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- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate X. Aurelian Walls and Amphitheatrum Castrense.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XIII
- The Roman antiquities, t. 2, Plate XXI. Urn of marble found in the burial chamber above (figures carved from Barbault).
- The Roman antiquities, t. 2, Plate XV. Inscriptions and fragments of the burial chambers of the Family Arrunzia (figures carved from Barbault).
- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XLV. Plan of upper floor of the Caesars Palace de `d` home `s believed Augustus (Drawing and inc. By Francesco Piranesi)
- The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XII. View of an entrance to the upper room into the boulder burial d`Elio Adriano.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XXIII. Aventine Hill.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 2, Plate XXXVI. Hips and split of the urn itself (figures carved from Barbault).
- The Roman antiquities, t. 2, Plate XXXII. Plan and external view of the tomb of Alexander Severus located outside Porta S. John about a mile from the aqueducts.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXXII. Following the above table.
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- The Roman antiquities, t. 2, Plate XXXVI. Hips and split of the urn itself (figures carved from Barbault).
- The Roman antiquities, t. 2, Plate XV. Inscriptions and fragments of the burial chambers of the Family Arrunzia (figures carved from Barbault).
- The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XII. View of an entrance to the upper room into the boulder burial d`Elio Adriano.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XXIII. Aventine Hill.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 3, Plate XXVI. View in perspective of a previous goal of the burial chamber (Drawing by Antonio Buonamici, inc. By Girolamo Rossi).
- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate X. Aurelian Walls and Amphitheatrum Castrense.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XIII
- The Roman antiquities, t. 3, Plate LIV. Way in which they were raised big travertine, marble and other produce in the large tomb of Cecilia Metella.
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- The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XII. View of an entrance to the upper room into the boulder burial d`Elio Adriano.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XXIII. Aventine Hill.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 3, Plate XLIX. Decorative details of the walls of the room above.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 3, Plate LIV. Way in which they were raised big travertine, marble and other produce in the large tomb of Cecilia Metella.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 3, Plate LIII. Marble urn with a lid found in the Mausoleum of Cecilia Metella.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XXXV
- Details of Greek and Roman monuments
- Overview of the Capitoline Lapides
- The Roman antiquities, t. 2, Plate V
- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate XIII
- Matches of wood that closed the door itself
- Following the above table
- The Roman antiquities, t. 4, Plate XXXII. Following the above table.
- Analisis of Beauty
- The Roman antiquities, t. 1, Plate X. Aurelian Walls and Amphitheatrum Castrense.
- The Roman antiquities, t. 2, Plate XXI. Urn of marble found in the burial chamber above (figures carved from Barbault).
- The Roman antiquities, t. 2, Plate XIV. Inscriptions and fragments of the burial chambers of the Family Arrunzia (figures carved from Barbault).
- The Roman antiquities, t. 3, Plate XXVI. View in perspective of a previous goal of the burial chamber (Drawing by Antonio Buonamici, inc. By Girolamo Rossi).