Samuel Ball Platner

The Comitium as recently excavated Samuel Ball Platner (December 4, 1863 – August 20, 1921) was an American classicist and archaeologist.

Platner was born at Unionville, Connecticut, and educated at Yale College. He taught at Western Reserve University and is best known as the author of various topographical works on ancient Rome, chief among them ''A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome'', completed after Platner's death by Thomas Ashby and published in 1929; and as a contributor to the 1911 Britannica. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The topography and monuments of ancient Rome by Platner, Samuel Ball, 1863-1921

    Boston : Allyn and Bacon, 1911
    Second edition, revised and enlarged.
    Format: Book