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Rome In The Eighth Century A History In Art John Osborne

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Rome In The Eighth Century A History In Art John Osborne
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.11 MB
Pages: 312
Author: John Osborne
ISBN: 9781108834582, 1108834582
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Rome In The Eighth Century A History In Art John Osborne by John Osborne 9781108834582, 1108834582 instant download after payment.

This book addresses a critical era in the history of the city of Rome, the eighth century CE. This was the moment when the bishops of Rome assumed political and administrative responsibility for the city's infrastructure and the physical welfare of its inhabitants, in the process creating the papal state that still survives today. John Osborne approaches this using the primary lens of 'material culture' (buildings and their decorations, both surviving and known from documents and/or archaeology), while at the same time incorporating extensive information drawn from written sources. Whereas written texts are comparatively few in number, recent decades have witnessed an explosion in new archaeological discoveries and excavations, and these provide a much fuller picture of cultural life in the city. This methodological approach of using buildings and objects as historical documents is embodied in the phrase 'history in art'.

Too bad the photos in the book are all in black and white with only a few color plates appearing in the end.

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