Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae
The Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae (1993‑2000) is a six-volume, multilingual reference work considered to be the major, modern work covering the topography of ancient Rome.[1] The editor is Eva Margareta Steinby, and the publisher is Edizioni Quasar of Rome. It is considered the successor to Platner and Ashby's A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome.
An ongoing series of supplements provides additional coverage of Roman topography and important topics in the archaeology of the city.
- M. A. Tomei and P. Liverani. Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae. Supplementum. I, Carta archeologica di Roma. Primo quadrante. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2005. ISBN 9788871402734.
- F. Coarelli. Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae. / Supplementum II. 1, Gli scavi di Roma 1878-1921. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2004. ISBN 9788870970524.
- F. Coarelli et al. Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae. Supplementum II. 2, Gli scavi di Roma, 1922-1975. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2006. ISBN 9788871402949.
- Carlo Pavolini. Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae. Supplementum. III, Archeologia e topografia della regione II (Celio) : un'aggiornamento sessant'anni dopo Colini. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2006. ISBN 9788871402987.
- Anna Leone, Domenico Palombi, Susan Walker (ed.), Res bene gestae: ricerche di storia urbana su Roma antica in onore di Eva Margareta Steinby. Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae, Supplementum, IV. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2007. Pp. xviii, 478; 169 ills. ISBN 9788871403533.[2]
- Elisabetta Carnabuci. Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae. Suppl. V, Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae : Supplementum V: regia : nuovi dati archeologici dagli appunti inediti di Giacomo Boni. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2012. ISBN 9788871404998.
- Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae. Supplementum VII, scritti in onore di Lvcos Cozza. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2014. ISBN 9788871405551.
A subsequent series, Lexicon topographicum urbis Romae: Suburbium, edited by Adriano La Regina and produced by Edizioni Quasar covers sites in the suburbium of ancient Rome.[3]
Reviews
- R. B. Ulrich. 1995. "Review Article: Archaeological Reference Texts and the Information Age." American Journal of Archaeology 99.1:147-50.
- Catharine Edwards. 1996. "Roma Depicta." Review in The Classical Review (New Series), 46.02:354-356
- Review by Gregory S. Bucher BMCR 2001.04.02
References
- ↑ Eva Margareta Steinby (1993). Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae: Volume Primo: A-C. Quasar. ISBN 978-88-7097-019-7.
- ↑ http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2009/2009-08-22.html
- ↑ Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae: Suburbium. M-Q. 2006.
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