92nd plate of 100 portraying Rome's palaces and ruins and even reconstruction of ancient buildings in Rome.The second state of these etchings were collected in the publication by Peter Schenck:'Roma aeterna, sive ipsius aedificiorum Romanorum, integrorium collapsorumque, conspectus duplex. 'In the 'Aedificiorum Index':'92. Thermae Diocletiani', view on the reconstructed thermal baths of Diocletian.Inscribed on the bottom in Latin and Dutch:'THERMAE imp. DIOCLETIANI. / Pet Schenck exc: Amstelod: cum Privil:'Thermen van Diocletianus - Rome - Schenk Etching on paper with margins; platemark: 167 x 196 mm; total: 191 x 253 mm; state I/2; Hollstein 1497-1596; Nagler 177; Le Blanc 19; Wurzbach 313.