Joannis Vignolii Petilianensis De Columna Imperatoris Antonini Pii Dissertatio is a Latin text exploring the column dedicated to the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius. This work by Johannes Vignoli (Giovanni Vignoli) delves into the historical and artistic significance of this monument, offering insights into the art and history of ancient Rome. It provides a detailed discussion of the column, its construction, and its place within the broader context of Roman imperial history and artistic traditions. This dissertation is an important resource for scholars and students interested in Roman history, art, and archaeology, providing valuable perspectives on one of Rome's notable historical artifacts.
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