. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . COLUMN OF TRAJAN. silica,* on either side of the column, were two libra-ries, the Bibuothbca Grabca and Latina, asindicated by Sidonius:— Cum meis poni statuam perennemNerva Trajanus titulis videretInter auctores utriusque fixam Bibliothecae.—(ix. Epigr. 16.) * It is remarkable, however, that the library iscalled bv A. Gellius, Bibliotheca templi Trajaui(xi. 17). 3 F 802 ROMA. 3. There are evident traces that Trajans forumextended still farther to the NW., though it isdoubtful whether this extension was owing to Trajanhimself or to Hadrian. Excavatio


. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . COLUMN OF TRAJAN. silica,* on either side of the column, were two libra-ries, the Bibuothbca Grabca and Latina, asindicated by Sidonius:— Cum meis poni statuam perennemNerva Trajanus titulis videretInter auctores utriusque fixam Bibliothecae.—(ix. Epigr. 16.) * It is remarkable, however, that the library iscalled bv A. Gellius, Bibliotheca templi Trajaui(xi. 17). 3 F 802 ROMA. 3. There are evident traces that Trajans forumextended still farther to the NW., though it isdoubtful whether this extension was owing to Trajanhimself or to Hadrian. Excavations in this direc-tion have brought to light enormous granite pillarsbelonging probably to the temple which Hadriandedicated to Trajan (Spart. Hadr. 19), and which. TEMPLE OF TRAJAN.


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