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The Architecture of Ancient Rome. By W. J. Anderson and R. Phené Spiers. Revised and rewritten by Thomas Ashby. London: Batsford, 1927. Pp. xiv. + 202. 21s. net.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Reviews and Notices of Recent Publications
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Copyright © G. McN. Rushforth 1927. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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1 At present A. Körte's evidence for a Hadrianic date (Festschrift für Otto Benndorf (Vienna, 1898), 209Google Scholar ff.) may be said to hold the field. Mr. C. W. M. Cox kindly informs me that the local epigraphic material which he helped to collect in 1925 revealed nothing inconsistent with this, but that we must wait for the publication of Dr. Martin Schede's investigations of 1927 to settle the question. I note, by the way, that Körte (p. 214 note 1) refers to the columns of the opisthodomos as Corinthian, not composite; and the photographs seem to support this.