The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 1: title page and dedication.   Die Calenderbilder   , Berlin (1888) figure 3. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 2: Cities of Rome, Alexandria, Constantinople, Trier.   Die Calenderbilder   , Berlin (1888) figure 4-7. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 3: Dedication to the emperor and birthdays of the Caesars.   Die Calenderbilder   , Berlin (1888) figure 8-9 CIL 1,

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 4: Pictures of the 7 planets with table of favourable and unfavourable days and hours.   Die Calenderbilder   , Berl

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 5: Signs of the Zodiac. MGH p.47. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 6: the calendar of Philocalus. Inscriptiones Latinae Antiquissimae, Berlin (1893) pp.256-278.   Die Calenderbilder 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 7: Pictures of the emperors.   Die Calenderbilder   , Berlin (1888) figure 34-35. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 8: Consular feasts from the fall of the kings to AD 354.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.50-61. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 9: Paschal cycle from AD 312 for 100 years.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.62-64. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 10: Prefects of the City of Rome from AD 254 to AD 354.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.65-69. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 11: Commemorations of the Bishops of Rome from AD 255 to AD 352.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.70. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 12: Commemorations of the Martyrs.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.71-2. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 13: Bishops of Rome.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp.73-6. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 14: Notice of the 14 regions of the City. Topographie der Stadt Rom in Alterthum II (1871), pp.543-571. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 15: The book of the generations.   MGH   , pp.89-140. 

  The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 16: Chronicle of the City of Rome.   MGH Chronica Minora   I (1892), pp. 143-148. 

 The Chronography of 354 AD. Part 14: Notice of the 14 regions of the City. Topographie der Stadt Rom in Alterthum II (1871), pp.543-571. 

CVRIOSVM VRBIS REGIONVM XIV
CVM BREVIARIVS SVIS
NOTITIA REGIONVM VRBIS XIV
 REGIO I  PORTA CAPENA   REGIO I  PORTA CAPENA   REGION 1  CAPENA GATE 
continet continet contains
aedem Honoris et Virtutis aedem Honoris et Virtutis Temple of Honour and Virtue
Camenas Camenas et A fountain dedicated to the muses
lacum Prometei lacum Promethei Lake of Prometheus
balneum Torquati balineum Torquati  et Vespasiani  Baths of Torquatus  and Vespasian 
thermas Severianus et Commodianas thermas Severianus et Commodianas Severian and Commodian hot baths
aream Apollonis et Splenis aream Apollonis et Splenis  et Calles  Parks of Apollo and Splenis
vicum vitrarium vicum vitrarium District connected with cloth-making
aream pannariam aream pannariam District connected with cloth-making
mutatorium Caesaris mutatorium Caesaris Place where imperial carriages were kept
balneum Abascantis et Mamertini balineum  Bolani et Mamertini Baths of T. Flavius Abascantus (freedman of Domitian) and S. Petronius Mamertinus (praetorian prefect, 139-143 AD)
aream carruces aream carruces A public square where private carriages might be left (banned in Rome itself).
balineum Abascanti  et Antiochiani 
aedem Martis aedem Martis  et Minervae et Tempestatis  Temples of Mars  and Minerva and Tempest 
flumen Almonis flumen Almonis The river Almo
arcum divi Veri et Traiani et Drusi arcum divi Veri  Partici et  divi Traiani et Drusi Arches of the deified Verus  Parthicus and  deified Trajan and Drusus
vici X vici X streets 10
aed. X aediculae X 10 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
cur. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  III .CCL insulae  III .CCL 3,250 blocks of flats
dom. CXX domos CXX 120 houses
horr. XVI horrea XVI 16 grain warehouses
bal. LXXXVI balinea LXXXVI 86 bath-houses
lacos LXXXI lacos LXXXVII 81/87 cisterns
pist. XX pistrina XX 20 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XII CCXI s. continet pedes  XII CCXVIIII s. circumference 12,211/12,219 paces
 REGIO II  CAEOLEOMONTIVM   REGIO II  CAELEMONTIVM   REGION 2  CAELIAN HILL 
continet continet contains
Claudium templum Claudii temple of Claudius
macellum magnum macellum magnum The great food-market
lupanarios lupanarios brothels
atrium Cyclopis antrum Cyclopis cave of the Cyclops
cohort. V vigilum cohortem V vigilum 5th cohort of watchmen
caput Africes castra peregrina barracks of soldiers temporarily in Rome
arborem sanctam caput Africae the Head of Africa
castra peregrina arborem sanctam the sacred tree
domum Philippi domum Philippi the house of Philip
Victiliana Victiliana Victilian house
ludum matutinum  et Dacicum  ludum matutinum  et Gallicum  gladiators' pre-morning warm-up area
spoliarium spoliarium place where armour of dead gladiators was removed (Seneca Ad Lucil. 93:12; Hist. August. Commodus 18:5, 19:1).
