
Walking Rome's Waters
Katherine Wentworth Rinne(Author)
Yale University Press
Published on 7. January 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
344 pages
978-0-300-27637-4 (ISBN)
Description
An engaging guide to the waterways of Rome and their role in shaping the city's culture, history, and landscape
Written by a leading expert on the water infrastructure of Rome, this grand tour offers a new way to appreciate the history, geology, and character of the ancient and contemporary city. Richly illustrated itineraries wind through Rome's streets, piazzas, and gardens, following the trail of water as it flows, propelled by gravity, through different neighborhoods. In addition to mapping thirteen walking tours, Katherine Wentworth Rinne also pulls the reader underground-where hidden springs and streams still flow-to illuminate how Rome's complex topography has been transformed since antiquity, as well as into the sky, imaginatively flying over Rome's villas and parks to give readers a sense of the infrastructure through an aerial view.
Whether enjoyed from an armchair at home or as a companion on strolls next to aqueducts, fountains, and the Tiber River, this guidebook, filled with the author's unique insights, brings the vibrant world of Rome's water to life, with its eddies and whorls twisting throughout the city's storied history.
Written by a leading expert on the water infrastructure of Rome, this grand tour offers a new way to appreciate the history, geology, and character of the ancient and contemporary city. Richly illustrated itineraries wind through Rome's streets, piazzas, and gardens, following the trail of water as it flows, propelled by gravity, through different neighborhoods. In addition to mapping thirteen walking tours, Katherine Wentworth Rinne also pulls the reader underground-where hidden springs and streams still flow-to illuminate how Rome's complex topography has been transformed since antiquity, as well as into the sky, imaginatively flying over Rome's villas and parks to give readers a sense of the infrastructure through an aerial view.
Whether enjoyed from an armchair at home or as a companion on strolls next to aqueducts, fountains, and the Tiber River, this guidebook, filled with the author's unique insights, brings the vibrant world of Rome's water to life, with its eddies and whorls twisting throughout the city's storied history.
Reviews / Votes
"Walking Rome's Waters is a drop-dead terrific book. Written with exceptional elegance, wit, clarity, and grace, it is both intellectually stimulating and a pleasure to read. I know of no book like it."-Paul Barolsky, author of Ovid and the Metamorphoses of Modern Art from Botticelli to Picasso"Walking Rome's Waters is a sheer joy to read. Providing an original and vivid portrait of a great city, it is beautifully crafted by a highly accomplished scholar with an infectious gift for storytelling."-Ingrid Rowland, author of The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
124 color + 26 b-w
Dimensions
Height: 153 mm
Width: 228 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
802 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-300-27637-4 (9780300276374)
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Person
Katherine Wentworth Rinne is a visiting scholar in the Center for Cultural Landscapes in the School of Architecture and an associate fellow at the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia.