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123 AD (search for this): entry thermae-neronianae
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THERMAE NERONIANAE
the second public bathing establishment in Rome,
built by Nero near the Pantheon (Suet. Nero 12; Aur. Vict. Ep. 5;
Eutrop. vii. 15). According to the Chronica (Hier. a. Abr. 2079; Cassiod.
Chron. min. ii. 138) they were erected in 64 A.D., but if they are to be
identified with Nero's GYMNASIUM (q.v.), which was built in 62, their
construction also must be assigned to that year (HJ 590). They were
among the notable monuments of the city (Mart. ii. 48. 8; iii. 25. 4;
vii. 34. 5, 9; Philostr. vit. Apoll. iv. 42; Stat. Silv. i. 5. 62), and evidently
became a very popular resort (for incidental references, Mart. ii. 14. 13;
xii. 83. 5; CIL vi. 8676, 9797, 5 =AL 29. 5).
A hypocaust was found in the courtyard of Palazzo Madama in
1871 with the brick-stamps CIL xv. 481 (123 A.D.) ; and in 1907 in another
hypocaust were found ib. 164 (Severus), 364 (Hadrian), 371 b (Severus),
404 (Severus) on the site of S. Salvatore in Thermis. Pipes were found in
the walls of the time o
64 AD (search for this): entry thermae-neronianae
THERMAE NERONIANAE
the second public bathing establishment in Rome,
built by Nero near the Pantheon (Suet. Nero 12; Aur. Vict. Ep. 5;
Eutrop. vii. 15). According to the Chronica (Hier. a. Abr. 2079; Cassiod.
Chron. min. ii. 138) they were erected in 64 A.D., but if they are to be
identified with Nero's GYMNASIUM (q.v.), which was built in 62, their
construction also must be assigned to that year (HJ 590). They were
among the notable monuments of the city (Mart. ii. 48. 8; iii. 25. 4;
vii. 34. 5, 9; Philostr. vit. Apoll. iv. 42; Stat. Silv. i. 5. 62), and evidently
became a very popular resort (for incidental references, Mart. ii. 14. 13;
xii. 83. 5; CIL vi. 8676, 9797, 5 =AL 29. 5).
A hypocaust was found in the courtyard of Palazzo Madama in
1871 with the brick-stamps CIL xv. 481 (123 A.D.) ; and in 1907 in another
hypocaust were found ib. 164 (Severus), 364 (Hadrian), 371 b (Severus),
404 (Severus) on the site of S. Salvatore in Thermis. Pipes were found in
the walls of the time