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Martin Beckmann
Phoenix
Vol. 56, No. 3/4 (Autumn - Winter, 2002), pp. 348-357
Published by: Classical Association of Canada
DOI: 10.2307/1192605
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1192605
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Abstract
The words columnam coc(h)lidem, describing the columns of Trajan and Marcus Aurelius in the Curiosum and the Notitia, refer to the architecture of the columns (not to the frieze) and reflect an admiration for their architectural achievement, accenting the importance of the internal stairway in their design. / L'expression columnam coc(h)lidem, qui décrit les colonnes de Trajan et de Marc Aurèle dans le Curiosum et la Notitia, dénote l'architecture des colonnes (et non pas de la frise), reflète un admiration pour leur achèvement architectural, en accentuant l'importance de l'escalier interne dans leur construction.
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