saniarium samiarium gladiator first-aid station
 armamentiarum 
micam aureum micam aureum The Golden Flake (= a lodge of Nero's Golden House)
vici VII vici VII streets 7
aed. VII aediculae VII 7 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
curat. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  III .DC insulae  III .DC 3,600 blocks of flats
dom. CXXVII domos CXXVII 127 houses
horr. XXVII horrea XXVII 27 grain warehouses
bal. LXXXV balinea LXXXV 85 bath-houses
lacos LXV lacos LXV 65 cisterns
pist. XV pistrina XV 15 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XII CC continet pedes  XII CC circumference 12,200 paces
 REGIO III  ISIS ET SERAPIS   REGIO III  ISIS ET SERAPIS   REGION 3  ISIS AND SERAPIS 
continet continet contains
monetam monetam the mint
amphitheatrum qui capet loca  LXXXVII  amphitheatrum qui capit loca  LXXXVII  amphitheatre with 87,000 seats
 ludum magnum  ludum matutinum  et Dacicum 
domum Britti Praesentis domum Brutti Praesentis the House of Brutius Praesens (AD 180)
summum choragum summum choragum the principal supplier of theatrical goods
lacum pastorum lacum pastorum the lake of the shepherds
scolam quaestorum et caplatorum scholam quaestorum et caplatorum schools of quaestors and caplatores (olive-press labourers).
thermas Titianas et Traianas thermas Titianas et Traianas Titian and Trajanic hot bathhouses
porticum Libies porticum Liviae Portico of Livia
castra Misenantium castra Misenatium barracks of sailors detached from the fleet at Misenum to work in the amphitheatre
vici XII vici XII streets 12
aed. XII aediculae XII 12 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
cur. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  II .DCCLVII insulae  II .DCCLVII 2,757 blocks of flats
dom. LX domos CLX 60/160 houses
horr. XVIII horrea XVII 17 grain warehouses
bal. LXXX balinea LXXX 80 bath houses
lacos LXV lacos LXV 65 cisterns
pist. XVI pistrina XVI 16 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XII CCCL continet pedes  XII CCCL circumference 12,350 paces
 REGIO IV  TEMPLVM PACIS   REGIO IV  TEMPLVM PACIS   REGION 4  TEMPLE OF PEACE 
continet continet contains
porticum absidatum porticum absidatum Apsidal gate containing spoils of Jerusalem
 aream Vulcani   The park of Vulcan 
aura bucinum aureum bucinum The golden trumpet
Apollinem sandaliarum Apollinem sandaliarum Statue of Apollo in the Sandalarian vicus
templum Telluris templum Telluris The temple of Earth
 horrea chartaria   Chartarian grain warehouse 
tigillum sororum tigillum sororum Possibly a gate with two altars
colossum altum pedes CII s. habet in capite radia VII singula pedum XXII s. colossum altum pedes CII s. habet in capite radia numero VII singula pedum XXII s. The colossal statue, 102 feet high. On its head are 7 rays each 22 feet long.
metam sudantem metam sudantem The sweating cone
templum Romae templum Romae  et Veneris  The temple of Rome  and Venus 
aedem Iobis aedem Iovis  statoris  The temple of Jupiter Statoris
viam sacram viam sacram The sacred way
basilicam  novam et Pauli basilicam  Constantinianam  The new/Constantinian basilica
templum Faustinae The temple of Faustina
templum Faustinae basilicam Pauli The basilica of Paul
forum transitorum forum transitorum The market of passers-through.
