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Studies of Travel: Italy

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A series of travel essays that combine close architectural and topographical description of Italian towns with historical and archaeological commentary. The author visits provincial cities and ancient sites—Arezzo, Cortona, Perugia, Veii, Ostia, the Alban Mount, and others—tracing Etruscan, Roman, medieval, and Norman remains, reflecting on urban form, monuments, tombs, and local atmosphere, and connecting observed buildings and ruins to broader historical narratives. The tone blends field observation, measured historical analysis, and occasional antiquarian interest, guiding readers through streets, churches, ruins, and landscapes while explaining how physical remains illuminate past civic life and cultural change.

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Edward A. Freeman

Edward A. Freeman was a prominent English historian and writer known for his extensive works on medieval history and geography. He is particularly recognized for his book "A Short History of the Norman Conquest of England," which provides a detailed analysis of the events surrounding the Norman invasion. Freeman's scholarly contributions also include lectures on the growth of the English constitution and the historical geography of Europe, reflecting his deep engagement with the complexities of European history. His writings often blend historical narrative with geographical insights, making significant contributions to the understanding of England's past and its constitutional development.

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