Publisher's Synopsis
This unique and groundbreaking work offers an in-depth analysis of the so-called Severan Marble Plan, a massive map of Rome created in the 3rd century AD. Henri Jordan's meticulous scholarship sheds new light on the urban development and architectural history of Rome, as well as the political and cultural context in which the map was created. This edition includes rare illustrations and detailed appendices, making it an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of ancient Rome.
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