History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians . RUINS OF THE VILLA OF THE QITINTILII (ROMA VECCniA).1 son of Hadrians great jurisconsult. This person was at the accessionof Commodus in command of a large army, and much beloved by. -tPtl .I/L—I-jL-lJ PLAN OF THE VILLA OF THE QUINTILII. his troops; he was not willing to dispute the Empire with the sonof Marcus Aurelius, but he might have done so had he chosen. He 1 From Canina, La Prima parte delta Via Appia, pi. 33. 2 A, peristyle; B, vestibule; C, nymphaeum; D, temple of Hercules; E, hot baths;F, t
History of Rome, and of the Roman people, from its origin to the invasion of the barbarians . RUINS OF THE VILLA OF THE QITINTILII (ROMA VECCniA).1 son of Hadrians great jurisconsult. This person was at the accessionof Commodus in command of a large army, and much beloved by. -tPtl .I/L—I-jL-lJ PLAN OF THE VILLA OF THE QUINTILII. his troops; he was not willing to dispute the Empire with the sonof Marcus Aurelius, but he might have done so had he chosen. He 1 From Canina, La Prima parte delta Via Appia, pi. 33. 2 A, peristyle; B, vestibule; C, nymphaeum; D, temple of Hercules; E, hot baths;F, tomb on the Appian Way (Canina, op. cit. pi. 32).
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