CONTENTS OF BOOK I.
THE PRIMITIVE FORTIFICATIONS.
Chapter II. Section I.
Walls and Gates of Rome.
PAGE
Extension of the Fortifications made
by Sylla and the Early Emperors 87
No additions to the City until the
time of Sylla, B.c. 80 . . ib.
His Palace on the corner of the
Pincian Hill (?) ... ib.
The Muro Torto . . . . ib.
The work of Sylla . . .88
Scheme of Julius Caesar . . ib.
Work of Augustus . . . ib.
PAGE
The Praetorian Camp, built in the
time of Tiberius upon an old
Earthwork . . . .89
Aqueduct of Claudius at the Ses-
sorium . . . . . ib.
The Amphitheatrum Castrense . 90
Wall of the Lateran Palace . . ib.
Wall of Claudius . . . . ib.
Transtyberine Region . . . ib.
The Later Fortifications.
The Pomcerium of
Extension of the Pomcerium .
According to Aulus Gellius, Vo-
piscus, and Tacitus .
Boundaries enlarged by Claudius .
The Cippi, with Terminal Inscrip-
tions .....
Appendix
Northern Boundary of the City
Pomcerium of the Emperors .
The Cippi, Termini, or Boundary
Stones of the Pomcerium .
the Republic and Empire.
91 These Cippi of the time of Augus¬
tus, Hadrian, and Trajan . . 94
92 The Emporium enclosed by Clau-
93 dius ...... 96
Apollinaris Sidonius mentions Po-
94 moeria, A. D. 467 . . . 97
on the Pomcerium.
98 Limits of the Pomcerium marked
99 out by Cippi . . . .100
Very few of these remaining . . ib.
ib.
Pomcerium of Augustus. Cippi.
1. A Cippus of 21 st year, found
outside of the Porta Flaminia,
or Del Popolo . . . 100
2. A second Cippus of the same
date, found near it . . lol
3. A third of the same period,
at the Vatican . . . ib.
4. A fourth, at the Altieri Palace ib.
All these mention Termina-
tions but not Enlargement . ib.
5. A fifth found at the “Trinit a
de Monti,” as stated by Mu-
ratori, and
6-are of doubtful authority. 102
b
7. Pomcerium of Claudius, Cippus
of, a.d. 49, at S. Lucia . 103
8. Cippus found near the Porta
Metronia . . . .104
9. Pomoerium ofVespasian, Cippus
found near the Porta Ostien-
sis, or de S. Paolo . .105
Replacement of the Termini of
the Pomoerium by Hadrian . 105
10. Cippus of a.“d. 121, found in
1867, and still remaining on
its original site in the cellar
of a house .... 106
THE PRIMITIVE FORTIFICATIONS.
Chapter II. Section I.
Walls and Gates of Rome.
PAGE
Extension of the Fortifications made
by Sylla and the Early Emperors 87
No additions to the City until the
time of Sylla, B.c. 80 . . ib.
His Palace on the corner of the
Pincian Hill (?) ... ib.
The Muro Torto . . . . ib.
The work of Sylla . . .88
Scheme of Julius Caesar . . ib.
Work of Augustus . . . ib.
PAGE
The Praetorian Camp, built in the
time of Tiberius upon an old
Earthwork . . . .89
Aqueduct of Claudius at the Ses-
sorium . . . . . ib.
The Amphitheatrum Castrense . 90
Wall of the Lateran Palace . . ib.
Wall of Claudius . . . . ib.
Transtyberine Region . . . ib.
The Later Fortifications.
The Pomcerium of
Extension of the Pomcerium .
According to Aulus Gellius, Vo-
piscus, and Tacitus .
Boundaries enlarged by Claudius .
The Cippi, with Terminal Inscrip-
tions .....
Appendix
Northern Boundary of the City
Pomcerium of the Emperors .
The Cippi, Termini, or Boundary
Stones of the Pomcerium .
the Republic and Empire.
91 These Cippi of the time of Augus¬
tus, Hadrian, and Trajan . . 94
92 The Emporium enclosed by Clau-
93 dius ...... 96
Apollinaris Sidonius mentions Po-
94 moeria, A. D. 467 . . . 97
on the Pomcerium.
98 Limits of the Pomcerium marked
99 out by Cippi . . . .100
Very few of these remaining . . ib.
ib.
Pomcerium of Augustus. Cippi.
1. A Cippus of 21 st year, found
outside of the Porta Flaminia,
or Del Popolo . . . 100
2. A second Cippus of the same
date, found near it . . lol
3. A third of the same period,
at the Vatican . . . ib.
4. A fourth, at the Altieri Palace ib.
All these mention Termina-
tions but not Enlargement . ib.
5. A fifth found at the “Trinit a
de Monti,” as stated by Mu-
ratori, and
6-are of doubtful authority. 102
b
7. Pomcerium of Claudius, Cippus
of, a.d. 49, at S. Lucia . 103
8. Cippus found near the Porta
Metronia . . . .104
9. Pomoerium ofVespasian, Cippus
found near the Porta Ostien-
sis, or de S. Paolo . .105
Replacement of the Termini of
the Pomoerium by Hadrian . 105
10. Cippus of a.“d. 121, found in
1867, and still remaining on
its original site in the cellar
of a house .... 106