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The Eternal City
- A History of Rome in Maps
Engelsk Hardback
The Eternal City
- A History of Rome in Maps
Engelsk Hardback

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One of the most visited places in the world, Rome attracts millions of tourists each year to walk its storied streets and see famous sites like the Colosseum, St. Peter's Basilica, and the Trevi Fountain. Yet this ancient city's allure is due as much to its rich, unbroken history as to its extraordinary array of landmarks. Countless incarnations and eras merge in the Roman cityscape. With a history spanning nearly three millennia, no other place can quite match the resilience and reinventions of the aptly nicknamed Eternal City. In this unique and visually engaging book, Jessica Maier considers Rome through the eyes of mapmakers and artists who have managed to capture something of its essence over the centuries. Viewing the city as not one but ten "Romes," she explores how the varying maps and art reflect each era's key themes. Ranging from modest to magnificent, the images comprise singular aesthetic monuments like paintings and grand prints as well as more popular and practical items like mass-produced tourist plans, archaeological surveys, and digitizations. The most iconic and important images of the city appear alongside relatively obscure, unassuming items that have just as much to teach us about Rome's past. Through 140 full-color images and thoughtful overviews of each era, Maier provides an accessible, comprehensive look at Rome's many overlapping layers of history in this landmark volume. The first book ever published in English to tell Rome's rich story through its maps, The Eternal City beautifully captures the past, present, and future of one of the most famous and enduring places on the planet.
Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
240
ISBN-13:
9780226591452
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
022659145X
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
4 nov 2020
Længde:
23mm
Bredde:
287mm
Højde:
227mm
Forlag:
The University of Chicago Press
Oplagsdato:
4 nov 2020
Forfatter(e):
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