Print made by Ambrogio Brambilla, active ca. 1579–1599
Pantheum Romanum nunc Mariae Cognomento
between 1581 and 1586
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Print made by Ambrogio Brambilla, active ca. 1579–1599
Pantheum Romanum nunc Mariae Cognomento
between 1581 and 1586
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George Robertson, 1749–1788
The Colosseum, Rome
undated
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George Robertson, 1749–1788
Colosseum, Rome, with Arch to the Left
after 1770
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Francis Towne, 1740–1816
The Claudian Aquaduct, Rome
1785
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Print made by Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
The Church of St. Mary ye Great at Rome. With ye additional Buildings on each side. Also ye Antique Collumn brought hither from ye Temple of Peace, by Pope Paul V
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Print made by Nathaniel Parr, active 1742–1751
The Place and Church of St. John de Lateran at Rome; 1. St. Johns Church. 2. the Palace Built by Sixtus the fifth. 3. The Holy Ladder. 4. Constantines Font. 5. Hospital for Men. 6. Do. for Women
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Print made by Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
The Inside of St. Paul's Church in Rome built by Constantine the Great..
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Print made by Remi Parr, 1743–after 1750
The Quirinal, or Palace of the Pope on Mount Cavallo at Rome
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Print made by Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
The Church of Santa Maria della Rotonda at Rome; It was the famous Pantheon of the Antients erected 30 years before the birth of our Saviour
undated
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Print made by unknown artist
Rome in it's Original Splendor; 1. the Temple of Vesta 2. Virgins going to Sacrifice 3. The Imperial Palace 4. A Fountain of Medicinal Water 5. The Arch of Trajan 6. The Tomb of Cestus
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Print made by Remi Parr, 1743–after 1750
A Prospect from the Sea of little St. Mark's Place with the Publick Buildings on either side..
undated
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Print made by unknown artist
Rome in it's Original Splendor
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Print made by Thomas Bowles III, ca. 1712–1767
A View of St. Martin's Church, Also of the Arch of Septimius Severus, through which the Roman Generals marched in their Triumphs to the Capitol
undated
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Print made by unknown artist
The City of Ancient Rome as in the Reign of Caesar Augustus. Exhibiting in their proper Situations the Public & Magnificent Structures of Rome, in it's highest Glory