Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 / Studies from the Chronicles of Rome
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A collection of illustrated essays that blend historical narrative with topographical description, charting the city's origins, republican and imperial political struggles, its transformation through the Middle Ages, and the layout of fourteen urban regions. The pieces combine accounts of social and military conflicts and disputes over land and power with close examinations of temples, basilicas, baths, tombs, aqueducts, piazzas, palaces, and public works. Photographic plates and textual detail offer archaeological, architectural, and scenic perspectives intended for both general readers and visitors interested in the city’s monuments and urban fabric.
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