Suburam Suburam The Subura
balneum Dafnidis balineum Dafnidis The bath-house of Daphne
vici VIII vici VIII streets 8
aed. VIII aediculae VIII 8 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
curat. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  II .DCCLVII insulae  II .DCCLVII 2,757 blocks of flats
dom. LXXXVIII domos LXXXVIII 88 houses
horr. XVIII horrea XVIII 18 grain warehouses
bal. LXV balinea LXXV 65/75 bath houses
lacos LXXI lacos LXXVIII 71/78 cisterns
pist. XV pistrina XV 15 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XIII  continet pedes  XIII  circumference 13,000 paces
 REGIO V  EXQVILIAE   REGIO V  ESQVILIAE   REGION 5  ESQUILINE HILL 
continet continet contains
lacum Orfei lacum Orphei The lake of Orpheus
macellum Liviani macellum Liviani The Livian food-market
nymfeum Alexandri nympheum  divi Alexandri The nympheum of the  deified Alexander
cohort. II vigilum cohortem II vigilum 2nd cohort of watchmen
hortos Palatianum Herculem Syllanum The temple of Hercules Sulla
Herculem Syllanum hortos Pallantianos The Palatine gardens
amphitheatrum castrensem amphitheatrum castrensem Military theatre
campum Viminalem subager campum Viminalem subager
Minerbam medicam Minervam medicam The temple of Minerva the healer
Isidem patriciam Isidem patriciam The temple of patrician Isis
vici XV vici XV streets 15
aed. XV aediculae XV 15 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
curat. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  III .DCCCL insulae  III .DCCCL 3,750 blocks of flats
dom. CLXXX domos CLXXX 180 houses
horr. XXII horrea XXII 22 grain warehouses
bal. LXXV balinea LXXV 75 bath houses
lacos LXXIIII lacos LXXIIII 74 cisterns
pist. XV pistrina XV 15 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XV .DC continet pedes  XV .DC circumference 15,600 paces
 REGIO VI  ALTOSEMITA   REGIO VI  ALTA SEMITA   REGION 6  THE HIGH ROAD 
continet continet contains
templum Salusti et Serapis templum Salutis et Serapis The temple of Safety and Serapis
Floram templum Florae The temple of Flora
Capitolium antiquum Capitolium antiquum The ancient Capitol
thermas Constantinianas statuam Mamuri The statue of Mamurus
statuam Mamuri templum dei Quirini The temple of the god Quirinus
templum dei Quirini  malum punicum   The wicked Carthaginian 
hortos Salustianos hortos Salustianos The Salustian gardens
gentem Flabiam gentem Flabiam The temple of the Flavian gens
thermas Diocletianas thermas Diocletianas et Constantinianas The Diocletian and Constantinian hot bath house
cohort. III vigilum  castra praetoria  3rd cohort of watchmen /  The praetorian barracks 
X tabernas X tabernas The Ten Taverns
gallinas albas gallinas albas The white hens
 aream Candidi  The white park
cohortem III vigilum 3rd cohort of watchmen
vici XVII vici XVII streets 17
aed. XVII aediculae XVII 17 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
* * * * curatores II 2 curators
* * * * insulae  III .CCCCIII 3,403 blocks of flats
* * * * domos CXLVI 146 houses
* * * * horrea XVIII 18 grain warehouses
bal. LXXV balinea LXXV 75 bath houses
lacos LXXIII lacos LXXIII 73 cisterns
pist. XVI pistrina XVI 16 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XV .DCC continet pedes  XV .DCC circumference 15,700 paces
 REGIO VII  VIA LATA   REGIO VII  VIA LATA   REGION 7  BROADWAY 
continet continet contains
lacum Ganymedis lacum Ganymedis The lake of Ganymede
cohort. I vigilum cohortem I vigilum 1st cohort of watchmen
arcum novum arcum novum The new arch
nymfeum Iobis nympheum Iovis The nympheum of Jupiter
aedicula capraria aediculam caprariam The Caprarian shrine
campum Agrippae campum Agrippae Park of Agrippa
templum Solis et castra templum Solis et castra The temple of the Sun, and barracks for the urban cohort
porticum Gypsiani et Constantini porticum Gypsiani et Constantini The Gypsian and Constantinian portico
 templum duo nova Spei et Fortunae  The temple of the two new Hopes and Fortunes
equos Tiridatis regis Armeniorum equum Tiridatis regis Armeniorum The horse of Tiridates, king of Armenia
forum suarium forum suarium Swine market
 hortos Largianos   The Largian gardens 
mansuetas mansuetas Tame animals
lapidem pertusum lapidem pertusum The perforated stone
vici XV vici XV streets 15
aed. XV aediculae XV 15 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
curat. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  III .DCCCV insulae  III .DCCCV 3,805 blocks of flats
dom. CXX domos CXX 120 houses
horr. XXV horrea XXV 25 grain warehouses
bal. LXXV balinea LXXV 75 bath houses
lacos LXXVI lacos LXXVI 76 cisterns
pist. XV pistrina XV 15 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XIII .CCC continet pedes  XIII .CCC circumference 13,300 paces
 REGIO VIII  FORVM ROMANVM MAGNVM   REGIO VIII  FORVM ROMANVM VEL MAGNVM   REGION 8  ROMAN OR GREAT FORUM 
continet continet
rostras III rostra III
Genium p. R. Genium populi Romani A golden statue of the Genius of the Roman people.
