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Nationality
  
Italian

Fields
  
Died
  
1839, Rome, Italy

Name
  
Antonio Nibby

Known for
  
Roman topography


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Institutions
  
Universita di Roma "La Sapienza"

Antonio Nibby (October 4, 1792 at Amatrice – December 29, 1839 at Rome) was an Italian archaeologist and topographer.

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Nibby was a critic of the history of ancient art and from 1812 in service to the Vatican worked to excavate the monuments of Rome. He also served as a secretary to Louis Napoleon, Comte de Saint-Leu. He was a professor of archaeology in the University of Rome and in the French Academy in Rome. For a few years Nibby worked together with the British archaeologist William Gell and together they published a study on the walls of Rome in 1820. They had plans of publishing a study on the topography of the Roman Campagna, but they ended up publishing separately.

Nibby excavated in the area of the Forum Romanum from 1827, and cleared the Cloaca Maxima in 1829. He was an expert in the topography of Rome and its hinterland.

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