Gallia Romana
Notice
| City | Lyon (Rhône, 69) |
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| Resource type | Printed book |
| Date | 1616 |
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| References | Zinzerling 1616, pp. 288, 292 |
| Bibliography | Bernard 1859, pp. 1-14 ; Lemerle 2005, pp. 32-33, 111-112 |
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Transcription
« Hodie in hujus Monasterii templo, antiquæ magnificentiæ fortassis non respondente, visuntur tamen quatuor columnæ prægrandes ex lapide & marmore fusili, multis superstites ex antiquo Planci opere creditæ [ ]. [292] Bonam partem tanti operis ex ruderibus rempli Augsutalis ædificatam cerdibile est. »
= The church of this monastery is perhaps not as splendid today as it once was; one can nevertheless see four huge columns made using molten stone and marble that are believed to come from an ancient edifice built by Plancius [ ]. It is thought that this edifice was in large part constructed with stones taken from the ruined Temple of Augustus.