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Via Appia illustrata ab urbe Roma ad Capuam, limite noto Appia longarum teritur Regina viarum

Via Appia illustrata ab urbe Roma ad Capuam, limite noto Appia longarum teritur Regina viarum

Dedicated to Sir Richard Colt Hoare Bar.t. The artist's name is written underneath the shield of Sir Richard Colt Hoare. The composition is dominated by the frontispiece and a collection of engravings on entablatures written in Latin. Represented to the right of this is the Roman Forum and on t...

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Published in:‌: Ashby Collection


Forms part of: Ashby Collection. Prints.
Other Authors: Labruzzi, Carlo, approximately 1765-1818 (engraver), Ashby, Thomas, 1874-1931 (collector)
Format: Print
Language:lat
latengita
Published: [S.l.] : [s.n.] [1794?]
Subjects:
Archaeological sites > Italy > Rome > 1790-1800.
Inscriptions > Italy > Rome > 1790-1800.
Rome (Italy) > Antiquities > Pictorial works.
Etchings > 1790-1800.
Title pages > 1790-1800.
Online Access:BSR Digital Collections website
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500 |a Good condition. This is the first in a series of prints on from the Via Appia that Carlo Labruzzi executed for Sir Richard Colt Hoare. 
500 |a Picture caption: Frontispiece Representing the Itinerary of the ancient Stations on the Via Appia between Rome & Capua : An inscription in honor of Appius Claudius the Founder of it: & the first Mile Stone belonging to the above Road = Frontespizio coll'antico Itinerario della Via Appia da Roma á Capua : Un Iscrizione in onore d'Appio Claudio suo Fondatore e la prima Colonna Miliaria della detta Via. N.° 1 
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520 |a Dedicated to Sir Richard Colt Hoare Bar.t. The artist's name is written underneath the shield of Sir Richard Colt Hoare. The composition is dominated by the frontispiece and a collection of engravings on entablatures written in Latin. Represented to the right of this is the Roman Forum and on the left hand side is the Colosseum. 
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561 |a The print belonged to Thomas Ashby (1874-1931), Director British School at Rome (1906-1925), who inherited his father’s library and continued to enrich the collection throughout his life. The collection was purchased from his widow in 1931 for the BSR Library thanks to a generous donation from the Treasurer at the time, William Russell. 
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