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Forma Italiae: Regio I, Latium et Campania. Vol. I. Ager Pomptinus. Pars II. Circeii. Descripsit Josephus Lugli. Rome: Danesi, 1928. Pp. xiv + 76, with 84 illustrations and 3 maps. 150 lire.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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page 110 note 1 xvi (1926)) 268.

page 110 note 2 Mélanges de l'École Française, xxv (1905), 157–209.

page 110 note 3 v, 1. 5; xi, 7. 3, 4.

page 110 note 4 Mél. l.c. 178, n. 2.

page 110 note 5 (Mél. l.c. 173, fig. 1: Lugli, Tav. i.) It is not in the list of Cipriani's works compiled by Olschki (Giovanni Battista Cipriani, Quaderni di Studi Romani, ii, 14–20).

page 110 note 6 Ital. Wanderjahre, i (1874), 169Google Scholarsqq.

page 110 note 7 See the inventory of the Barberini collection of 1738 (Doc. Ined. Musei Ital. iv, p. 61Google Scholar, no. 124) ‘un petto d'un imperatore panneggiato, senza la spalla dritta arrovinata, alto pal. 1½ di Torre Paola, segnato come sopra n. 124’.

page 110 note 8 It is recorded (C.I.L. xv, 2524, as having been found ad radices montis Circei). Amp. probably means amphorae.

page 111 note 1 Mél. l.c. 197.