Castagnoli, F.

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Name (Latin)
Castagnoli, F.
Other forms of name
Castagnoli, Ferdinando
Date of birth
1917-06-18
Date of death
1988-07-28
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 27185000
Wikidata: Q3742577
Library of congress: no2005051440
Sources of Information
  • His Il Campo Marzio nell'antichità, 1947.
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Wikipedia description:

Ferdinando Castagnoli (June 18, 1917, in Prato – July 28, 1988, in Marina di Pietrasanta) was a Roman topographer who taught at the University of Rome. Among Castagnoli's fieldwork accomplishments was the amazing discovery of the Latin sanctuary at Lavinium (modern Pratica di Mare) and its series of 13 altars, a find that was revealed to the world in 1959. Also at the site is the so-called heroon of Aeneas. Castagnoli was a student of Giuseppe Lugli. Among his students was Adriano La Regina, a former archaeological superintendent of Rome. He was a member of Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei.

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