 aureum et equum Constantini  The golden equestrian statue of Constantine
senatum senatum Senate
atrium Minervae atrium Minervae The name given in late antiquity to the 'Chalcidicum' of Augustus; a courtyard.
forum Caesaris Augusti Nervae Traiani forum Caesaris Augusti Nervae Traiani Fora of Augustus, Nerva and Trajan Caesar
templum Traiani et columnam coclidem altam pedes CXXVII s. grados intus habet CLXXX fenestras XLV templum Traiani et columnam coclidem altam pedes CXXVII s. gradus intus habet CLXXX fenestras XLV Temple of Trajan, and the spiral pillar 127 paces high, it has 180 steps inside, 45 windows.
cohort. VI vigilum cohortem VI vigilum 6th cohort of watchmen
basilicam argentariam basilicam argentariam The basilica of the bankers' exchange
templum Concordiae et templum Concordiae The temple of Concord
 umbilicum Romae   The navel of Rome 
Saturni et Vespasiani et Titi templum Saturni et Vespasiani et Titi The temples of Saturn, and Vespasian, and Titus
Capitolium Capitolium The Capitol
miliarium aureum miliarium aureum The golden milestone
vicum iugarium Street from the forum to the Carmentalian gate, taking its name from an altar of  Juno Iuga .
Graecostadium
basilicam Iuliam basilicam Iuliam The basilica Julia
templum Castorem  et Minervae  templum Castorem The temples of Castor  and Minerva 
Vestam Vestam The temple of Vesta
horrea Agrippiana horrea  Germaniciana et Agrippiana The Agrippian  and Germanician grain warehouses.
aquam cernentem IIII scaros sub eadem aquam cernentem IIII scaros sub aede
atrium Caci atrium Caci Courtyard of Cacus
vicum iugarium  et unguentarium  See above
Graecostadium
porticum margaritarium porticum margaritarium The pearl portico
elefantum herbarium elefantum herbarium The elephant herbarium
vici XXXIV vici XXXIV streets 34
aed. XXXIV aediculae XXXIV 34 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
cur. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  III .CCCCLXXX insulae  III .CCCCLXXX 3,480 blocks of flats
dom. CXXX domos CXXX 130 houses
horr. XVIII horrea XVIII 18 grain warehouses
bal. LXXXVI balinea LXXXV 86/85 bath houses
lacos CXX lacos CXX 120 cisterns
pist. XX pistrina XX 20 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XIIII .LXVII. continet pedes  XIIII .LXVII. circumference 14,067 paces
 REGIO IX  CIRCVS FLAMINEVS   REGIO IX  CIRCVS FLAMINIVS   REGION 9  FLAMINIAN CIRCUS 
continet contains
stabula IIII factionum VI stabula numero IIII factionum VIII The stables, 4 in number, of the 6/8 factions
 aedes   Temple 
porticum Philippi porticum Philippi The portico of Philip
Minucias veterem et frumentarium Minucias duas veterem et frumentarium Two old Minucian porticos holding foodstuffs (after M. Minucius 110 BC).
cryptam Balbi cryptam Balbi Covered porch of Balbus
theatra III inprimis Balbi qui capet loca  XI . DX theatra III inprimis Balbi qui capet loca  XI . DX 3 theatres, firstly that of Balbus which takes 11,510 places
Pompei capet loca  XVII . DLXXX Pompei capet loca  XVII . DLXXX that of Pompey takes 17,580 places
Marcelli capet loca  XX . D Marcelli capet loca  XX . D that of Marcellus takes 20,500 places
odium capet loca  X . DC odium capet loca  XI . DC The Odium takes 11,600 places
stadium capet loca  XXX . LXXXVIII stadium capet loca  XXX . LXXXVIII The Stadium takes 30,088 places
campum Martium campum Martium The campus Martius (=field of Mars)
trigarium trigarium The place where the 'trigae' exercised for chariot-racing.
