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Capitolium - http://www.capitolium.org/
Official website of the archaeological site of the Imperial Forums. Includes maps, a virtual tour, and information on life in ancient Rome. |
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Passing Through St. Peter's - http://www.ewtn.com/gallery/sp/sp1.htm
A gallery of beautiful images of the central cathedral of the Catholic faith provided by Eternal Word Television Network. |
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Ancient and Historic Rome - http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/
Bill Thayer's gazetteer of buildings and monuments: photographs and history. Also online editions of Platner's 'Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome' and Rodolfo Lanciani 'Pagan and Christian Rome'. |
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Architecture of Rome - http://www.greatbuildings.com/places/rome.html
Buildings of Rome in the Great Buildings Online database: images, descriptions and sources. |
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Margaret Visser: The Geometry of Love - http://www.margaretvisser.com/
A book exploring the basilican church of Sant Agnese fuori le Mura, Rome, rebuilt 625-38 to replace a 4th-century church. Author's biography, reviews, images with extracts. |
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The Churches of Rome - http://romanchurches.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
Chris Nyborg's guide to churches of all denominations in this city central to the development of church architecture. Includes biographies of their architects and artists. |
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Rome the Eternal City - http://sights.seindal.dk/sight/2.html
Digital photos and descriptions of major monuments by René Seindal. |
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Encyclopaedia Romana - http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/
James Grout's collection of articles, plans and pictures of ancient Rome and its remains, with a bibliography. Includes Vitruvius's comments on temple architecture. |
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Baroque Rome in the Etchings of Giuseppe Vasi - http://romeartlover.tripod.com/
Vasi published 10 books of etchings of the monuments of Rome (1746-61), which can be seen here alongside photographs of the same locations today. |
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Images of Rome - http://www2.siba.fi/~kkoskim//rooma/pages/
Kalervo Koskimies presents his own clear photographs, together with 18th and 19th century images, of the Classical and later monuments of the city. |