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A guide to the art, architecture and timeless human passion of Rome. It focuses on famous and forgotten monuments, and the artists and patrons who brought them into being. For Judith Testa, the ancient wordplay on "Roma" and "amor" holds the key to unravelling some fascinating cultural puzzles.

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With a text both scholarly and entertaining, Testa has produced a guide useful for the serious student and passionate sightseer. The text is characterized by both lucidity and a sincere love of the subject matter, and this makes the book a pleasure to read and also a wonderful guide for travelers to Rome.

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Table of Contents
Introduction
Part 1: Ancient Rome
1 The Roman Forum
2 The Ara Pacis Augustae
3 The Colosseum
4 When Rome Ruled the World
5 The Pantheon
6 Castel Sant' Angelo
7 The Baths of Caracalla and of Diocletian
8 The Walls of Mighty Rome
9 Rome's Indispensable Aqueducts
Part 2: Early Christian and Medieval Rome
10 The Christian Catacombs
11 The Jewish Catacombs
12 St. John Lateran
13 S. Maria Maggiore
14 S. Prassede
15 S. Clemente
Part 3: Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome
16 S. Maria sopra Minerva
17 Pope Julius II
18 Raphael in Rome: The Vatican Frescoes
19 Raphael in Rome: The Villa Farnesina
20 Leo X and Clement VII
21 Pope Paul III and His Art Patronage
22 St. Peter's
23 The Sistine Chapel
24 Michelangelo's Last Judgment
25 The Rome of St. Ignatius Loyola
26 Pope Sixtus and His Urban Planning
Part 4: Baroque Rome
27 Caravaggio
28 Caravaggio Up Close
29 Gianlorenzo Bernini
30 Bernini at St. Peter's
31 The Architecture of Francesco Borromini
32 The Trevi Fountain
Part 5: Modern Rome
33 The Quartiere Copped\u00e8
34 Mussolini's "Third Rome"
35 The Shrines of Rome's Modern Martyrs
Notes
Bibliography
List of Illustrations
Index

Rome Is Love Spelled Backward

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 01/04/1998
      ISBN13: 9780875805764, 978-0875805764
      ISBN10: 0875805760

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A guide to the art, architecture and timeless human passion of Rome. It focuses on famous and forgotten monuments, and the artists and patrons who brought them into being. For Judith Testa, the ancient wordplay on "Roma" and "amor" holds the key to unravelling some fascinating cultural puzzles.

      Trade Review

      With a text both scholarly and entertaining, Testa has produced a guide useful for the serious student and passionate sightseer. The text is characterized by both lucidity and a sincere love of the subject matter, and this makes the book a pleasure to read and also a wonderful guide for travelers to Rome.

      * Choice *

      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      Part 1: Ancient Rome
      1 The Roman Forum
      2 The Ara Pacis Augustae
      3 The Colosseum
      4 When Rome Ruled the World
      5 The Pantheon
      6 Castel Sant' Angelo
      7 The Baths of Caracalla and of Diocletian
      8 The Walls of Mighty Rome
      9 Rome's Indispensable Aqueducts
      Part 2: Early Christian and Medieval Rome
      10 The Christian Catacombs
      11 The Jewish Catacombs
      12 St. John Lateran
      13 S. Maria Maggiore
      14 S. Prassede
      15 S. Clemente
      Part 3: Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome
      16 S. Maria sopra Minerva
      17 Pope Julius II
      18 Raphael in Rome: The Vatican Frescoes
      19 Raphael in Rome: The Villa Farnesina
      20 Leo X and Clement VII
      21 Pope Paul III and His Art Patronage
      22 St. Peter's
      23 The Sistine Chapel
      24 Michelangelo's Last Judgment
      25 The Rome of St. Ignatius Loyola
      26 Pope Sixtus and His Urban Planning
      Part 4: Baroque Rome
      27 Caravaggio
      28 Caravaggio Up Close
      29 Gianlorenzo Bernini
      30 Bernini at St. Peter's
      31 The Architecture of Francesco Borromini
      32 The Trevi Fountain
      Part 5: Modern Rome
      33 The Quartiere Copped\u00e8
      34 Mussolini's "Third Rome"
      35 The Shrines of Rome's Modern Martyrs
      Notes
      Bibliography
      List of Illustrations
      Index

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