ciconias nixas ciconias nixas Probably a large square where wines were disembarked
pantheum pantheum The pantheon
basilicam  Neptuni Matidies Marciani basilicam Matidies et Marciani The basilica of  Neptune , Matidies and Marcian
templum Antonini et columnam coclidem altam pedes CLXXV s. gradus intus habet CCIII fenestras LVI templum  divi Antonini et columnam coclidem altam pedes CLXXV s. gradus intus habet CCIII fenestras LVI The temple of the  deified Antoninus and ?? column 175 paces high, it has 203 steps inside and 56 windows
 Hadrianeum   The Hadrianeum 
thermas Alexandrianas et Agrippianas thermas Alexandrianas et Agrippianas The Alexandrian and Agrippian hot baths
porticum argonautarum et Meleagri porticum argonautarum et Meleagri Portico of the Argonauts and Meleager
Iseum et Serapeum Iseum et Serapeum The temple of Isis and Serapis
 Minervam Calcidicam   The temple of Minerva Calcidica 
Divorum Divorum The temple of the gods
insulam Felicles insulam Felicles The Insula Felicles (= a Roman skyscraper)
vici XXXV vici XXXV streets 35
aed. XXXV aediculae XXXV 35 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
curat. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  II .DCCLXXVII insulae  II .DCCLXXVII 2,777 blocks of flats
dom. CXL domos CXL 140 houses
horr. XXV horrea XXV 25 grain warehouses
bal. LXIII balinea LXIII 63 bath houses
lacos CXX lacos CXX 120 cisterns
pist. XX pistrina XX 20 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XXXII .D continet pedes  XXXII .D circumference 32,500 paces
 REGIO X  PALATIVM   REGIO X  PALATIVM   REGION 10  THE PALACE 
continet continet contains
casam Romuli casam Romuli The house of Romulus
aedem Matris deum et Apollinis Ramnusi aedem Matris deum et Apollinis Ramnusi The temple of the Mother of the gods and Apollo Ramnusis
pentapylus pentapylum 5-arched entrace (to the temple of Jove Ultor)
domum Augustinianam et Tiberianam domum Augustinianam et Tiberianam The house of Augustus and Tiberius
auguratorium auguratorium The augur-station
 aream Palatinam   The Palatine area 
aedem Iobis aedem Iovis  victoris  The temple of Jupiter  Victor 
curiam veterem  domus Dionis   The house of Dion 
curuam veterem The old senate-house
Fortunam respicientem Fortunam respicientem A statue of fortune
septizonium divi Severi septizonium divi Severi The Septizonium of the deified Severus
Victoriam Germanianam Victoriam Germanianam The temple of German Victory
lupercam lupercam The wolf-cave
vici XX vici XX streets 20
aed. XX aediculae XX 20 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
curat. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  II .DCCXLII insulae  II .DCXLII 2,742/2,642 blocks of flats
dom. LXXXIX domos LXXXIX 89 houses
horr. XLVIII horrea XLVIII 48 grain warehouses
bal. XLIIII balinea XLIIII 44 bath houses
lacos XC lacos LXXXIX 90/89 cisterns
pist. XX pistrina XX 20 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XI .DX continet pedes  XI .DX circumference 11,510 paces
 REGIO XI  CIRCVS MAXIMVS   REGIO XI  CIRCVS MAXIMVS   REGION 11  CIRCUS MAXIMUS 
* * * * qui capit loca  CCCCLXXXV  which takes 485,000 places
continet continet contains
templum Solis et Lunae et templum Mercurii templum Solis et Lunae The temple of the Sun and the Moon
aedem Matris deum et Iobis aedem Matris deum et Iovis  arboratoris  The temple of the Mother of the gods and Jupiter  arboratoris 
Cererem The temple of Ceres
XII portas duodecim portas The 12 gates
templum Mercurii The temple of Mercury
 aedem Ditis patris   The temple of Dis Pater 
Cererem The temple of Ceres
portam trigeminam portam trigeminam Trigeminal gate in the Servian wall
Apollinem caelispicem Apollinem caelispicem The temple of Apollo Heavengazer
Herculem olivarium Herculem olivarium The temple of Hercules of the olive-oil traders
Velabrum Velabrum The velabrum district, the industry and trading centre
 Fortunium  The temple of Fortune
Arcum Constantini Arcum  divi Constantini The Arch of the  deified Constantine
vici XXI vici XXI streets 21
aed. XXI aediculae XXI 21 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
curat. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  II .D insulae  II .DC 2,600 blocks of flats
