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Fig. 1.1: FUR 2, 3, 9, 10 (digitized images and details). Fig. 1.2: Plan of ancient Rome, by Martin Boss (digitized image [with additions and subtractions], after E. Simon, Augustus: Kunst und Leben in Rom um die Zeitenwende (Munich 1986) 6. Fig. 1.3: Plan of modern Rome (photo: AAR, Fototeca unione 4346 bF). Fig. 1.4: Portrait bust of Sallust, Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Inv. A 424 (photo courtesy of the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg). Fig. 1.5: Contorniate. Obverse, portrait of Sallust. Cabinet des Médailles, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris, Nr. 17175 (photo: BN 99.A.79143). Fig. 1.6: Acqua Felice, engraving by G. B. Falda, Fontane di Roma (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione ; Neg. series F, Nr. 814). Fig. 1.7 with details a–f: Perspective plan of Rome, by Stefano du Pérac, edited by Antonio Lafréry, 1577: detail (digitized images after Frutaz 1962, plan CXXVII, 7, pl. 254). Fig. 1.8: Original plots of Ludovisi property, by T. Schreiber 1880, with additions by Felici 1952, N.1 (photo: Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University ). Fig. 1.9: Plan of the gardens of the Ludovisi, by G. B. Falda (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione; Neg. series E, Nr. 14658). Fig. 1.10: Casino di Villa Lodovisi presso Porta Pinciana, engraving by G. Vasi (photo from Schiavo 1981, fig. 19). Fig. 1.11: Plan of Rome, by E. Salandri, 1846: detail (digitized image after Frutaz 1962, plan CXCIX, pl. 511). Fig. 1.12: Plan of Rome, by M. Gregorio de Rossi: detail (digitized image after Frutaz 1962, plan CLVII, 1, pl. 351). Fig. 1.13: Plan of Rome of 1878, edited by the Spithoever bookstore: detail (digitized image after Frutaz 1962, plan CCXIV, 2, pl. 541). Fig. 1.14: Palazzo Piombino (later villa Margherita), elevation by G. Koch (photo from Schiavo 1981, fig. 108). Fig. 1.15: Stemma of Rione XVII: Sallustiano (Fratelli Palombi Editori). Fig. 2.1: Plan of Rome, by B. Marliano, 1544: detail (digitized image after Frutaz 1962, plan XII, pl. 21). Fig. 2.2: Plan of Rome, by M. Cartaro, 1576: detail (digitized image after Frutaz 1962, plan CXXVI, 2, pl. 240). Fig. 2.3: Valley of the Sallustian gardens showing slopes of i l l u s t r a t i o n c r e d i t s the Pincio: “Le Marché de Salluste,” engraving by B. van Overbeke, Les restes de l’ancienne Rome (Amsterdam 1709) III, nr. 10, pp. 19–20 (photo: Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library, Columbia University). Fig. 2.4: Valley of the Sallustian gardens, engraving by J. B. Piranesi, from Piranesi 1762, pl. XLI.1 (photo: AAR Fototeca unione 3073 F). Fig. 2.5: Valley of the Sallustian gardens, engraving by J. B. Piranesi, from Piranesi 1756, pl. XVI, fig. 1.a Fig. 2.6: Valley of the Sallustian gardens, engraving by L. Rossini, 1828, from I Sette Colli di Roma (Rome 1828/ 1829) pl. X Fig. 2.7: Primitive fortifications, Quirinal, Parker 153 (DAI, Inst. Neg. PK 153). Fig. 2.8: So-called Destailleur plan of the gardens of Sallust, probably by Aristotile da Sangallo, sixteenth century (photo: AAR, Fototeca unione 3211 F). Fig. 2.9: Plan of Rome, by G. B. Piranesi, 1756: detail (digitized image from Frutaz 1962, plan XXXV, pl. 69). Fig. 2.10: Various capitals, by G. B. Piranesi in Piranesi 1761 (photo from J. Wilton-Ely, Giovanni Battista Piranesi: The Complete Etchings [San Francisco 1994]). Fig. 2.11: Plan of area of the gardens of Sallust, with indications of archaeological discoveries from Talamo 1998, 124, fig. 10. Fig. 2.12: House of Sallust(?), Parker 1020 (photo: DAI, Inst. Neg. PK 1020). Fig. 2.13: So-called Nymphaeum (vestibule), Piazza Sallustiana (photo: DAI, Inst. Neg. 55.112). Fig. 2.14: Ruins of the Vestibule, Piazza Sallustiana (photo: AAR, Fototeca unione 3231 F). Fig. 2.15 with details a–f: Plan of Rome, by L. Bufalini, 1551 (digitized images after photograph, Archivio delle Stampe FV 29137). Fig. 2.16: “Del Tempio dela Luna Sallustiana” (plan and cross-section) Cod. Paris. ital. 1129 (formerly St. Germaine 86), fol. 311r (photo: Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris). Fig. 2.17: “Del Tempio dela Luna Sallustiana” (threedimensional elevation) Cod. Paris. ital. 1129 (formerly St. Germaine 86), fol. 312 (photo: Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris). Fig. 2.18: “Del Tempio dela Luna Sallustiana” (Ionic capital) Cod. Paris. ital. 1129 (formerly St. Germaine...

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