Ronald Ridley: Magick City: Travellers to Rome from the Middle Ages to 1900
Magick City: Travellers to Rome from the Middle Ages to 1900
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- The Nineteenth Century
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- Acc Publishing Group Ltd, 05/2024
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781843681403
- Bestellnummer: 11566655
- Umfang: 378 Seiten
- Gewicht: 586 g
- Maße: 215 x 139 mm
- Stärke: 29 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 9.5.2024
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
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Klappentext
- Volume III of the series Magick City, providing a vivid collage-portrait of Rome in the 19th Century- Most comprehensive and wide-ranging anthology of writings by visitors to Rome
- Richly illustrated
The most comprehensive anthology of writings by visitors to the eternal city ever compiled - witty, profound and endlessly entertaining. Drawing on French, Italian, Spanish, English, German, Scandinavian and American sources, Ronald Ridley has compiled a vivid collage-portrait of Rome through the centuries, illustrated with three hundred images and published in three elegant volumes: The Middles Ages to the Seventeenth Century, The Eighteenth Century and The Nineteenth Century. Presented here is the third volume. How did visitors arrive? Where did they stay? What were their expenses? What did they see of churches, palaces, villas and antiquities? What did they like or dislike of what they saw? What did they think of Rome in all its contemporary facets? What events did they witness? What portraits do they provide of people in Rome at the time of their visit? Excerpts from memoirs by more than two hundred visitors give a myriad fascinating insights and together provide a detailed account of Rome over nearly a millennium.