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Plate 16: The Bridge at Rimini built by the Emperors Augustus and Tiberius (Ponte di Rimino fabbricato da Augusto e da Tiberio Imperatori), from "Antichità Romane fuori di Roma"

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Etching, Antichità Romane de' Tempi della Repubblica e de' primi Imperatori (Roman Antiquity of the Time of the Republic and the First Emperors); part II: Antichità Romane fuori di Roma disegnate ed incise da Giambatta Piranesi Architetto Veneziano. Parte Seconda (Roman antiquities outisde Rome drawn and etched by Giambat'ta Piranesi Venetian Architect. Part Two)
Antichità Romane de' Tempi della Repubblica e de' primi Imperatori (Roman Antiquity of the Time of the Republic and the First Emperors); part II: Antichità Romane fuori di Roma disegnate ed incise da Giambatta Piranesi Architetto Veneziano. Parte Seconda (Roman antiquities outisde Rome drawn and etched by Giambat'ta Piranesi Venetian Architect. Part Two), Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Harris Brisbane Dick Fund 1937
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Title: Plate 16: The Bridge at Rimini built by the Emperors Augustus and Tiberius (Ponte di Rimino fabbricato da Augusto e da Tiberio Imperatori), from "Antichità Romane fuori di Roma"
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Etching, Antichità Romane de' Tempi della Repubblica e de' primi Imperatori (Roman Antiquity of the Time of the Republic and the First Emperors); part II: Antichità Romane fuori di Roma disegnate ed incise da Giambatta Piranesi Architetto Veneziano.
Parte Seconda (Roman antiquities outisde Rome drawn and etched by Giambat'ta Piranesi Venetian Architect.
Part Two).

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