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Bartolomeo Marliani

(Marliani, Bartolomeo, -1560)

Giovanni Bartolomeo Marliano (1488 - 26 July 1566) was an Italian antiquarian and topographer, most notable for his study of the topography of ancient Rome, particularly his seven-volume Antiquae Romae topographia, a complete treatment of the city's ancient topography. First published in 1534 and republished nine times, it remained the standard treatise on the city's topography until the 18th century. He lost a debate with Pirro Ligorio on the site of the Roman Forum, but was later proved right in that matter. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Marliani, Bartolomeo, -1560, contrib.: The Romane Historie Written by T. Livius of Padua; Also, The Breviaries of L. Florus; With a Chronology to the Whole Historie; and the Topography of Rome In Old Time (with additional material; London: Printed by W. Hunt for G. Sawbridge, 1659), by Livy, trans. by Philemon Holland, also contrib. by Lucius Annaeus Florus and Johann Freinsheim
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