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Art and Archaeology of Rome

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Rome has been at the center of western civilisation for more than two thousand years.

As the capital of an empire, and as the center of the Catholic Church, it has had tremendous influence on art, science, politics and government, as well as on religion. And through its fabulous feats of engineering and construction, it has influenced and inspired architects and designers on both the grand public scale and in the details of daily life.

This profusely illustrated book has a wide variety of images, and a straight-forward, informative text.

It is divided into four main parts: Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque.

Each part contains a historical narrative, plus separate sections on topics of special interest.

These include: the Walls of Ancient Rome, the Appian Way, the Catacombes, the Cloisters, the Sistine Chapel, Raphael's Stanze, the Farnese Gallery, the Fountains of Rome, and others.

Each part also has special sections on Rome's major museums, with highlights from each collection.

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Product Details
Scala Riverside
0715313541 / 9780715313541
Paperback
26/10/2001
United Kingdom
80 pages, 482 colour halftones, 6 drawings
210 x 279 mm
General (US: Trade)/Undergraduate Learn More