2021
Journal article  Closed Access

Il Grande Ninfeo della Villa dei Quintili a Roma. Studio della pavimentazione

Scopinaro E.

Conservazione  Restauro dell'architettura  storia dell'architettura  villa dei Quintili  via Appia  tecniche costruttive antiche  mosaico 

The Villa dei Quintili at the 5th mile of the via Appia is one of the most spectacular suburban archaeological sites in Rome. Current structures are the result of many and different construction, re-use and restoration phases. Although the first installation - supported by the consuls Sextus Quintilius Condianus and Sextus Quintilius Valerius Maximus during the ages of Trajan and Hadrian - must have already been grandiose, it was further extended and decorated several times after 182 A.D., when the Villa became imperial property. The aim of this study was to analyse the flooring of the Great Nymphaeum, built by Commodus in the S-W sector. Due to its poorly aesthetic value, this floor was little appreciated, and that circumstance jeopardised its conservation through time. Focusing on the historical and documentary value of this specific element, present investigations demonstrate the connections linking all the architecture, from the main structure to the minute details.

Source: Quaderni dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Architettura 73-74 (2021): 877–880. doi:10.48255/J.QISA.2532-4470.N.S.2021.151

Publisher: Bonsignori editore., Roma, Italia


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:466841,
	title = {Il Grande Ninfeo della Villa dei Quintili a Roma. Studio della pavimentazione},
	author = {Scopinaro E.},
	publisher = {Bonsignori editore., Roma, Italia},
	doi = {10.48255/j.qisa.2532-4470.n.s.2021.151},
	year = {2021}
}