| Right, see the Horologium (giant sundial)? Below it next to the road is the Sepulchrum Divi Iulii - the tomb of the Divine Julius, but also known as the Tumulus Iuliae - the mound of Julia. Is this where Caesar was interred? | ||||||
| This was copied from The Power of Images in Augustan Rome, by Paul Zanker, one dull afternoon in the Lower Reading Room of the Bodleian. Any errors are my own. | ||||||