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Pagan and Christian Rome

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A richly illustrated archaeological and historical survey examines how the city evolved from pagan to Christian worship, tracing the gradual adoption and adaptation of temples, shrines, public buildings, funerary practices, and art. It documents surviving pagan monuments repurposed as churches, the founding and layout of early basilicas and cemeteries, imperial and papal burial sites, and the mingling of classical imagery with Christian symbolism. Drawing on archaeological finds, inscriptions, and monuments, it reconstructs institutional, liturgical, and social changes that accompanied conversion, highlights continuities in urban topography and ritual, and explains how Christian authorities incorporated pagan forms while reshaping public space and funerary custom.

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Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani

Rodolfo Amedeo Lanciani was an Italian archaeologist and historian, renowned for his contributions to the study of ancient Rome. His most notable work, "Pagan and Christian Rome," explores the transformation of the city from its pagan roots to its Christian era, providing valuable insights into the cultural and architectural changes that occurred over centuries. Lanciani's meticulous research and vivid descriptions have made his writings essential for understanding the historical landscape of Rome. His expertise in archaeology and history has left a lasting impact on the field, making him a significant figure in the study of classical antiquity.

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