The topography and monuments of ancient Rome (1st ed. 1904; 2nd rev ed. 1911; Boston, Allyn & Bacon).[3]
References
^"Obituary: Samuel Ball Platner". Classical Philology. 17: 281–282. 1922.
^Adelbert College; J. D. Williamson (1921). Samuel Ball Platner, 1863-1921: A Memorial Adopted by the Faculty of Adelbert College of Western Reserve University and an Address Delivered at the Burial Service. Cleveland.
^ a bSamuel Ball Platner (1904). The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome. Allyn and Bacon.
^Samuel Ball Platner; Thomas Ashby (1992). A Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome. L'Erma di Bretschneider.
External links
Samuel Ball Platner at the Database of Classical Scholars