Externally the surfaces of the two drums above the balcony are also tooth-chisel dressed. L'Italie. To the left of this a door led to a short corridor, a second door and a rear chamber. Of the four eagles standing on the corners, the west and north have been broken away entirely, while the south and east have lost their heads. The Arch of Constantine also features freestanding statues of Dacian prisoners, presumably taken from the Forum of Trajan itself. Cette séance mêle des textes français et une inscription en latin (poème de Hugo « À la Colonne de la place Vendôme » dans Odes et Ballades et inscription en latin à la base de la colonne Vendôme). Le même sujet en détail: Reliefs de la colonne Trajane. The shaft of 17 drums stands on a square base and a torus, and is topped by a Doric capital, and a balcony formed by the top surface of the abacus. With refashioning of the topmost block in the 16th century the exact original overall height of the monument is unclear, but c. 38m. On the latter stand two further cylindrical blocks which once supported a bronze statue of the emperor Trajan (for architectural descriptions see Wilson Jones 1993; 2000; Lancaster 1999; Coarelli 2000; Martines 2000; 2001a, Pl. On Side 2 a medial zone of the plinth has been broken, and the area around the window in the third course has been crudely widened out. The type of stone has been securely identified by isotopic analysis (Martines 2000). ), but this is not a consistent progression. On Trajan’s Column the drum joint comes across Victory’s lower legs and drapery with no displacement (Scene LXXVIII.1). Description. LA COLONA Top of spiral satircase, inscribed Greek notice of Constantius II’s visit. MAXIMO TRIB POT XVII IMP VI COS VI PP comm. Elle est célèbre pour le bas-relief qui s'enroule en spirale autour de son fût et commémore la victoire de l'empereur Trajan sur les Daces lors … Froehner, La Colonne Trajane (grande édition), t, I, p. 17. (26.1 x 21.2cm) Identifier mma_drawing_for_la_colonne_trajane_334847 Top of the spiral staircase (lamp niche on left and surrounding graffiti). […] 90-1). daguerreotype titled, dated and numbered in ink on a label (affixed to verso) 3¾ x 9½in. Rome, Italy.jpg, Колонна Траяна ( для танкистов - не путаем с трОяном) - panoramio.jpg, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Trajan%27s_Column&oldid=338788387, Uses of Wikidata Infobox providing interwiki links, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Intégrale de la colonne Trajane 5 Frise de la colonne Trajane 5/6, campagne de Trajan contre les Daces. The dividing band, 0.02-0.05m. Both reinforced the ceilings. A pedimental channel has been cut into the stone above, and framing, the door, obliterating the middle of the bottom line of the inscription. La Colonne Trajane De près de 40 mètres de hauteur, elle est le seul monument du forum qui soit parvenu en état parfait. J.-C. – Rome high, standing on a 5.29m. Ces deux bâtiments encadraient la colonne trajane. Helical frieze Scene CXLV (with ‘human’ scale, 1984). Lower shaft, looking NE, (SW window alignment). […] The shaft of 17 drums stands on a square base and a torus, and is topped by a Doric capital, and a balcony formed by the top surface of the abacus. Coulston, J.C.N. Spiral staircase, top doorway, looking in and down (note graffiti). La colonne trajane. 77, 86). The weight of the building was taken on the central shaft and the outer wall, but the helix also channelled the downward thrust in a novel manner. Le plan de Rome ci-dessous est intemporel. Partis tous deux d’un même objet, Paul Veyne et Louis Marin ne sont pas en conflit ; ils prennent des voies «traversières» et cherchent l’un et l’autre, non seulement à situer l’œuvre qui est au centre de leur propos, la colonne Trajane, mais surtout l’histoire des procédures de regard et d’interprétation qui accompagnent un tel monument. 106). (ed.) La Two windows are positioned in the pedestal on the north-east and south-west sides (Sides 2 and 4), plus the damaged void of a third(?) The rate of erosion has indubitably accelerated since 1870 when Rome became the new capital of a united Italy. Colonne Trajane, scène LXI . 