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Author: * Aulus Sergius -
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Date: Jun 22, 2006 - 21:51
with our views, specifically of Normand, let's look at his renderings of the Temple of the Deified Vespasian, seen first below from the exterior front:
A section of the entablature still remians, with a bit of the dedicatory inscription, generally thought to be from the restoration by Septimius Severus and his son, Caracalla (AD 193-211)
Next is a cut-away frontal view of the inside, with a conjectural rendering of the interior decoration and the statue of the deified emperor:
followed by a cut away side view of the same:
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