Abstract
This paper summarises some results arising from the research on the greatest Egyptian sanctuary
in Rome, which was consecrated to Isis and Serapis and placed in the central Campo Marzio. The
reading of Renaissance drawings and remains mentioned in that area made it possible to add a piece
to the knowledge of that context which made a deep mark on the religious and urban history of the city
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