ARCUS DRUSI
erected by the senate some time after 9 B.C. in honour of the
elder Drusus (Suet. Claud. I; HJ 216). It was of marble, adorned with
trophies, and stood on the via Appia, probably a little north of its junction
with the via Latina. It seems to have given its name to the
VICUS
DRUSIANUS (q.v.), and is probably the arcus Recordationis of the Einsiedeln
Itinerary (11. 3; 13. 24; cf. Mon.
L. i. 515; DAP 2. ix. 416). See
also
AQUA DRUSIA.