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The Search for Ancient Rome

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Many times destroyed, many times rebuilt, Rome never completely disappeared. The famous symbols of the Eternal City - the Colosseum, the Pantheon and Trajan's Column - have survived twenty centuries of pillage and invasions. Treasure hunters and scholars, archaeologists and artists, popes and poets adored, occupied and plundered them - and restored and embellished them as well. This is the story of how Rome's magnificence has endured it all.

208 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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1,565 reviews4 followers
June 25, 2007
Part of the wonderful collection "Découverte" at Gallimard. These books are gems and fun to read and don't overwhelm you with facts, numbers. It uses pictures, drawings, facts and history put in a clear and concise way. This is a nice introduction to the Roman world, the city of Rome in particular. I'm on a Roman reading kick these days. So this non fiction picture book was a good way to refresh my memory and learn new things.
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December 15, 2011
I'm afraid this was a bit of a yawn, dashing down the centuries of the Eternal City by way of archaeology. The topic itself was a draw, as was the small size of the book and its plethora of colored plates. Alas, it was too much of an overview (well, what did I expect in a short book!) and the lovely illustrations were accordingly too small to peruse appropriately. The inclusion of so many documents was interesting but rather pedantic. Oh, well.
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November 6, 2014
Interesting for the sources, still more interesting for some very rare illustrations, quite gripping on the subject of Rome looted, restored and curated by the French throughout the 19th century, but otherwise no more than a sketch.
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December 31, 2014
A small-sized but gorgeously illustrated guide. Sure, it's not in depth scholarship, but it is an extraordinarily pleasant item to while away a long train ride or rainy Sunday afternoon with.
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