Regionary Catalogues

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The Regionary Catalogues are late antique administrative lists that systematically record the regions, monuments, and public buildings of Rome, providing a key source for reconstructing the city’s topography.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman administrative text
historical document
late antique administrative lists
topographical source
chronology early 4th century CE
concerns city of Rome NERFINISHED
describes fourteen regions of Rome
genre administrative list
gazetteer
hasPart Curiosum urbis Romae regionum XIV NERFINISHED
Notitia urbis Romae regionum XIV NERFINISHED
language Latin
lists aediculae in Rome
amphitheatres in Rome
basilicas in Rome
baths in Rome
bridges in Rome
circuses in Rome
colonnades in Rome
fountains in Rome
gates of Rome NERFINISHED
horrea of Rome
insulae of Rome
libraries in Rome
palaces in Rome
porticoes in Rome
shrines in Rome
statues in Rome
storehouses in Rome
streets of Rome
temples in Rome
theatres in Rome
vici of Rome
warehouses in Rome
locatedIn Rome
records monuments of Rome
public buildings of Rome
regions of Rome
relatedTo Chronography of 354 NERFINISHED
Notitia dignitatum NERFINISHED
sourceFor reconstruction of ancient Roman monuments
study of Roman administrative geography
study of late Roman urbanism
subject public infrastructure of Rome
urban administration of Rome
urban topography of Rome
timePeriod Late Antiquity
usedBy archaeologists
historians of ancient Rome
topographers
usedFor reconstructing the topography of Rome

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Regio XI Circus Maximus documentedIn Regionary Catalogues
Augustan 14 regions of Rome documentedIn Regionary Catalogues