dom. LXXXVIII domos LXXXIX 88/89 houses
horr. XVI horrea XVI 16 grain warehouses
bal. XV balinea XV 15 bath houses
lacos XX lacos XX 20 cisterns
pist. XVI pistrina XVI 16 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XI .D continet pedes  XI .D circumference 11,500 paces
 REGIO XII  PISCINA PVBLICA   REGIO XII  PISCINA PVBLICA   REGION 12  THE PUBLIC POND 
continet continet contains
aream radicarium aream radicarium Radicarian park
viam novam viam novam The new road
Fortunam mammosam Fortunam mammosam A temple
Isidem Athenodoriam Isidem Athenodoriam A statue of Isis by the Greek sculptor Athenodorus
aedem Bonae deae subsaxaneae aedem Bonae deae subsaxaneae The temple of the Good goddess at the cliff-foot
clivium delfini clivium delfini A road
thermas Antoninianas thermas Antoninianas The Antonine hot baths
VII domos Partorum septem domos Parthorum Seven houses of the Parthians
campum lanatarium campum lanatarium Field of the cattle-merchants
domum Cilonis domum Cilonis The house of L. Fabius Cilo, consul in 204 AD
cohort. IIII vigilum cohortem IIII vigilum 4th cohort of watchmen
domum Cornificies domum Cornificiae The house of Annia Conficia Faustina, sister of Marcus Aurelius
privata Adriani privata Adriani Hadrian's private house when first adopted by Trajan
vici XVII vici XVII streets 17
aed. XVII aediculae XVII 17 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
curat. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  II .CCCCLXXXVII insulae  II .CCCCLXXXVII 2,487 blocks of flats
dom. CXIII domos CXIII 113 houses
horr. XXVII horrea XXVII 27 grain warehouses
bal. LXIII balinea LXIII 63 bath houses
lacos LXXX lacos LXXXI 80/81 cisterns
pist. XXV pistrina XXV 25 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XII  continet pedes  XII  circumference 12,000 paces
 REGIO XIII  AVENTINVS   REGIO XIII  AVENTINVS   REGION 13  THE AVENTINE 
continet continet contains
armilustrium armilustrium Public square at the top of the hill where the purification of arms was celebrated
templum Dianae et Minervae templum Dianae et Minervae The temple of Diana and Minerva
nymphea tria nymfea tria Three Nymphea
thermas Syres et Decianas thermas Surae et Decianas The Licinius Sura and Decian hot bath houses
Dolocenum Dolocenum The temple of Jupiter Dolichenus
 privata Traiani  Private house of Trajan when he was adopted by Nerva
mappa aurea Mappam Auream The golden map
platanonis platanonis Plantations (probably a street or district)
horrea Galbes et Aniciana horrea Galbae et Aniciana The grain warehouse of Galba and the Anicii
porticum fabarium porticum fabarium The Fabarian portico (vegetable-market)
scalam Cassiam scalas Cassi The ladders of Cassius
forum pistorum forum pistorium The marketplace of the millers
vici XVIII vici XVIII streets 18
aed. XVIII aediculae XVII 18/17 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
cur. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  II .CCCCLXXXVII insulae  II .CCCCLXXXVII 2,487 blocks of flats
dom. CXXX domos CXXX 130 houses
horr. XXXV horrea XXXV 35 grain warehouses
bal. XLIIII balinea LX 44/60 bath houses
lacos LXXXVIIII lacos LXXXVIIII 89 cisterns
pist. XX pistrina XX 20 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XVIII  continet pedes  XVIII  circumference 18,000 paces
 REGIO XIIII  TRANSTIBERIM   REGIO XIIII  TRANSTIBERIM   REGION 14  TRANS-TIBER 
continet continet contains
Gaianum et Frigianum Gaianum et Frigianum The Gaianum (=a field for horse-racing created by Caligula) and the Phrygianum (=temple of Magna Mater, Cybele)
naumachias V et Vaticanum Vaticanum The 5 (or 2) Vatican and Augustean sea-battle sites
naumachias V (The five sea-battle sites)
hortos Domities hortos Domities The gardens of Domitius
Ianiculum Janiculum
molinas ??
balineum Ampelidis et Dianes balineum Ampelidis Prisci et Dianae The bath house of Ampelis, Priscus and Diana
molinas ??
Ianiculum Janiculum
cohort. VII vigilum statuam Valerianum The Valerian statue
statuam Valerianum cohortem VII vigilum 7th cohort of watchmen
caput Gorgonis caput Gorgonis The head of the Gorgon
Herculem  sub terram medium cubantem  sub quem plurimum auri positus est.  Hercules sleeping  under the centre of the earth, under whom much gold has been put. 
