

Nuova pianta di Roma data in luce da Giambattista Nolli l’anno MDCCXLVII, known as La Pianta Grande di Roma
The image shows a yellowed, aged two-page spread from a book with text in Italian. The pages are divided into columns of text. The left page contains four sections with headings and many lines of text, each section labeled with a "RIONE" and a Roman numeral; the headings are "RIONE VIII - EVTALICHI", "RIONE IX - PIGNA", "RIONE X - CAMPIDELLO", and "RIONE XI - S ANGELO". The right page is divided into five sections with headings. From top to bottom the headings are "EDIFICII NAZIONALI", "PALAZZI", and "PIAZZE". Each section has multiple columns of text. The text is written in black ink. The pages have a worn and aged appearance with darker edges. The image background behind the pages is white.
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