Detail View: Splendore Dell' Antica Roma: Leaf 115 - Septizonium Severi ad Viam Appiam

Title: 
Leaf 115 - Septizonium Severi ad Viam Appiam
Creator: 
Lauro, Giacomo
Description: 
The Septizonium was constructed by Septimus Severus and dedicated in 203 AD. It was located in the southeast corner of the Palatine Hill and was several stories high. It was meant to be an impressive welcoming façade to the city. Fragments of the façade existed until the sixteenth century. The title mentions that this structure was near the Baths of Caracalla (Antoninus) which were both on the Appian Way. There is evidence of a water basin found in the 1980s.
Description: 
The verso of this leaf contains text in three languages with a page title in Italian: Settizonio di Severo
Subject: 
Rome (Italy) -- Antiquities.
Subject: 
Rome (Italy) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Subject: 
Via Appia
Subject: 
Septizonium
Publisher: 
Andrea Fei, Roma, 1625
Date: 
1625
Coverage: 
Rome (Italy)
Coverage: 
Italy
Type: 
Still Image
Extent: 
28.5 x 21 cm
Format/Medium: 
Engravings
Source: 
Splendore dell'antica Roma, in Jen Library Archives and Special Collections, Savannah College of Art and Design.
Relation: 
Catalog record: https://library.scad.edu/record=b1376764
Rights: 
Though this item is believed to be in the Public Domain, copyright may have been retained by the authors or creators of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.