Saint Paul Outside the Walls – ANTIQUORUM HABET https://antiquorum-habet.senato.it I Giubilei nella storia di Roma attraverso le raccolte librarie e documentarie del Senato Wed, 18 May 2016 10:31:32 +0000 it-IT hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 The look of St. Paul’s outside the walls before the fire of 1823 https://antiquorum-habet.senato.it/index.php/section/section_62_en/?id=10189 Wed, 18 May 2016 10:31:29 +0000 http://antiquorum-habet.senato.it/en/content/the-look-of-st-pauls-outside-the-walls-before-the-fire-of-1823/ More than 130 m long, over 60 m wide and featuring five naves, the Basilica of Saint Paul was the biggest Roman basilica built under Constantine. It retained this layout until its reconstruction in the nineteenth century, after it was destroyed by fire in 1823. The seventeenth century engraving by Giacomo Lauro shows the outside of the Basilica with the wide quadriporticus in front of the fore façade.

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The look of St. Paul’s outside the walls before the fire of 1823 https://antiquorum-habet.senato.it/index.php/section/section_62_en/?id=10192 Wed, 18 May 2016 10:31:32 +0000 http://antiquorum-habet.senato.it/en/content/the-look-of-st-pauls-outside-the-walls-before-the-fire-of-1823-2/ More than 130 m long, over 60 m wide and featuring five naves, the Basilica of Saint Paul was the biggest Roman basilica built under Constantine. It retained this layout until its reconstruction in the nineteenth century, after it was destroyed by fire in 1823.

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