The Collection of Antiquities of the American Academy in Rome

The Collection of Antiquities of the American Academy in Rome
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Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9780472119899
ISBN-13 : 0472119893
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Collection of Antiquities of the American Academy in Rome by : Larissa Bonfante

A comprehensive presentation of the ancient and diverse artifacts from the American Academy in Rome's collection.

Rome and Her Monuments

Rome and Her Monuments
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Publisher : Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
Total Pages : 644
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ISBN-10 : 0865164576
ISBN-13 : 9780865164574
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Rome and Her Monuments by : Katherine A. Geffcken

Helen Nagy, "Miniature Votive Altars in the Collection of the American Academy in Rome"; Gareth Schmeling, "Urbs Aeterna: Rome, a Monument of the Mind"; Susan Martin, "Transportation Issues in the City of Rome"; Anne H. Groton, "Id est quod suspicabar: Suspecting the Worst in Plautus"; Helen F. North, "Lacrimae Virginis Vestalis"; Michael C. J. Putnam, "Horace c. 3.23: Ritual and Art"; Herbert W. Benario, "Three Tacitean Women"

Report - American Academy in Rome

Report - American Academy in Rome
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 504
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924006931103
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Report - American Academy in Rome by : American Academy in Rome

From Caligula to the Nazis

From Caligula to the Nazis
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Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages : 513
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ISBN-10 : 9781648431159
ISBN-13 : 1648431151
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis From Caligula to the Nazis by : John M. McManamon

The saga of Caligula’s barges sunk in Lake Nemi south of Rome—how the huge vessels came to be there in the first place; why they became a cause célèbre for Mussolini’s Fascist regime; how they were, after multiple attempts, recovered from the lake bed; and why they were shortly thereafter destroyed—is, in the words of author John McManamon, a good story that is worth telling: “It has memorable characters, twists and turns in the plot, no lack of conflict and tension, and a dramatic ending where something clearly went wrong.” In From Caligula to the Nazis: The Nemi Ships in Diana’s Sanctuary, McManamon takes readers on an excursion through history to the fiery ending of the tale, a journey propelled by narrative energy and enhanced by the fruits of careful research. Related topics include Roman mythology and state religion, the erratic reign of the infamous Caligula, underwater archaeology as practiced during the Renaissance, the ideological exploitation of archaeology by Il Duce and his fascist followers, and a historical whodunit to ascertain the choices that led to the arson of the ship remains. McManamon covers every chapter in the 2,000-year history of the ships and does not ignore the mistaken interpretations that at times led subsequent researchers into blind alleys. In the end, From Caligula to the Nazis provides for both academic specialists and informed general readers the careful unwinding of a centuries-long mystery, replete with heroes, villains, gods, kings, and numerous ordinary folk swept up into the maelstrom.

Sabina Augusta

Sabina Augusta
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9780190250997
ISBN-13 : 0190250992
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Sabina Augusta by : T. Corey Brennan

Sabina Augusta: An Imperial Journey traces the development of Sabina's partnership with her husband, the emperor Hadrian (reigned 117-138), and shows the vital importance of the empress for Hadrian's own aspirations.

Rome

Rome
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Publisher : New York Review of Books
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 1892145049
ISBN-13 : 9781892145048
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Rome by : Robert Kahn

City Secrets Rome . is not only slim, small and light but is also packed with information not easily available elsewhere.

Classical New York

Classical New York
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Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9780823281039
ISBN-13 : 0823281035
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Classical New York by : Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis

Essays on the historical Greco-Roman influence on the evolving architectural landscape of New York City. During its rise from capital of an upstart nation to global metropolis, the visual language of Greek and Roman antiquity played a formative role in the development of New York’s art and architecture. This compilation of essays offers a survey of diverse reinterpretations of classical forms in some of the city’s most iconic buildings, public monuments, and civic spaces. Classical New York examines the influence of Greco-Roman thought and design from the Greek Revival of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries through the late-nineteenth-century American Renaissance and Beaux Arts period and into the twentieth century’s Art Deco. At every juncture, New Yorkers looked to the classical past for knowledge and inspiration in seeking out new ways to cultivate a civic identity and to structure their public and private spaces. Specialists from a range of disciplines—archaeology, architectural history, art history, classics, and history— focus on how classical art and architecture are repurposed to help shape many of New York City’s most evocative buildings and works of art. Federal Hall evoked the Parthenon as an architectural and democratic model; the Pantheon served as a model for the creation of libraries at New York University and Columbia University; Pennsylvania Station derived its form from the Baths of Caracalla; and Atlas and Prometheus of Rockefeller Center recast ancient myths in a new light during the Great Depression. This examination of post-Revolutionary art, politics, and philosophy enriches the conversation about how we shape space—be it civic, religious, academic, theatrical, or domestic—and how we make use of that space and the objects in it.

Empire Without End

Empire Without End
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : 0300154216
ISBN-13 : 9780300154214
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Empire Without End by : Kathleen Wren Christian

In the early fifteenth century, when Romans discovered ancient marble sculptures and inscriptions in the ruins, they often melted them into mortar. A hundred years later, however, antique marbles had assumed their familiar role as works of art displayed in private collections. Many of these collections, especially the Vatican Belvedere, are well known to art historians and archaeologists. Yet discussions of antiquities collecting in Rome too often begin with the Belvedere, that is, only after it was a widespread practice. In this important book, the author steps back to examine the "long" fifteenth century, a critical period in the history of antiquities collecting that has received scant attention. Kathleen Wren Christian examines shifts in the response of artists and writers to spectacular archaeological discoveries and the new role of collecting antiquities in the public life of Roman elites.

Academia and Trade

Academia and Trade
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9781000843002
ISBN-13 : 1000843009
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Academia and Trade by : Stefan Krmnicek

This first part of a 2-volume collection comprises a collection of essays in English by leading scholars on the 19th-century Academia and Trade presenting the latest developments in international scholarship on the numismatic world in the long 19th century. In the 19th century, developments in the study and collection of coins set the cornerstone for modern numismatics. This volume comprises a collection of essays in English by international leading scholars that highlight significant figures of the 19th-century research and the state of the numismatic trade in their time. Centering around collectors and scholars of ancient, medieval, and modern numismatics, and on non-Western coinage and medals against the backdrop of the political, cultural, economic, and social changes of the era, this book presents the latest scholarship on numismatics’ contribution to the cultural history of the 19th century. This volume is essential for students and scholars alike interested in 19th -century history and the history of coins.