
When in Rome
2000 Years of Roman Sightseeing
Matthew Sturgis(Author)
Frances Lincoln (Publisher)
Published on 6. June 2011
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-0-7112-2782-8 (ISBN)
Description
There is no place like Rome. Throughout its long, long history, its many changes in form and fortune, Rome has always been a tourist centre. In every age - Classical, Christian, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassical, Romantic, Modern, people have flocked to see its wonders. This is the story of what Rome's visitors have looked at over the past two thousand years, the buildings, the statues, the paintings, the artefacts that have most impressed each generation of travellers from the time of the Roman Republic in the second century BC up to the present age of mass tourism. It is the history both of how Rome has changed with the centuries and how the taste of those who have visited the city has changed with it.
Reviews / Votes
A dashing chronicle of what the world and his wife made of the Forum, the Pantheon and the Colosseum.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing PLC
Illustrations
16-page colour section with 18 colour illustrations
124 black and white illustrations throughout bo
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 170 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7112-2782-8 (9780711227828)
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Frances Lincoln
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Person
Matthew Sturgis is the author of numerous books, including the highly praised Aubrey Beardsley: A Biography and Walter Sickert: A Life, and also a regular reviewer in and contributor to the Times Literary Supplement, the Sunday Telegraph and other papers.
Content
Contents
Introduction
1 Republican Rome
2 Imperial Rome
3 Dark Age Rome
4 Mediaeval Rome
5 Renaissance Rome
6 Baroque Rome
7 Rome and the Grand Tour
8 Romantic Rome and the Victorians
9 Modern Rome
Further reading
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Republican Rome
2 Imperial Rome
3 Dark Age Rome
4 Mediaeval Rome
5 Renaissance Rome
6 Baroque Rome
7 Rome and the Grand Tour
8 Romantic Rome and the Victorians
9 Modern Rome
Further reading
Index
Acknowledgments