Palladio's Rome Vaughan Hart, Peter Hicks, Vaughan Hart, Peter Hicks

Format:
Paperback
Publication date:
31 Mar 2009
ISBN:
9780300151473
Dimensions:
320 pages: 215 x 120 x 18mm
Illustrations:
50 black-&-white illustrations +50 colour images

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Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), one of the most famous architects of all time, published two enormously popular guides to the churches and antiquities of Rome in 1554. Striving to be both scholarly and popular, Palladio invited his Renaissance readers to discover the charm of Rome's ancient and medieval wonders, and to follow pilgrimage routes leading from one church to the next. He also described ancient Roman rituals of birth, marriage, and death. Here translated into English and joined in a single volume for the first time, Palladio's guidebooks allow modern visitors to enjoy Rome exactly as their predecessors did 450 years ago.Like the originals, this new edition is pocket sized and therefore easily read on site. Enhanced with illustrations and commentary, the book also includes the first full English translation of Raphael's famous letter to Pope Leo X on the monuments of ancient Rome. For architectural historians, tourists, and armchair travelers, this book offers fresh and surprising insights into the antiquarian and ecclesiastical preoccupations of one of the greatest of the Renaissance architectural masters.

Vaughan Hart is professor of architecture, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath. He is author of the award-winning Nicholas Hawksmoor: Rebuilding Ancient Wonders, published by Yale University Press. Peter Hicks is visiting research fellow, Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Bath, and historian, Fondation Napoleon, Paris. Hart and Hicks are the coeditors of Paper Palaces: The Rise of the Renaissance Architectural Treatise, and they are cotranslators of Sebastiano Serlio: On Architecture, Volumes 1 and 2, all published by Yale University Press.

"This pocket-sized edition, the first one-volume edition in English, allows the modern visitor or armchair tourist to follow in the footsteps of the Renaissance traveller, seeing the city as it was described by one of the world's greatest architects." London Review of Books "Here is another episode in the long later fascination with the antiquities of Rome. As a publishing project it is delightfully quixotic... Yale has supplied lavish illustration and the editors' commentary is often fuller than Palladio's text and packed with information - an unexpected and welcome bonus." Robert Harbison, Architects Journal"