92). Mortared rubble walls were constructed inside the south-west corridor and a pier was added in the rear chamber of the pedestal. Actuellement couronnée par un St Pierre chrétien, elle montre aussi en ceci, comment l'idée d'un centre et d'un repère,… La colonne Trajane a été imitée à Rome même, avec la colonne de Marc Aurèle, aujourd'hui encore dressée sur le Champ-de-Mars (176), et plus tard à Constantinople avec les colonnes de Théodose et d'Arcadius. The height of the letters decreases downwards, line-by-line (0.115-0.095m. Mediaeval scavengers knew exactly where metal clamps between stone blocks were located so that they could chisel in with the minimum of superfluous effort. Pedestal interior, back room, looking NE (rough chiselling of removed bench seen lower left, back and floor). Scene XCVIII (heavily eroded and verdigris wash on left). 23, 28-9; Coarelli 2000b, Fig. La colonne dans la Rome antique est localisée par le point rouge. Colonne Trajane Matériaux, poids et la élévation La colonne est composée de 20 tambours de marbre Carrara qui pèse chacune 32 tonnes. 90; 1988b, Fig. Seen from Side 1, from bottom to top these present stretcher (block B), headers (C and D), stretcher (F), headers (G and H). A large piece has also been broken away around the joint between blocks of the fourth course (G and H). Seated Woman Holding a Fan From same collection. The area around the window in Scenes CLIV-V has very badly cracked with loss of a sizeable piece of marble. The decision was made not to fashion the pedestal from one, immensely heavy block. Date 1532-36 Creator Baldassare Peruzzi Country Italy Current Site Rome Work Type Palaces, etc. Verdigris from the crowning bronze statue was also deposited on sculpted surfaces. Scenes CXLVII and CLIV-V were particularly affected. 77, 89). Employment of an ‘artificial’ module in the shaft design which dictated the space available for sculptural ornamentation has a major bearing on discussion of the helical frieze content. (ed. The marble column is of the Roman Doric order, and it measures 125 feet (38 meters) high together with the pedestal, which contains a … Study sheet with four soldiers' heads, after the Column of Trajan (design for a plate in ''Recueil de différents caractères des testes dessinées d'apres la Colonne Trajane'', etched by J.B. Hutin, published by Gabriel Huquier), François Boucher, after anonymous, 1760 - 1770 TRAIANI) is a Roman triumphal column in Rome, Italy, that commemorates Roman emperor Trajan's victory in the Dacian Wars.It was probably constructed under the supervision of the architect Apollodorus of Damascus at the order of the Roman Senate.It is located in Trajan's Forum, north of the Roman Forum. 91). Agosti, G. and Farinella, V. 1988a: ‘Nuove ricerche sulla Colonna Traiana nel Rinascimento’, in Settis, S. Colonne Trajane à Rome : Détail du fût. straight flights of stairs. The pedestal sides are numbered here, for convenience of reference, as Side 1, south-east (inscription); Side 2, north-east; Side 3, north-west; Side 4, south-west (following the anti-clockwise progression of the internal spiral stair and exterior helical frieze). 92; 2001b). Compared with the Column of Marcus Aurelius and many other monuments in Rome, Trajan’s Column is in pretty good condition. on the north-west side (Side 3), in order to illuminate the back room to best effect in the afternoon, and the middle of the first and second(?) L’Architettura di Apollodoro nella Cultura Classica, Roma, Florescu, F.B. La colonne Trajane, 2e siècle AD. For larger parties of visitors, due to the balcony space and the narrowness of the staircase, it makes practical sense for a group of a dozen to climb up, view, then come back down, before the next twelve ascend. 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They proceeded thereafter with a lower field until, towards the top, they realized they had over-compensated and had somewhat more space to fill, so the three windings were made especially high. Édition illustrÉe avec les photographies exÉcutÉes en 1862 pour napolÉon iii (a. et j. picard, paris 2015). Érigé pour commémorer la victoire de l'empereur Trajan dans la guerre des Daces. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. : Edition illustrée avec les photographies exécutées en 1862 pour napoléon iii en 1862 (Picard histoire de l'art) (French Edition) The capital and balcony are also one block (c.56 tons), and two smaller drums were stacked above to provide a base for a crowning bronze statue (Martines 2001a, Pl. In addition, the exposure of the monument to winds with a higher saline content blowing up the Tiber from the sea more adversely affected the south and south-west facing surface than the other, more sheltered aspects (Armstrong 1983; Conti 2000, 248). Another appears at the top of the spiral stair. Trajan’s Column, monument that was erected in 106–113 CE by the Roman emperor Trajan and survives intact in the ruins of Trajan’s Forum in Rome. Agrandir Original (jpeg, 502k) b) scène 9, détail. than the south-east (F, 2.5m.). 