Historie
In "Old Rome: A Handbook to the Ruins of the City and the Campagna," Robert Burn meticulously captures the essence of ancient Rome through a vivid exploration of its ruins and surrounding landscapes. The book employs an engaging blend of literary descriptions and detailed illustrations, inviting readers to traverse the physical and historical layers of the Roman past. Burn'Äôs work stands as a quintessential guide for both scholars and casual visitors, interweaving observations on architecture, art, and archaeology, thereby contextualizing the ruins within the socio-political fabric of ancient Rome and its enduring legacy on modern civilization. Robert Burn, a prominent figure in 19th-century antiquarian scholarship, devoted his life to the study and appreciation of classical antiquities. His fascination with Rome's multifaceted history, combined with his background in historical cartography, propelled him to compile this handbook. Burn walked the ancient sites, absorbing their grandeur, and aimed to share this intimacy with others, reflecting his belief that understanding ruins fosters a deeper connection to the past. "Old Rome" is a must-read for anyone interested in the ancient world, architecture, or the history of art. Its scholarly yet accessible approach bridges the gap between academic rigor and popular appeal, making it an invaluable resource for both seasoned historians and those newly captivated by the timeless allure of Rome.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4057664577559
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E-bok: 3. desember 2019
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