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The Ruin of the Eternal City
By Karmon
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Description
The Ruin of the Eternal City offers a new interpretation of the ongoing life of ancient buildings within the expanding early modern city. While historians and archaeologists have long affirmed that early modern builders disregarded the protection of antiquity, this study provides the first systematic analysis of preservation problems as perceived by the Renaissance popes, the civic magistrates, and ordinary citizens. Based on new evidence and recent conservation theory, this compelling study explores how civic officials balanced the defense of specific sites against the pressing demands imposed by population growth, circulation, and notions of urban decorum. Above all, the preservation of antiquity remained an indispensable tool to advance competing political agendas in the papal capital. A broad range of preservation policies and practices are examined at the half-ruined Colosseum, the intact Pantheon, and the little-known but essential Renaissance bridge known as the Ponte Santa Maria.
Rome has always incorporated change in light of its glorious past as well as in the more pragmatic context of contemporary development. Such an investigation not only reveals the complexity of preservation as a contested practice, but also challenges us to rethink the way people in the past understood history itself.
Product details
- Edition:
- illustrated
- Number of Pages:
- 336
- Release Date:
- 2011-04-29
- Publication Date:
- 2018-08-10
- Publisher:
- ACADEMIC
- Languages:
- Original: English
- ISBN10:
- 0199766894
- ISBN13:
- 9780199766895
- GPSR Manufacturer Reference:
- [email protected]
- Weight:
- 828 g
- Height:
- 183 cm
- Width:
- 260 cm
- Thickness:
- 23 cm
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