Arch of Titus (Circus Maximus)

Summary

The lesser-known Arch of Titus was a triple bay arch erected at the eastern end of the Circus Maximus by the Senate in A.D. 81, in honour of Titus and his capture of Jerusalem in the First Jewish–Roman War.[1][2] Few traces remain. The inscription (CIL 19151=ILS 264), quoted by an 8th-century Swiss monk known only as the "Einsiedeln Anonymous", makes it clear that this was Titus' triumphal arch. Sculptural fragments of a military frieze have been attributed to the arch.[3]

Arch of Titus
Circus Maximus - panorama view
Arch of Titus is located in Rome
Arch of Titus
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LocationRome
Coordinates41°53′4″N 12°29′18″E / 41.88444°N 12.48833°E / 41.88444; 12.48833

Architectural and epigraphic fragments of the now lost arch were rediscovered during excavations in 2015.[4][5]

Further reading edit

  • Steinby, Eva Margareta (ed.), Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae, Rome, vol. 1 (1993), p. 108, 274. fig 159
  • Die Einsiedler Inschriftensammlung und der Pilgerführer durch Rom (Codex Einsidlensis 326), ed. G. Walser, Stuttgart 1987, p. 87 no. 29
  • Fergus Millar, Last Year in Jerusalem: Monuments of the Jewish War in Rome, Flavius Josephus and Flavian Rome J. C. Edmondson, Steve Mason, J. B. Rives (eds.), pp. 101–128
  • Brandizzi Vittucci, Paola, L’Arco di Tito al Circo Massimo, Archeologia Laziale 10, Quaderni di archeologia Etrusco-Italica, 19, 1990, pp. 68–71
  • M. Canciani, C. Falcolini, Marzia Buonfiglio, S. Pergola, Mauro Saccone, B. Mammì, Giovanni Romito, A Method for Virtual Anastylosis: The Case of the Arch of Titus at the Circus Maximus in Rome, ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume II-5/W1, 2013, pp. 61–66
  • M. Canciani, C. Falcolini, M. Buonfiglio, S. Pergola, M. Saccone, B. Mammì, G. Romito, Virtual Anastylosis of the Arch of Titus at Circus Maximus in Rome. International Journal of Heritage in the Digital Era 3(2), 2014, pp. 393–412
  • Stefania Pergola, Circo Massimo. Considerazioni sulla decorazione architettonica dell'Arco di Tito, Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale di Roma, 2017
  • Marialetizia uonfiglio, * Relazione preliminare sulle nuove acquisizioni sul Circo Massimo: indagini archeologiche 2009-2016, La glòria del Circ. Curses de carros i competicions circenses, Actes 3rd Congrés Internacional d’Arqueologia I Mòn antic, Tarraco Biennal, (Tarraco 16-19 nov. 2016), 2017
  • Marialetizia uonfiglio, L'Arco di Tito al Circo Massimo. Dalle indagini archeologiche alla ricostruzione virtuale, Bulletin of the Municipal Archaeological Commission of Rome, 2017
  • Stefania Pergola, La decorazione architettonica e scultorea dell'arco di Tito al Circo Massimo, Tarraco, 2017

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Steinby, Eva Margareta (ed.), Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae, Rome, vol. 1 (1993), p. 108, 274. fig 159
  2. ^ Jonathan Edmondson; Steve Mason; James Rives (19 May 2005). Flavius Josephus and Flavian Rome. OUP Oxford. pp. 101–. ISBN 978-0-19-926212-0.
  3. ^ Eugenio La Rocca (1974). Un frammento dell'arco di Tito al Circo Massimo.
  4. ^ "Massive triumphal marble arch built by Romans to honour Emperor Titus discovered". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-06-28.
  5. ^ "Circo Massimo, ritrovati i resti dell'Arco di Tito". La Repubblica May 28, 2015 http://roma.repubblica.it/cronaca/2015/05/28/news/circo_massimo-115493901/