All images © by Roberto Piperno, owner of the domain. Write to romapip@quipo.it.
Notes:
Page revised in November 2020.
All images © by Roberto Piperno, owner of the domain. Write to romapip@quipo.it.
Notes:
Page revised in November 2020.
Book 1: The Gates and the Walls of Rome
Allegory of Rome between Porta del Popolo (left) and
Castel Sant'Angelo (right) in a small etching in the opening page of Book 1
Plate 1 - Porta del Popolo (F/1)
Plate 2 - Porta Pinciana (H/2)
Plate 3 - Porta Salaria (K/1)
Plate 4 - Porta Pia (K/2)
Plate 5 - Porta Chiusa (M/3)
Plate 5-ii - Mura dell'antico Castro Pretorio (M/2)
Plate 6 - Porta S. Lorenzo (M/6)
Plate 7 - Porta Maggiore (N/7)
Plate 8 - Porta S. Giovanni (M/9)
Plate 9 - Porta Latina (L/12)
Plate 10 - Porta S. Sebastiano (O.o.m)
Plate 11 - Porta S.Paolo (G/12)
Plate 11 ii - Interno della Porta S. Paolo - Esterno della Porta Portese antica (E/11)
Plate 12 - Porta Portese (E/10)
Plate 12 ii - Candelabro degli Ebrei
Plate 13 - Porta S. Pancrazio (C/9)
Plate 14 - Porta Settimiana (D/7)
Plate 15 - Porta S. Spirito (C/5)
Plate 16 - Porta Cavalleggeri (B/5)
Plate 17 - Porta Fabrica (A/5)
Plate 18 - Porta Pertusa (O.o.m.)
Plate 19 - Porta Angelica (B/3)
Plate 20 - Porta Castello (C/3)
Plate 20 ii - Map of the Walls of Rome
(the combination of letter/number shown next to each plate refers to the clickable map of 1912 Rome here below; O.o.m.=out of map; see the map in
Book 5)
Introductory page and other Books:
Book 2: The Main Squares
Book 3: The Basilicas and the Old Churches
Book 4: The Most Famous Palaces and Streets
Book 5: The Bridges and the Buildings on the Tiber
Book 6: The Parish Churches
Book 7: The Friaries
Book 8: The Nunneries
Book 9: The Colleges, the Hospitals and other religious buildings
Book 10: The most remarkable Villas and Gardens