Fortis Fortuna Fortis Fortunae [Temple of] Fors Fortuna (goddess of accidental fortune).
corariam Septimianam corariam Septimianam College of the Septimian leather-workers
Herculem cubantem Hercules sleeping
campum Bruttianum et Codetanum campum Bruttianum et Codetanum The Bruttian and Codetanum fields
hortos Getes hortos Getes Gardens of Geta (son of Septimus Severus)
castra lecticariorum castra lecticariorum Barracks of the state litter-bearers
vici LXXVIII vici LXXVIII streets 78
aed. LXXVIII aediculae LXXVIII 78 shrines
vicomag. XLVIII vicomagistri XLVIII 48 vicomagisters
cur. II curatores II 2 curators
insulae  IIII .CCCCV insulae  IIII .CCCCV 4,405 blocks of flats
dom. CL domos CL 150 houses
horr. XXII horrea XXII 22 grain warehouses
bal. LXXXVI balinea LXXXVI 86 bath houses
lacos CLXXX lacos CLXXX 180 cisterns
pist. XXIIII pistrina XXIIII 24 bakeries/mills
continet pedes  XXXIII  continet pedes  XXXIII . CCCLXXX VIII circumference 33,388 paces
[FIRST APPENDIX] [FIRST APPENDIX] [FIRST APPENDIX]
1  BIBLIOTHECAE XXVIII   BIBLIOTHECAE N. XXVIII  28 LIBRARIES
2  OBVLISCI VI   OBOLISCI VI  6 OBELISKS
in circo maximo duo, minor habet pedes LXXXVII s.  maior habet pedes CXXII s.  in circo maximo unus altus pedes LXXXVIII s. 2/1 in the circus maximus (the smaller) 87/88 paces high,  the bigger 122 paces high 
in Vaticano una lata pedes LXXII s. in Vaticano unus altus pedes LXXV 1 in the Vatican, 72/75 paces high
in campo Martio una alta pedes LXXII s. in campo Martio unus altus pedes LXXII s. 1 in the Campus Martius, 72 paces high
in musileo Augusti duo alta singuli pedes XLII s. in mausuleo Augusti duo alta singuli pedum XLII s. 2 in the Mausoleum of Augustus, one 42 paces high
3  PONTES VIII   PONTES VIII  8 BRIDGES
Aelius Aelius
Aemilius Aemilius
Aurelius Aurelius
Molvius Mulvius
sublicius sublicius
Fabricius Fabricius
Cestius et Cestius et
Probi Probi
4  MONTES VII   MONTES VII  7 HILLS
Caelius Caelius
Aventinus Aventinus
Tarpeius Tarpeius
Palatinus Palatinus
Exquilinus Esquilinus
Vaticanus et Vaticanus
Ianiculensis Ianiculensis
5  CAMPI VIII   CAMPI VIII  8 FIELDS
Viminalis Viminalis
Agrippes Agrippae
Martius Martius
codetanus codetanus
Octavius Octavius
pequarius pecuarius
Lanatarius et Lanatarius et
Brutianus Bruttianus
6  FORI XI   FORA XI  11 MARKETPLACES
Romanum magnum Romanum magnum
Caesaris Caesaris
Augusti Augusti
Nervae Nervae
Traiani Traiani
Ahenobarbi Ahenobarbi
boarium forum boarium
* * * suarium
pistorum forum pistorum
Gallorum et Gallorum et
Rusticorum Rusticorum
7  BASILICAE X   BASILICAE X  10 BASILICAS
Iulia Iulia
Vlpia Vlpia
Pauli Pauli
vestilia vestilia
Neptunia Neptuni
Matidies Matidiae
Marcianes Marcianae
vascolaria vascellaria
floscellaria floscellaria
Constantiniana Constantiniana
8  THERMAE XI   THERMAE XI  11 HOT BATH HOUSES
Traianae Traianae
Titianae Titianae
Commodianae Agrippianae
Antoninianae Surae
Syranae Commodianae
Agrippianae Severianae
Alexandrinae Antoninianae
* * * Alexandrianae
Diocletianae Decianae
Constantinianae Diocletianae
Severianae Constantinianae
9  AQVAE XVIIII   AQVAE XVIIII  19 AQUEDUCTS
Traiana Traiana
Annia Annia
Attica Attica
Marcia Claudia
Claudia Marcia
Herculea Herculea
Caerulea Caerulea
Iulia Iulia
Augustea Augustea
Appia Appia
Alseatina alsetina
Ciminia Ciminia
Aurelia Aurelia
Damnata Damnata
Virgo Virgo
Tepula Tepula
Severiana Severiana
Antoniana Antoniana
Alexandrina Alexandrina
10  VIAE XXVIIII   VIAE XXVIIII  29 HIGHWAYS
Traiana Traiana
Appia Appia
Latina Latina
Lavicana Lavicana
Praenestina Praenestina
Tiburtina Tiburtina
