Excavations, 1871 - General view of the pir excavated near the Minerva Medica, with the wall of Rome in the background to mark the site. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1867 - Remains of an early temple on the Capitol, with the steps, B.C. 506(?), in the garden of the Prussian Embassy. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1868 - Doorway of a temple (Urbis Romae?), of the time of Hadrian, on the south side of the Church of SS. Cosmas and Damian. Photographer: Unknown
Excavations, 1869 - Remains of a porticus of the Temple of Mars(?), or as some say an early oratory of S. Sixtus, in front of S. Sisto Vecchio. Photographer: Unknown
Near the north end, shewing the column of Phocas in front of the Arch of Septimus Severus, and the fragments of the marble wall of the Comitium in front of the Church of S. Hadrian and S. Luke.'
Sculpture - One side of the marble walls of the Comitium. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Shewing the Magistrate(?) or the Emperor(?) seated on his curule chair surrounded by the officers of the court, and the procession of voters coming up to vote, according to one interpretation; in the background the entablature and cornice and panelling of a basilica, or market-hall, is represent...
Forum Romanum - Marble wall of the Comitium in 1874. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
On the wall to the left are seen the three animals prepared for sacrifice (the boar, the ram, and the bull). On the right hand wall, part of the procession going up to the Emperor Hadrian, with the tablets of their debts to be cancelled and burnt, some of them thrown in a heap on the ground. The...
Excavations - Architectural details - Base of a large column of the fourth century, time of the Emperor Constantius. Photographer: Unknown
Scope & Content:
Found in the Forum Romanum, and now placed at the entrance to the Palaces of the Caesars, with sculptures representing the three animals for sacrifice, the same as on the wall of the Comitium.'