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[Aqua Claudia (Rome, Italy), arcade near the Porta Furba]
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[Arch of Dolabella (Rome, Italy) crossing Via di S. Paolo della Croce]
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[Arch of the Silversmiths (Rome, Italy)]
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[Aurelianic Walls (Rome, Italy), tower of Aurelian in the Trastevere, near the Tiber]
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[Basilica of SS. Nereus and Achilleus (Rome, Italy), marble chair, called the Chair of S. Gregory]
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[Church of S. Lorenzo (Rome, Italy), altar and canopy]
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[Church of S. Lorenzo (Rome, Italy), antique columns in the north aisle of the choir]
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[Church of S. Stephen (Vatican City), doorway]
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[Cloaca Maxima (Rome, Italy), near the Arch of Janus]
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[Excubitorium of the Seventh Cohort of the Vigili in Trastevere (Rome, Italy) during the excavations in 1867, mosaic pavement and fountain in the court-yard]
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[Excubitorium of the Seventh Cohort of the Vigili in Trastevere (Rome, Italy) during the excavations in 1867, painting in the doorway of the Lararium]
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[Excubitorium of the Seventh Cohort of the Vigili in Trastevere (Rome, Italy) during the excavations in 1867, the doorway of the Lararium in the cavaedium]
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[House of the Crescenzi (Rome, Italy)]
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[Nymphaeum called the Temple of Minerva Medica, near the Porta Maggiore (Rome, Italy)]
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[Nymphaeum of Herodes Atticus (Rome, Italy), miscalled the Fountain of Egeria]
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[Palatine Hill (Rome, Italy), Palace of the Caesars, officers' chambers]
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[Palatine Hill (Rome, Italy), view of the north-west angle near the Colosseum]
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Parker collection of classical and medieval art and architecture of Italy
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[Porta Chiusa at the Pretorian Camp (Rome, Italy), view taken before the excavations made in 1868]
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[Porta Maggiore (Rome, Italy), from the north-east, with aqueducts III, IV, V, VIII, IX, showing the specus]
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[Porta Tiburtina (Rome, Italy), outer side]
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[Portico of Octavia with the Church of S. Angelo in Pescheria (Rome, Italy), taken in 1866 when the wall of the Church was rebuilding]
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[Porticus Aemilia (Rome, Italy), interior of the north side]
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[Roman Forum (Rome, Italy), seen from Tabularium, during the excavations in 1872]
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