Columna Cochlis
A column with a spiral stair
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Columna Cochlis. (Column of Trajan.)
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case running through the centre so as to furnish a meaus of ascent to the top
(Victor,
De Reg. Urb. Rom. 8 and 9). These were usually
columnae
triumphales, surmounted by the statue of the person in whose honour the column was
erected. Two still remain at Rome:
1.
the Column of Trajan (shown in the illustration), erected by Apollodorus, A.D. 104; and
2.
the Column of M. Aurelius Antoninus.