Joseph C Stadler.Two men carrying torches stop at the lintelled entrance to a Roman building within a coffered arch with reliefs carved on a frieze on the wall above the door and a sculpture of reclining nymph on the left. A figure walking on the banks of a river on the right with a bridge and a view of Otricoli in the background.London: Pub. d 1802; by R. Freebairn No. 41 Newman Street; 1802.From: Joseph C Stadler; ENTRANCE INTO AN ANCIENT SUBTERRANEOUS RUIN in the VICINITY of OTRICULUM.Maps K. Top. 82.22. aLondon; British Library.
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