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Ioannis Baptistae Piranesii Antiquariorum Regiae Societatis Londinensis socii Campus Martius antiquae urbis.
Author
Piranesi, Giovanni Battista, 1720-1778
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Uniform title
Campo Martius antiquae urbis
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Format
Book
Language
Latin
Italian
Published/Created
Romae : [s.n.] : Veneunt apud auctorem in aedibus Comitis Thomati ..., 1762.
Description
[12], 69, [1], xii, xvii, [1] p., [43] leaves of plates : ill. (engravings) ; 62 cm. (fol.)
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Campo Marzio (Rome, Italy)
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Antiquities
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Pictorial works
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Rome (Italy)
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Antiquities
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Italy
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Antiquities
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Notes
Text in Italian and Latin, on facing pages.
Plates numbered I-XLVIII. Plate II folded, plates V-X joined together to form one large folded plate, plates XXI-XXXII folded.
Princeton copy 1: Imperfect: lacking plates V-X. Accession no. 62781 stamped on second plate.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Binding note
Princeton copy 1: Plain boards.
Princeton copy 2: Vellum, with leather spine label.
Provenance
Princeton copy 2: Bookplate of Elia. Ink inscription by Giovanni Battista Petrucci Piancastelli.
References
F. Vinton, Subject-catalogue of the Library of College of New Jersey, (1884), p. 622, col. 1, shelf mark "Cabinet 3.30.1"
Other title(s)
Campo Marzio dell'antica Roma
Campvs Martivs antiqvae vrbis
Campus Martius antiquae urbis
OCLC
82064973
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