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Ferdinando Castagnoli (born in Prato June 18, 1917; died in Marina di Pietrasanta July 28, 1988) was a Roman topographer who taught at the University of Rome.〔http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/ferdinando-castagnoli_(Enciclopedia-Italiana)/〕 Among Castagnoli's fieldwork accomplishments was the amazing discovery of the Latin sanctuary at Lavinium (modern Pratica di Mare) and its series of 13 altars, a find that was revealed to the world in 1959. Also at the site is the so-called heroon of Aeneas.〔Hofmann, Paul. "2,500-Year-Old Altars Found Near Rome; Believed to Be Part of Lost Sanctuary of Lavinium ITALY UNEARTHS ANCIENT ALTARS." The New York Times May 13, 1959. p. 1.〕 Castagnoli was a student of Giuseppe Lugli. Among his students was Adriano La Regina, a former archaeological superintendent of Rome. He was a member of Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. ==Publications== * 1956. "La centuriazione di Cosa." ''Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome'' (24:147+149-165 ). * 1956. ''Ippodamo di Mileto e l'urbanistica a pianta ortogonale.'' Rome: De Luca. (English translation, 1971. ''Orthogonal town planning in antiquity.'' (MIT Press ).) Review by John E. Coleman, ''The Classical World'' (66.6 (1973):369-70 ). * 1958. ''Topografia e urbanistica di Roma''. Bologna : L. Cappelli. * 1972. ''Lavinium. I, Topografia generale, fonti e storia delle ricerche.'' Rome: De Luca. * 1975. ''Lavinium 2 : le tredici are.'' Rome: De Luca. * 1980. ''Topographia di Roma antica'' (Enciclopedia classica, sez. 3. 10, Turin 1957; 2d rev. ed., Turin. * 1982. "La leggenda di Enea nel Lazio." ''Studi Romani'' 30:1-15. * 1984. "Il Tempio Romano: Questioni di Terminologia e di Tipologia." ''Papers of the British School at Rome'' 52:3-20. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ferdinando Castagnoli」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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