Randall-MacIver David

David Randall-MacIver (1873-1945), English archaeologist who excavated at Great Zimbabwe, proving its indigenous origin, and in Egypt with Petrie. He was curator of Egyptology at the University of Pennsylvania Museum (1905-1911), and became a U.S. citizen, but moved to Italy in 1921 to study the Etruscans. He died in New York and is commemorated in…

Munch P.A.

P.A. Munch (1810-1863), Norwegian historian, considered the founder of the Norwegian school of history, author of the eight-volume History of the Norwegian People (1851-1863) and editor of Old Norse poetry, saga and mythology. He was one of the first non-Catholics to be allowed access to the Vatican archives, an important source for his research.

MacDonald James

James MacDonald (1741-1766), Scottish baronet renowned as a young man for impressing all whom he met with his extraordinary range of learning. He died in Rome from malaria aged 25. His tomb is one of the earliest in the Cemetery and was designed by G.B. Piranesi (as the inscription relates) who was a close friend…

von Goethe August

August von Goethe (1789-1830), the only child of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s five children to reach adulthood, but pre-deceased his father during a visit to Rome. His distraught father provided the gravestone with the inscription ‘son of Goethe’ and a portrait medallion by Bertel Thorvaldsen (now a copy in bronze).