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The Milliarium Aureum, Colonna detta Milliario Aureo (title on object), Modern and ancient monuments and structures in Rome (series title), Ornamenti di fabriche antichi et moderni dell' alma citta di Roma (series title), The Milliarium Aureum (the Golden Milestone) was a Roman landmark on the Roman Forum in Rome, marking the point where all Roman roads would begin. Text in Italian and Latin in lower margin, in a cartouche and on the column. The print is part of an album., print maker: Giovanni Maggi, after drawing by: Giovanni Maggi, publisher: Andrea Vaccari, print maker: Rome, after drawing by: Italy, publisher: Rome, Vaticaanstad, Italy, Rome, 1576 - 1618 and/or 1600, paper, etching, height 211 mm × width 155 mm.

The Milliarium Aureum, Colonna detta Milliario Aureo (title on object), Modern and ancient monuments and structures in Rome (series title), Ornamenti di fabriche antichi et moderni dell' alma citta di Roma (series title), The Milliarium Aureum (the Golden Milestone) was a Roman landmark on the Roman Forum in Rome, marking the point where all Roman roads would begin. Text in Italian and Latin in lower margin, in a cartouche and on the column. The print is part of an album., print maker: Giovanni Maggi, after drawing by: Giovanni Maggi, publisher: Andrea Vaccari, print maker: Rome, after drawing by: Italy, publisher: Rome, Vaticaanstad, Italy, Rome, 1576 - 1618 and/or 1600, paper, etching, height 211 mm × width 155 mm.
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The Milliarium Aureum, Colonna detta Milliario Aureo (title on object), Modern and ancient monuments and structures in Rome (series title), Ornamenti di fabriche antichi et moderni dell' alma citta di Roma (series title), The Milliarium Aureum (the Golden Milestone) was a Roman landmark on the Roman Forum in Rome, marking the point where all Roman roads would begin. Text in Italian and Latin in lower margin, in a cartouche and on the column. The print is part of an album., print maker: Giovanni Maggi, after drawing by: Giovanni Maggi, publisher: Andrea Vaccari, print maker: Rome, after drawing by: Italy, publisher: Rome, Vaticaanstad, Italy, Rome, 1576 - 1618 and/or 1600, paper, etching, height 211 mm × width 155 mm
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2568 x 3505 px | 25.8 MB
Print size:
21.7 x 29.7 cm | 8.6 x 11.7 in (300 dpi)