Notes on Some Unpublished Fieldwork Reports Written by Giacomo Boni for Guido Baccelli in 1899

This article transcribes and examines some unpublished excavation reports concerning the Roman Forum and the Passeggiata archeologica written by the archaeologist Giacomo Boni (1859–1925) for the Italian Minister of Education, Guido Baccelli (1830–1916) between August and September 1899, the year w...

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Main Author: Myriam Pilutti Namer
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Published: History of Classical Scholarship 2021-08-01
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spelling doaj-9e8d363499d64ea7bc9e4b078f7e26652021-08-25T05:53:51ZdeuHistory of Classical ScholarshipHistory of Classical Scholarship2632-40912021-08-013Notes on Some Unpublished Fieldwork Reports Written by Giacomo Boni for Guido Baccelli in 1899Myriam Pilutti Namer0Ca’ Foscari University of Venice This article transcribes and examines some unpublished excavation reports concerning the Roman Forum and the Passeggiata archeologica written by the archaeologist Giacomo Boni (1859–1925) for the Italian Minister of Education, Guido Baccelli (1830–1916) between August and September 1899, the year when the Lapis Niger was found. The original documents are kept in the Archivio Centrale dello Stato at Rome. They consist of a series of short informal reports relating to daily excavations and to the discovery of important findings, which included inscriptions, architectural marbles, sculptures, mosaic and opus sectile floors, frescoes, pottery, glass­ware, and walls belonging to re­discovered structures dating from the early Roman period to the Renaissance. The reports were first transcribed by Eva Tea (1886–1971), an archaeologist, art historian, and pupil of Boni. Her transcriptions are currently kept at the Museum of Castelvecchio in Verona. https://www.hcsjournal.org/ojs/index.php/hcs/article/view/67history of archaeologyRoman ForumLapis NigerGiacomo BoniGuido Baccelli
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Notes on Some Unpublished Fieldwork Reports Written by Giacomo Boni for Guido Baccelli in 1899
History of Classical Scholarship
history of archaeology
Roman Forum
Lapis Niger
Giacomo Boni
Guido Baccelli
author_facet Myriam Pilutti Namer
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title Notes on Some Unpublished Fieldwork Reports Written by Giacomo Boni for Guido Baccelli in 1899
title_short Notes on Some Unpublished Fieldwork Reports Written by Giacomo Boni for Guido Baccelli in 1899
title_full Notes on Some Unpublished Fieldwork Reports Written by Giacomo Boni for Guido Baccelli in 1899
title_fullStr Notes on Some Unpublished Fieldwork Reports Written by Giacomo Boni for Guido Baccelli in 1899
title_full_unstemmed Notes on Some Unpublished Fieldwork Reports Written by Giacomo Boni for Guido Baccelli in 1899
title_sort notes on some unpublished fieldwork reports written by giacomo boni for guido baccelli in 1899
publisher History of Classical Scholarship
series History of Classical Scholarship
issn 2632-4091
publishDate 2021-08-01
description This article transcribes and examines some unpublished excavation reports concerning the Roman Forum and the Passeggiata archeologica written by the archaeologist Giacomo Boni (1859–1925) for the Italian Minister of Education, Guido Baccelli (1830–1916) between August and September 1899, the year when the Lapis Niger was found. The original documents are kept in the Archivio Centrale dello Stato at Rome. They consist of a series of short informal reports relating to daily excavations and to the discovery of important findings, which included inscriptions, architectural marbles, sculptures, mosaic and opus sectile floors, frescoes, pottery, glass­ware, and walls belonging to re­discovered structures dating from the early Roman period to the Renaissance. The reports were first transcribed by Eva Tea (1886–1971), an archaeologist, art historian, and pupil of Boni. Her transcriptions are currently kept at the Museum of Castelvecchio in Verona.
topic history of archaeology
Roman Forum
Lapis Niger
Giacomo Boni
Guido Baccelli
url https://www.hcsjournal.org/ojs/index.php/hcs/article/view/67
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