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Identifier: laromasotterrane01ross (find matches)
Title: La Roma sotterranea cristiana
Year: 1864 (1860s)
Authors: Rossi, Giovanni Battista de, 1822-1894
Subjects: Catacombs Christian art and symbolism Inscriptions, Greek Inscriptions, Latin
Publisher: Roma : Cromo-litografia pontificia
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ampione verificala la teoria del Marchi, che il concetto e il sistemadelle forme cemeteriali sono essenzialmente diversi da quelli duna antica arenaria. Qualunquesia adunque la roccia, in che troviamo i sepolcri cristiani entro le anguste gallerie, che sopraho descritto, non sarà neanco da sospettare , che quel modo di sollerraneo abbia potuto pre-esistere ai sepolcri, senza i quali esso non ha ragione né scopo nel sistema dell escavazioneindustriale. In fatti se la forma cemeteriale fosse stata la medesima delle antiche arenarie ,dovremmo noi trovare nelT agro romano molli sotterranei non occupati dai Cristiani privi disepolcri, ma con le gallerie anguste e rette come quelle delle catacombe romane. Che se purevolessimo fare linverisimile supposizione, tutti i sotterranei posti attorno a Roma esseredivenuti sepolcreti, a quella distanza ove cessano i cemeteri, ma non gli spechi egestae arenae,come attesta Svetonio, dovremmo noi trovare le arenìfodinae della forma cemeteriale. Tanto
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A Gallerie dellarenaria C Ambulacri Cemeleriali 1! lozzo per T estrazioDe della lozzolana conformalo poi a grande lucernajo — 33 — più che in ogni maniera di diplomi e di istromenti del medio evo sono nominale le antichearenarie come esistenti e facenti parte dei fondi rustici. Veduto ora un cemetero edificato dentro 1 arenaria , e acquistati tanti lumi sulle formed ambedue i generi descavazione, torniamo all esame dei tre cemeteri additati dalla storiacome posti in arenano e ne quali ho verificato la roccia darena. E per cominciare dal più noto ai cultori della Roma sotterranea, dallarenario cioè pressoS. Saturnino veduto dal Bosio, dal Marangoni e dal DAgincourt, bello è losservare comela storia concordi col fatto, e verissima per conseguenza sia la denominazione del sotter-raneo detto arenarium. Ivi le anguste vie del cemetero scavato in tufa terroso fanno capoin alcune altre assai larghe, praticate in banco di tufa non friabile ma buono per pozzolana.Queste non sono rettis

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  • bookyear:1864
  • bookdecade:1860
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Rossi__Giovanni_Battista_de__1822_1894
  • booksubject:Catacombs
  • booksubject:Christian_art_and_symbolism
  • booksubject:Inscriptions__Greek
  • booksubject:Inscriptions__Latin
  • bookpublisher:Roma___Cromo_litografia_pontificia
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