The plan and elevation of the bridge now called the Ponte dei Quattoro Capi [Bridge of the Four Heads], which in antiquity was called the Bridge of Fabricius after L. Fabricius, the Superintendent of the Streets who built it at the end of the Republic [62 BC]..., tome 4, tavola 18 from "Le Antichità Romane" (Roman Antiquities)

Giovanni Battista Piranesi Italian
Publisher Angelo Rotili Italian

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