2001: Tra Damasco e Roma. La colonne trajane, au cœur de Rome, fut érigée par l'empereur Trajan ( 53-117 ac), au début du 1er siècle AC en 113. It is made up of eight rectangular blocks (A-H, as designated by Martines) laid in pairs, cross-wise, in alternating courses (Martines 2001a, Pl. As part of a wide-ranging series of monumental restorations, Pope Sixtus V ordered work on Trajan’s Column, overseen by Domenico Fontana and Carlo Maderno. Proportionierung des Inschriftalphabets und des Sockel der Traianssäule in Rom, Hamburg, Petersen, E., Domaszewski, A. von and Calderini, G. 1896: Die Marcus-Säule auf der Piazza Colonna in Rom, Monaco, Polito, E. 1998: Fulgentibus Armis. The courses are of unequal heights (bottom to top: 1.165, 1.695, 1.355, 1.940m. This helical stair also determined the other ancient designation for such monuments as ‘shell columns’ (columnae coclides; Beckmann 2002). Drawing for "La Colonne Trajane" Depicts same location. email: jcnc@st-andrews.ac.uk, Description and Condition of Trajan’s Column. This is especially clear when the Victory figures dividing the two wars on each monument are viewed together. La colonne Trajane est une colonne commémorative construite en 113 ap. A total of 185 steps took the visitor from the pavement outside the pedestal up to the balcony. La colonne fut érigée sous le règne de l'empereur Trajan, de 107 à 113, peut-être par l'ingénieur Apollodore de Damas, dont le rôle dans la construction de l'ensemble du forum de Trajan n'est pas bien établi : il est possible que celui-ci ait seulement supervisé les travaux. The modern restorers are optimistic that the solution arrived at through careful study is adequately protective and stable, with some diminution of carbon emissions by motor vehicles and oil-fired central-heating systems (Armstrong 1983; Zanardi 1988; Conti 2000). Dal tempo dei calchi di Luigi XIV e Napoleone III allo stato attuale’, in Francesi 1988, 281-98, Please address questions about the project to Dr Jon Coulston Il a la place à arcades, la Basilique Ulpia, la colonne Trajane et le temple de Trajan. A Study of the Letters of the Inscription at the Base of the Trajan Column, with an Outline of the History of Lettering in Britain, London, Festa Farina, F., Calcani, G., Meucci, C., Conforto, M.L. Under the arch in Scene XCI the word ‘FONTANA’ was cut (Coarelli 2000a, Pl. Colonne Trajane. Son histoire mouvementée forme un saisissant raccourci de celle de la Nation. [Rome] : École française de Rome, 2007 (OCoLC)608432167 Online version: Galinier, Martin. London +44 (0)20 7839 9060. infoasia@christies.com. Download PDF: Sorry, we are unable to provide the full text but you may find it at the following location(s): http://www.persee.fr/docAsPDF/... (external link) Trajan’s Forum, hemicycle wall, looking SW (metal clamps quarried out from between blocks). Intégrale de la colonne Trajane 4 Frise de la colonne Trajane 4/6, campagne de Trajan contre les Daces. The varying height of the field does form an overall pattern which is consistent over the second to thirteenth windings at 1.10-1.25m. Descriere: Les moulages de la colonne Trajane. Again ecclesiastical structures may have been built up against this side of the Column. comm.). It has been suggested that the earthquake of AD 1349 was responsible (Heiken et al. The monument was cleaned using a mist of fresh water. A section of the torus wreath has been badly broken on its northern aspect. Conservation studies and cleaning in the 1980s and 1990s resulted in a greater understanding of the effects of acid rain erosion. 1990a: ‘Three new books on Trajan’s Column’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 3, 290-309. Repairs were made to pedestal and shaft openings. All these projects were Augustan. Publication date 1865 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics bub_upload, Trajan's Column (Rome, Italy), Sculpture, Bas-relief, Inscriptions, Latin Publisher ; Wilson Jones 2000, 72, 165-67). 77, 86). 