Drawings Attributed to Andreas Coner.
23
^ 3439.
Coner.
Lanciani
F.V.R. 29.
Width of front hall .
p. 63, 0.13=18-951
34^= 19'842
20-50
Length of front hall .
p. 62 =18'414
34^= 19'842
20'00
Chord of apse .
p. 44 =13'068
27^=15757
12'00
Width of back hall .
30^=17308
20-50
Length of back hall (to back of apse)
30^= 17'508
18'50
Diameter of heroon .
25^=14-59
13'5°
TEATRI AFAPITOLII.
I am entirely unable to say what this is. It may conceivably be a
plan for the Piazza del Campidoglio, with which its dimensions agree fairly
well : though it is doubtful what the oblong pillar in the upper portion of
the central space may be meant for (the equestrian statue of Marcus
Aurelius was not brought from the Lateran till 1538).
In the foreground of Martin Heemskerk's view of Rome from the
Tarpeian rock (cf. Antike Denkrndler, ii. 12, where it is published in
facsimile) there may be an attempt to represent rows of seats in the fore-
ground (somewhere at the back of the modern Palazzo dei Conservatori),
but if so, they are only of a temporary nature ; and it seems more probable
that Heemskerk intended to represent a ropewalk.
24. (i6v) a. TENPLI• DEAE-VESTED.
A plan of the well known round temple near the Ponte Rotto. The
two columns in the doorway are probably an imaginary addition: they
are not shown by Sangallo Barb. 37, nor by Lanciani, Forma Urbis, 28.
TENPLV„z • DE-TIBVRE.
A plan of the circular temple near the old waterfalls at Tivoli, with
a section of the colonnade and cella wall added.
25. (17) Back plain.
PVLCRVM• VIDERE- PONTI 'FICIS.
A plan of the Cortile di Belvedere and Giardino della Pigna in the
Vatican, with sketches of certain portions on a larger scale. It presents
many features of interest, as to which Baron von Geymuller has been
good enough to give me a very considerable amount of valuable in-
formation.
23
^ 3439.
Coner.
Lanciani
F.V.R. 29.
Width of front hall .
p. 63, 0.13=18-951
34^= 19'842
20-50
Length of front hall .
p. 62 =18'414
34^= 19'842
20'00
Chord of apse .
p. 44 =13'068
27^=15757
12'00
Width of back hall .
30^=17308
20-50
Length of back hall (to back of apse)
30^= 17'508
18'50
Diameter of heroon .
25^=14-59
13'5°
TEATRI AFAPITOLII.
I am entirely unable to say what this is. It may conceivably be a
plan for the Piazza del Campidoglio, with which its dimensions agree fairly
well : though it is doubtful what the oblong pillar in the upper portion of
the central space may be meant for (the equestrian statue of Marcus
Aurelius was not brought from the Lateran till 1538).
In the foreground of Martin Heemskerk's view of Rome from the
Tarpeian rock (cf. Antike Denkrndler, ii. 12, where it is published in
facsimile) there may be an attempt to represent rows of seats in the fore-
ground (somewhere at the back of the modern Palazzo dei Conservatori),
but if so, they are only of a temporary nature ; and it seems more probable
that Heemskerk intended to represent a ropewalk.
24. (i6v) a. TENPLI• DEAE-VESTED.
A plan of the well known round temple near the Ponte Rotto. The
two columns in the doorway are probably an imaginary addition: they
are not shown by Sangallo Barb. 37, nor by Lanciani, Forma Urbis, 28.
TENPLV„z • DE-TIBVRE.
A plan of the circular temple near the old waterfalls at Tivoli, with
a section of the colonnade and cella wall added.
25. (17) Back plain.
PVLCRVM• VIDERE- PONTI 'FICIS.
A plan of the Cortile di Belvedere and Giardino della Pigna in the
Vatican, with sketches of certain portions on a larger scale. It presents
many features of interest, as to which Baron von Geymuller has been
good enough to give me a very considerable amount of valuable in-
formation.