Numentana Nomentana
Salaria Salaria
Flamminea Flamminea
Aemilia Aemilia
Clodia Clodia
Valeria Valeria
Aurelia Aurelia
Campana Campana
Ostiensis Ostiensis
Portuensis Portensis
Ianiculensis Ianiculensis
Laurentina Laurentina
Ardentina Ardeatina
Setina Setina
Tiberina Tiberina
Quintia Quintia
Cassia Cassia
Gallica Gallica
Cornelia Cornelia
triumfalis triumfalis
Patinaria Patinaria
Asinaria Asinaria
Ciminia Ciminia
[SECOND APPENDIX] [SECOND APPENDIX] [SECOND APPENDIX]
 HORVM BREVIARIVM   HORVM BREVIARIVM   SUMMARY OF THESE 
Capitolia II Capitolia II 12 capitols
circi II circi II 2 circuses
amphitheatra II amphitheatra II 2 amphitheatres
colossi II colossi II 2 colossal statues
columnae coclidae II columnae coclidae II 2 ?? columns
macelli II macelli II 2 food markets
theatra III theatra III 3 theatres
ludi IIII ludi IIII 4 schools
naumachiae V naumachiae V 5 water-battle arenas
nymfea XV nymfea XV 15 nymphea
equi magni XXII equi magni XXII 22 equestrian statues
dei aurei LXXX dei aurei LXXX 80 golden gods
eburni LXXIIII eburni LXXVII 74/78 ivory gods
arci marmorei XXXVI arci marmorei XXXVI 36 marble arches
portae XXXVII portae XXXVII 37 gates
vici CCCCXXIII vici CCCCXXIIII 423/424 streets
aed. CCCCXXIII aedes CCCCXXIIII 423/424 shrines
vicomag. DCLXXII vicomagistri DCLXXII 672 vicomagisters
curat. XXVIIII curatores XXVIII 29/28 curators
insulae per totam urbem  XLVI . DCII insulae per totam urbem n.  XLVI . DCII 46,602 blocks of flats in the whole city
domos  M . DCCXC domos  M . DCCXC 1,790 houses
horrea CCXC horrea CCXC 290 grain warehouses
balnea DCCCLVI balinea DCCCLVI 856 bath houses
lacos  quod est putea   M . CCCLII lacos  M . CCCLII 1,352 cisterns
pistrina CCLIV pistrina CCLIV 254 bakeries/millers
lupanariae XLVI lupanariae XLV 46/45 brothels
latrinae publicae  quod est sicessos  CXLIIII latrinae publicae CXLIIII 144 public toilets  which are ?? 
cohortes praetoriae X cohortes praetoriae X 10 praetorian cohorts
urbanae IIII urbanae IV 4 urban cohorts
vigilum VII vigilum VII 7 cohorts of watchmen
quorum excuvitoria XIIII quorum excubitoria XIIII of which 14 are excubitores (guardsmen)
vexilla communia II vexilla communia II 2 communal detachments (uncertain what these were)
castra equitum singulariorum castra equitum singulariorum II Two barracks of horse-guards
peregrinorum peregrinorum Soldiers temporarily in Rome
Ravennantium Ravennantium Marines of Ravenna
lecticariorum lecticariorum Military litter-bearers
silicariorum silicariorum Military road-engineers
Misenantium Misenantium Marines of Misenum
tabellariorum tabellariorum Post-office
victimariorum victimariorum Sacrificial assistants
mensae oleareae per totam urbem  II . CCC mense oleariae per totam urbem n.  II . CCC 2,300 olive tables throughout the whole city

Notes

Please see the introduction for details of the manuscripts. While the  Notitia is found in V, the most important manuscript of the  Chronography , a variant text of what is clearly the same material is found independently, under the title of the "Curiosum".

Material in italics is present only in one manuscript of the text.

Two untitled appendices follow the main text in both families of manuscripts, containing further summaries, but also extra information. I have included these above.

I have been unable to determine what some of the things listed are, but have made use of

R. Valentini and G. Zuchetti,  Codice topografico della città di Roma , Volume 1. Rome (1940) p. 63 ff. Part XIV with a complete commentary about each entry, for some items.