23). On Side 1 the mouldings around the door are damaged and a segment of stone flanking the joint above the lintel has been lost. Shaft with frieze Scenes LIII to LXXVII (erratic course of dividing band). Colonne trajane - piedestal.jpg 2,281 × 1,521; 964 KB Columna lui Traian, Roma - detaliu- Portret de razboinic Dac.jpg 3,744 × 5,616; 10.43 MB D340- fragment de la colonne trajane -liv3-ch2.png 1,424 × 1,732; 861 KB Pedestal Side 1 engraving (G.B. On the right side of the vestibule a door led directly to a staircase of 27 steps in four sections with four left-hand, ninety-degree turns. wide. Trajan’s Column is a ‘Tuscan’ or ‘Roman Doric’ order column, 29.78m. The clamps linking the marble components of the Column were quarried out, including the four between each drum of the shaft removed from inside the staircase. Trajan’s Column is a ‘Tuscan’ or ‘Roman Doric’ order column, 29.78m. The reliefs of the Trajan's Column are considered as both an historical account of the Dadan Wars and a sequence of exempla pointing to 'ideal' behaviour-patterns for the Emperor and his Army. Notes. The shaft has a simple but effective form of refinement (entasis), with a vertical profile up the lower five and a half drums, an arced profile up the next five drums, and a tapering profile to the top (Wilson Jones 1999; 2000, 130, Fig. This was presumably designed to improve the integrity of the overall pedestal, but also may have been influenced by the geological availability of the monolithic blocks in the quarry. ; windings 14-20 have a height of 0.77-0.115m. 2001, 20-30, Monte, M. del and Sabbioni, C. 1987: ‘A study of the patina called ‘scialbatura‘ on imperial Roman marbles’, Studies in Conservation 32.3, 114-21, Monte, M. del, Ausset, P. & Lefevre, R.A. 1998: ‘Traces of the colours on Trajan’s Column’, Archaeometry 40, 403-12, Ohlsen, W. 1981: Monumentalschrift. Altogether this constitutes the largest and, at this scale, necessarily the most richly detailed project to have survived within the congeries armorum genre of Roman art (Polito 1998). Piranesi). La colonne Trajane is a must-see and must-read for all those interested in Roman sculpture and Roman history. The overhanging balcony suffered considerable damage over time, and this in particular increased rain-wash erosion on the upper surface of the shaft. Accession_number 58.607.1 Addeddate 2014-02-26 02:16:28 Dimensions 10 1/4 x 8 3/8in. La colonne de Trajan est un monument érigé à Rome pour célébrer la conquête de la Dacie par l’empereur Trajan: il évoque tous les moments forts de cette expansion territoriale. Surmoulage en plâtre d’un détail de la colonne Trajane (1861-1862) – Musée d’Archéologie nationale. ; the top three windings are 1.06-1.45m. 63. The overall height is 35.07m. At the top of the shaft the frieze appears to wrap around 24 flutings which have sharp arrises. The Arch of Constantine also features freestanding statues of Dacian prisoners, presumably taken from the Forum of Trajan itself. Francois Boucher’s plates from Recueil de Differents caraterres de Testes dessines d’apres la Colonne Trajane depart from his typical subject matter. […] Openings were broken right through the thickness of the outer wall in some cases, damaging the helical frieze with consequent loss of some human figures (notably in Scenes VI; XLIII.2; LVI-VII; LXII.1; LXXIII.11-16; LXXXII.1, 3; XCII; CIV.5; CIII.10, 12, 14, 16; CXV; CXXVI.9-11; CXXXIX.9-CXL.1). (ed.) Pedestal Side 1 inscription (CIL VI.960). 1 Boucher (Paris, 1703-1770) was widely admired for his Rococo-style drawings and etchings, often in the form of portraits of wealthy and powerful peers. Therefore, logically, the latter is not wrapped over, but cut into, the column surface. The staircase then enters into an anticlockwise spiral or helix, in 11 turns, 14 steps in each full turn. J.