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Topography of ancient Rome : ウィキペディア英語版
Topography of ancient Rome


The topography of ancient Rome is a multidisciplinary field of study that draws on archaeology, epigraphy, cartography and philology.
The classic English-language work of scholarship is ''A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome'' (1929), written by Samuel Ball Platner, completed and published after his death by Thomas Ashby. New finds and interpretations have rendered many of Platner and Ashby's conclusions unreliable, but when used with other sources the work still offers insights and complementary information.
In 1992, Lawrence Richardson published ''A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome'', which builds on Platner and Ashby.〔This is the assessment of Bill Thayer, a private scholar whose LacusCurtius site has been an online resource for ancient Rome since 1997. For a perspective on Richardson's book for the general reader, see (Thayer's review. )〕 The six-volume, multilingual ''Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae'' (1993‑2000) is the major modern work in the field.
==History of the discipline==


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