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Pincian Hill

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Accessed 20 March 2013: "È infatti del 1867 l'invenzione dell'idrocronometro, dovuta al padre domenicano Giovanni Battista Embriaco, che attese ai suoi studi di meccanica applicata all'orologeria nella solitudine del convento della
333:, also laid out by Valadier, and provides views to the west, and of the skyline of Rome beyond. Valadier linked the two spaces with formal staircases broken by generous landings, and a switchback carriageway. 538: 616: 329:. The Piazza Napoleone – in fact Napoleon's grand urbanistic example was set from a distance, as he never visited Rome – is a grand open space that looks out over 345: 341: 602: 628: 542: 672: 353: 263:(the "Hill of Gardens"). Its current name comes from the Pincii, one of the families that occupied it in the 4th century AD. 317:
in September 1822 to provide an eye-catcher in the vistas; it is a Roman obelisk, not an Egyptian one, erected under the
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was built over at the turn of the 20th century, several villas and their gardens still occupy the hill, including the
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extends a garden axis of the Villa Medici to the obelisk placed at the center of radiating
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on the 1867 design of Gian Battista Embriaco, O.P. inventor and professor of the
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in 1802. The orchards of the Pincian were laid out with wide gravelled
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in Rome was built on the Pincian Hill in emulation of the one at the
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in the early 2nd century, as part of a memorial to his beloved
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The site held the Horti Domitii in ancient times. (TCI,
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Pinician Hill at Rome Reborn at University of Virginia
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in the northeast quadrant of the historical centre of
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The Pincio as seen today was laid out in 1809–14 by
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London: Oxford University Press, 1929: Pincius Mons
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Index

Monte Pincio
Hill
Rome
Latin
Italian
Rione
Campo Marzio
Galleria Borghese
Borghese gardens
Horti Lucullani
Horti Sallustiani
Piazza del Popolo
Scipione Borghese
Italian
[ˈpintʃo]
Latin
hill
Rome
Quirinal
Campus Martius
Seven hills of Rome
wall
Roman Emperor
Aurelian

piazza del Popolo
Ancient Rome
villas
gardens
Roman Republic

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