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Fountains of Papal Rome

Chapter 36: MODERN
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A richly illustrated guide traces the history, design, and setting of Rome’s public fountains, from ancient waterworks through papal restorations, explaining aqueducts, technical innovation, and the civic and aesthetic roles of water in urban life. It surveys major piazzas and individual monuments—including St. Peter’s, Quattro Fontane, Trevi, Navona, and others—detailing architects, sculptors, patronage, decorative motifs, and phases of repair and alteration. Descriptive essays combine architectural analysis and historical background with observations on topography and urban context, and are supported by engraved illustrations and indexes of aqueducts, popes, and artists mentioned in the text.

CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF AQUEDUCTS MENTIONED, ANCIENT AND MODERN

ANCIENT

AQUEDUCT DATE OF
CONSTRUCTION
PAGE
Appia 312 B. C. 38, 270.
Anio Vetus 272–269 B. C. 38.
Marcia 144–140 B. C. 38, 125, 266.
Alsietina (Under the Emperor Augustus) 270, 273.
Virgo 19 B. C. 38, 86, 109, 148, 216, 229–232, 235, 237, 270, 271.
Claudia 38–52 A. D. x, 231.
Anio Novus 38–52 A. D. x.
Traiana 109 A. D. 14, 22, 231, 270, 271.
Alexandrina 226 A. D. 149, 216.

MODERN

Acqua Damasiana (Under Pope Damasus) 8.
Acqua Vergine di Trevi 1570 A. D. 14, 38, 90, 97, 98, 107, 109, 128, 141, 199, 200, 216, 219, 230, 232, 236, 242, 276.
Acqua Felice 1587 A. D. 22, 38, 39, 44, 124, 125, 128, 147, 149, 152, 158, 169, 172, 178, 259, 271, 272, 289, 290.
Acqua Paola 1611 A. D. 5, 6, 21, 22, 36, 37, 38, 78, 141, 271, 272, 276.
Acqua Marcia Pia 1870 A. D. 38–40, 200, 266.