The Roman Forum /David Watkin.
Watkin, David, 1941-2018.
The Roman Forum /David Watkin. - Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, (c)2009. - 1 online resource (viii, 279 pages) : illustrations, map - - Wonders of the world .
Originally published: London : Profile Books, 2009.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Life in the Forum in antiquity -- Visiting the ancient buildings with Piranesi -- What Piranesi does not show -- Churches in the Forum -- From the Renaissance to the Grand Tour -- From Byron to King Victor Emmanuel -- From Mussolini and Hitler to holes in the ground -- Making a visit.
"There can be few more historic places in the world. Caesar was cremated there. Charles V and Mussolini rode by it in triumph. Napoleon celebrated his Festival of Liberty there. David Watkin's Forum is the site as it was famous for centuries, celebrated in the romantic views of the Grand Tour, not the archaeologists' building site it has become. He helps us rediscover the Forum's rich history during and since antiquity, and that of the remarkable buildings which later centuries have added to this evocative place."--Global Books in Print
9780674063679 9781847650528
GBC1J8424 bnb
020398605 Uk
Historic buildings--Italy--Rome.
Architecture, Roman--Italy--Rome.
City and town life--History.--Italy--Rome
Electronic Books.
DG66 / .R663 2009
The Roman Forum /David Watkin. - Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, (c)2009. - 1 online resource (viii, 279 pages) : illustrations, map - - Wonders of the world .
Originally published: London : Profile Books, 2009.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Life in the Forum in antiquity -- Visiting the ancient buildings with Piranesi -- What Piranesi does not show -- Churches in the Forum -- From the Renaissance to the Grand Tour -- From Byron to King Victor Emmanuel -- From Mussolini and Hitler to holes in the ground -- Making a visit.
"There can be few more historic places in the world. Caesar was cremated there. Charles V and Mussolini rode by it in triumph. Napoleon celebrated his Festival of Liberty there. David Watkin's Forum is the site as it was famous for centuries, celebrated in the romantic views of the Grand Tour, not the archaeologists' building site it has become. He helps us rediscover the Forum's rich history during and since antiquity, and that of the remarkable buildings which later centuries have added to this evocative place."--Global Books in Print
9780674063679 9781847650528
GBC1J8424 bnb
020398605 Uk
Historic buildings--Italy--Rome.
Architecture, Roman--Italy--Rome.
City and town life--History.--Italy--Rome
Electronic Books.
DG66 / .R663 2009