-C. – Athènes Détail de l’Arc de Titus – Ier siècle ap. Colonne Trajane Colonne Trajane: La colonne Trajane : Lieu de construction : Regio VIII Forum Romanum Forums impériaux, forum de Trajan: Date de construction : 113 apr. 25). Its tail starts at the first window on the south-east side, above the door, and is finally pinched out at the top over the north-east window alignment. Upper shaft looking SE (narrow frieze field, broadest top three windings). Le chapiteau pèse 53.3 tonnes. Les 200 mètres de la Stained continue frise enroulée autour de la tige pour 23 fois, [5] comme si elle était un rouleau de papyrus ou de tissu, et supporter environ 100-150 scènes (selon la façon dont sont entremêlés) animés d'environ 2500 figures. However, this only happened at 12 points out of a potential 68. to demonstrate the great height of the hill and the location of such work. Doors and railing were restored. Ce complexe spectaculaire est le plus grand forum romain. The “clusters” below mirror those used in the commentary published by Lepper and Frere (1988). The upper middle third course and the middle of the four has broken zones, perhaps in the last marking the area of a lost window. They follow the joint between courses, with some marginal overlap. Several rectilinear sockets have been cut into the surface (as seen also on Side 3). The small, rectangular window in the second course which lit the back chamber of the pedestal has at some time been blocked with a stone piece braced in place by a vertical clamp. The door below the inscription is flanked and topped by sculpted military equipment. Trajan’s Column, Scene LXXVIII, Victory and drum joint. The stairway exits through a doorway facing north-east onto the balcony. Just as with the figure of San Paolo on the Marcus Column, the saint gazes towards the Vatican. Colonne Trajane. AD DECLARANDVM QVANTAE ALTITVDINIS For the Column the module was not exactly applied but increased slightly due to practical difficulties discovered and accommodated during execution. En bref. and Al Azm, A.N. Side 1 (door) is dominated by the dedicatory inscription (CIL VI.960) within a tabula ansata, born by two opposed Victories. This had major implications for the sculptures carved on the pedestal dies after assembly. Through the Mediaeval period detritus built up around the pedestal of Trajan’s Column, to some extent protecting its sculptural detail. Scholars have made much of this feature, and some have concluded that the intended concept was that of an illustrated book-roll (rotulus) wound around the shaft. Refinements in Classical Architecture: Curvature, Philadelphia, 1999, 225-49, Wilson Jones, M. 2000: Principles of Roman Architecture, New Haven, Zanardi, L. 1988: ‘Evoluzione del deperimento della Colonna Traiana. This started with the visit of the emperor Constantius II in AD 357 (Ammianus Marcellinus 16.10.14), if not before. « La ville de Paris a son grand mât tout de bronze, sculpté de Victoires, et pour vigie Napoléon ». and 2.445m.) […] It has the effect of making the upper four lines, the imperial names and titulature appear larger, but also may owe something to the layout with space effectively running out the further the painter worked down. Colonne Trajane et les Forums Impériaux. LE MONDE ANTIQUE 19 Colonne Trajane scène LXXV reddition des Daces la fin de la première guerre détail) 20 Colonne Trajane scène xxxix soumission ambassade soldats au travail captifs 1184. 7 juin 2019 - Explorez le tableau « Luigi Valadier » de Marielle Noirot-Nérin, auquel 175 utilisateurs de Pinterest sont abonnés. A cavetto profile to the upper level of the pedestal forms the space occupied by ribbons and swags below the column base proper (Martines 2001a, Pl. The 2,662 human figures on this frieze range between 0.6 and 0.8 m. in height, or less than half life-size, with markedly taller figures on the uppermost winding. 2000: ‘The Forum and Column of Trajan after the Fall of the Empire’, in Coarelli 2000a, 229-44, Catich, E.M. 1968: The Origins of the Serif: Brush Writing and Roman Letters, Davenport Iowa, Coarelli, F. Party of students on the balcony (9.9.93). Above the flutings the Column’s Doric capital is decorated with an egg-and-dart frieze of 24 eggs on its echinus, and a band of bead-and-reel below it. wide, 1.8m. Elle a aussi servi de modèle pour des monuments plus récents célébrant la gloire d’autres monarques, comme la colonne Vendôme, à Paris, dédiée à l'empereur Napoléon Ier, qui reprend le principe du bas-relief en spirale, mais sous la forme de plaques de bronzerevêtant un noyau de maçonn… Pedestal Sise 1 inscription, detail (before cleaning). Colonne 1976: La Colonne Trajane, les dossiers de l’archéologie 17, July-August, Dijon. On no side does the medial areas of the hanging swags survive damage. On the Marcus Column it passes across her hips with most unfortunate effect (Petersen et al. La colonne Trajane by Musée du Louvre; Froehner, Wilhelm, 1834-1925; France. Intégralité des reliefs du monument, frise 4 sur 6. Upper shaft looking