAME
Subject: CORPORATE NAME
Cimitero di Priscilla (Rome, Italy)
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Subject: TOPICAL
Subject: TOPICAL
Antiquities
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Aqueducts
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Archaeological sites
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Arches
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Buildings, structures, etc
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Pictorial works
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Pipes (Conduits)
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Subject: GEOGRAPHICAL
Subject: GEOGRAPHICAL
Campo Marzio
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Italy
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Lazio
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Roma
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Rome
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GENRE/FORM
GENRE/FORM
Albumen prints
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Drawings
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Elevations
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Etchings
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Plans
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ITEMS
ITEMS
Digitized
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PROVENANCE
PROVENANCE
The volume originally belonged to Thomas Ashby (1874-1931), Director British School at Rome (1906-1925), who inherited his father’s library and continued to enrich the collection throughout his life. The collection was purchased from his widow in 1931 for the BSR Library thanks to a generous donation from the Treasurer at the time, William Russell.
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A et B. Orthographia utriusque lateris arcuum ductus Aquae Virginis a specu principe ad Hadriani thermas, effossorum prope aedem S. Ignatii ... ]
Aqueducts, specus of the Aqua Virgo in Regio VII, from a drawing
Aqueducts, view of the specus of a branch of the Aqua Virgo (?), in the Catacomb of S. Priscilla in the Via Salaria, the specus half filled up with clay deposit, from a drawing
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