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The Making of Medieval Rome: A New Profile of the City, 400-1420

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Integrating the written sources with Rome's surviving remains and, most importantly, with the results of the past half-century's worth of medieval archaeology in the city, The Making of Medieval Rome is the first in-depth profile of Rome's transformation over a millennium to appear in any language in over forty years. Though the main focus rests on Rome's urban trajectory in topographical, architectural, and archaeological terms, Hendrik folds aspects of ecclesiastical, political, social, military, economic, and intellectual history into the narrative in order to illustrate how and why the cityscape evolved as it did during the thousand years between the end of the Roman Empire and the start of the Renaissance. A wide-ranging synthesis of decades' worth of specialized research and remarkable archaeological discoveries, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in how and why the ancient imperial capital transformed into the spiritual heart of Western Christendom.

400 pages, Hardcover

Published October 28, 2021

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November 3, 2024
Dey schreef een uiterst boeiend en bovenal leesbaar boek, met een schat aan inzichten en wetenswaardigheden. De stukken over bakstenen en bouwkunst zijn wat taai, maar voor de rest is dit een geschiedenis die de verbeelding ten volle prikkelt!
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