west (end of helical frieze). Drawing for "La Colonne Trajane" Publication date 18th century Topics Europe, Red chalk, Metropolitan Museum of Art, France, Chalk, Drawings, 18th century. In addition to specific weathering, the Column was subject to visitors marking their presence through graffiti. Cut on the small pedestal which supports Victory’s shield in Scene LXXVIII, the text can only be seen on the original stone in raking light: A(nno) D(omini) M This has greatly brightened up the monument, and it is hoped that decreased emissions in the city will retard the future build up of surface pollutants. D’Amato, C. 2001: ‘La Colonna Traiana: da simbolo ideologico a modello materiale. Trajan’s Column, pedestal block structure (drawing by Mike Bishop). Two Greek inscriptions at the top of the staircase date to this episode (Cinzia Conti pers. J.-C. Un tropaion (du grec τρόπαιον), en latin tropæum, est dans l ... comme la colonne Trajane. The photo gallery here reproduces the engravings made for the last two-thirds of the book: “Les Bas-Reliefs de la Colonne Trajane” (from page 61). Overall, something in the order of 988 tons of marble made up the finished monument (Coarelli 2000b, Fig. Barbarian spolia entirely cover Sides 3-4 and on each die they are presented in two horizontal panels, one above the other. CO XIV. Monument. La colonne Trajane is a must-see and must-read for all those interested in Roman sculpture and Roman history. ; Wilson Jones 2000, 165). Coupe à décor végétal, dite « canthare d’Alésia » (Ier siècle avant J.-C. – début du Ier siècle après J.-C.) – Musée d’Archéologie nationale. The remodelled top two drums and the statue of San Pietro. Temple of Concord, Forum Romanum, Rome, Augustan threshold of two continuous blocks of portasanta marble. Alignment of the blocks of the pedestal was dictated by two considerations: the threshold to the main door (block B) should not have a joint at its mid-point; the appearance of the inscription would be greatly enhanced if it also did not have a medial joint (block F). Colonne trajane - piedestal.jpg 2,281 × 1,521; 964 KB Columna lui Traian, Roma - detaliu- Portret de razboinic Dac.jpg 3,744 × 5,616; 10.43 MB D340- fragment de la colonne trajane -liv3-ch2.png 1,424 × 1,732; 861 KB Pedestal interior, corridor to back room looking NW (strengthening wall on left, pier on right). 301, pls. Generally it ignores the joints between column drums and the windows, in their regular, pre-determined positions, which have high relief, double-moulded frames. Similarly stone has fallen away immediately below a joint between drums in a few places on the exterior, most seriously in Scenes CI and CXLVII where human figures have gone. MONS ET LOCVS TANT[IS OPE]RIBVS SIT EGESTIS. Trajan's Column, Rome, Italy, Europe Categories & Keywords. Stone has fallen away below the joint leaving the third course (E and F) jutting outward. C'est pas sorcier 643,001 views A niche cut into the stone to take an oil-lamp on the wall just inside the staircase door may be an original provision. A statue of San Pietro, the work of Sebastiano Torrigiano, was placed on the remodelled uppermost Trajanic marble block, and it bore an inscription on its lower back (Martines 2001, Pl. high). Colonne Trajane photographie Détail des spires de la colonne Trajane, inaugurée en 113 après J-C à Rome, la première montrant le passage du Danube par l'armée romaine, conduite par l'empereur Trajan dans sa première campagne contre les Daces, sous le regard bienveillant du dieu-fleuve alexandre simon stefan, la colonne trajane. Indeed yet another study of Trajan’s Forum and Column has recently appeared: M. Galinier, La colonne trajane et les forum impériaux (Rome: École française de Rome, 2007), reviewed by Packer, “The Column of Trajan: The Topographical and Cultural Contexts,” Journal of … 8/11 - Détail de la colonne Trajane, auxilliaire romain abreuvant son cheval. A Geological Tour of the Eternal City, Princeton, Kemp, T. 1999: Formal Brush Writing, Oxford, Lancaster, L. 1999: ‘Building Trajan’s Column’, American Journal of Archaeology 103, 413-39, Martines, G. 1980: ‘Appunti sulla Colonna Traiana; guasti e patine’, Ricerche di Storia dell’arte 11, 56-62, Martines, G. 2000: ‘L’architettura’, in Scheid, J. and Huet, V. Le forum a été construit par ordre de l’empereur Trajan avec le butin de guerre amenés après la conquête de la Dacie, qui a été achevée en 106.