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The Eternal City : a history of Rome in maps /

ISBN/ISSN:
9780226591452 价格: CNY283.10
ISBN/ISSN:
022659145X
科图分类法:
K126
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P28
著者:
Maier, Jessica,
题名:
The Eternal City [a history of Rome in maps ]
出版发行:
Chicago, IL : The University of Chicago Press, 2020.
载体形态:
vii, 199 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
内容提要:
"Rome may be renowned for individual sites like the Colosseum and St. Peter's Basilica, but its most captivating feature is its many overlapping-and surviving-layers of history. Over nearly 3,000 years, the Rome of the Caesars has given way to the Rome of the Popes, the Rome of the Grand Tourists, and several more incarnations down to the present. Along the way, it has also become perhaps the most frequently mapped city on the planet. This book is the first ever published to English to tell the story of Rome through its maps. Each chapter begins with a brief historical overview of one key era and features a selection of maps, details, digitizations, and other images-all produced in full color-that illuminate the themes of that era. From the city's first walls through its master plan for its third millennium, the Romes depicted in these maps all live on in the city that millions still visit and inhabit today"--
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Cartography Italy Rome.
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100|1 |▼aMaier, Jessica,▼eauthor.
245|14|▼aThe Eternal City :▼ba histor-
   |  |y of Rome in maps /▼cJessica Maier.
260|  |▼aChicago, IL :▼bThe Universit-
   |  |y of Chicago Press,▼c2020.
300|  |▼avii, 199 pages :▼billustrati-
   |  |ons (chiefly color), maps (chi-
   |  |efly color) ;▼c29 cm
336|  |▼atext▼btxt▼2rdacontent
337|  |▼aunmediated▼bn▼2rdamedia
338|  |▼avolume▼bnc▼2rdacarrier
504|  |▼aIncludes bibliographical ref-
   |  |erences and index.
520|  |▼a"Rome may be renowned for in-
   |  |dividual sites like the Coloss-
   |  |eum and St. Peter\'s Basilica, -
   |  |but its most captivating featu-
   |  |re is its many overlapping-and-
   |  | surviving-layers of history. -
   |  |Over nearly 3,000 years, the R-
   |  |ome of the Caesars has given w-
   |  |ay to the Rome of the Popes, t-
   |  |he Rome of the Grand Tourists,-
   |  | and several more incarnations-
   |  | down to the present. Along th-
   |  |e way, it has also become perh-
   |  |aps the most frequently mapped-
   |  | city on the planet. This book-
   |  | is the first ever published t-
   |  |o English to tell the story of-
   |  | Rome through its maps. Each c-
   |  |hapter begins with a brief his-
   |  |torical overview of one key er-
   |  |a and features a selection of -
   |  |maps, details, digitizations, -
   |  |and other images-all produced -
   |  |in full color-that illuminate -
   |  |the themes of that era. From t-
   |  |he city\'s first walls through -
   |  |its master plan for its third -
   |  |millennium, the Romes depicted-
   |  | in these maps all live on in -
   |  |the city that millions still v-
   |  |isit and inhabit today"--▼cPro-
   |  |vided by publisher.
650| 0|▼aCartography▼zItaly▼zRome.
651| 0|▼aRome (Italy)▼xGeography.
651| 0|▼aRome (Italy)▼vMaps.