The ruin of the Eternal City :: antiquity and preservation in Renaissance Rome /
In Renaissance Rome, ancient ruins were preserved as often as they were mined for their materials. Although the question of what to preserve and how continued to be subject to debate, preservation acquired renewed force and urgency as the new papal capital rose upon the ruins of the ancient city. Pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Renaissance Rome, ancient ruins were preserved as often as they were mined for their materials. Although the question of what to preserve and how continued to be subject to debate, preservation acquired renewed force and urgency as the new papal capital rose upon the ruins of the ancient city. Preservation practices became more focused and effective in Renaissance Rome than ever before. This book offers a new interpretation of the ongoing life of ancient buildings within the expanding early modern city. While historians and archaeologists have long affirmed that early modern builders disregarded the protection of antiquity, this study provides the first systematic analysis of preservation problems as perceived by the Renaissance popes, the civic magistrates, and ordinary citizens. Drawing on new evidence, this compelling study explores how civic officials balanced the defense of specific sites against the pressing demands imposed by population growth, circulation, and notions of urban decorum. Above all, the preservation of antiquity remained an indispensable tool to advance competing political agendas in the papal capital. A broad range of preservation policies and practices are examined at the half-ruined Colosseum, the intact Pantheon, and the little-known but essential Renaissance bridge known as the Ponte Santa Maria. Rome has always incorporated change in light of its glorious past as well as in the more pragmatic context of contemporary development. This investigation not only reveals the complexity of preservation as a contested practice, but also challenges us to rethink the way people in the past understood history itself. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 320 pages :) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-306) and index. |
ISBN: | 9780199896745 0199896747 9780199877461 0199877467 |
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spelling | Karmon, David E. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010055101 The ruin of the Eternal City : antiquity and preservation in Renaissance Rome / David Karmon. New York : Oxford University Press, ©2011. 1 online resource (ix, 320 pages :) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Oxford scholarship online Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-306) and index. Preservation practices in ancient and medieval Rome -- Inventing a preservation program in fifteenth-century Rome -- A sixteenth-century meteor in the Roman Forum -- The Colosseum -- The Pantheon -- The Ponte Santa Maria -- Conclusion: Rethinking preservation practices in Renaissance Rome -- Appendix of archival documents. In Renaissance Rome, ancient ruins were preserved as often as they were mined for their materials. Although the question of what to preserve and how continued to be subject to debate, preservation acquired renewed force and urgency as the new papal capital rose upon the ruins of the ancient city. Preservation practices became more focused and effective in Renaissance Rome than ever before. This book offers a new interpretation of the ongoing life of ancient buildings within the expanding early modern city. While historians and archaeologists have long affirmed that early modern builders disregarded the protection of antiquity, this study provides the first systematic analysis of preservation problems as perceived by the Renaissance popes, the civic magistrates, and ordinary citizens. Drawing on new evidence, this compelling study explores how civic officials balanced the defense of specific sites against the pressing demands imposed by population growth, circulation, and notions of urban decorum. Above all, the preservation of antiquity remained an indispensable tool to advance competing political agendas in the papal capital. A broad range of preservation policies and practices are examined at the half-ruined Colosseum, the intact Pantheon, and the little-known but essential Renaissance bridge known as the Ponte Santa Maria. Rome has always incorporated change in light of its glorious past as well as in the more pragmatic context of contemporary development. This investigation not only reveals the complexity of preservation as a contested practice, but also challenges us to rethink the way people in the past understood history itself. Print version record. University staff and students only. Requires University Computer Account login off-campus. Rome (Italy) Antiquities. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85115189 Renaissance Italy Rome. Historic preservation Italy Rome History To 1500. Historic preservation Italy Rome History 16th century. Rome (Italy) Antiquities Collection and preservation. Historic buildings Conservation and restoration Italy Rome. Rome (Italy) Buildings, structures, etc. Rome (Italie) Antiquités. Renaissance Italie Rome. Préservation historique Italie Rome Histoire 16e siècle. Rome (Italie) Antiquités Collections et conservation. Monuments historiques Conservation et restauration Italie Rome. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Antiquities fast Antiquities Collection and preservation fast Buildings fast Historic buildings Conservation and restoration fast Historic preservation fast Renaissance fast Italy Rome fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJqfPdVkJT8KqM83krFMyd Arkitektur Italien Rom renässansen. sao Arkitektur bevarande och restaurering Rom. sao To 1599 fast History fast has work: The ruin of the Eternal City (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGtdKHvdcgVfV4HwQGbxtC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Karmon, David E. Ruin of the Eternal City. New York : Oxford University Press, ©2011 9780199766895 (DLC) 2010033357 (OCoLC)658808669 Oxford scholarship online. Oxford scholarship online. Classical Studies module. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1069325 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1069325 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Karmon, David E. The ruin of the Eternal City : antiquity and preservation in Renaissance Rome / Oxford scholarship online. Oxford scholarship online. Classical Studies module. Preservation practices in ancient and medieval Rome -- Inventing a preservation program in fifteenth-century Rome -- A sixteenth-century meteor in the Roman Forum -- The Colosseum -- The Pantheon -- The Ponte Santa Maria -- Conclusion: Rethinking preservation practices in Renaissance Rome -- Appendix of archival documents. Renaissance Italy Rome. Historic preservation Italy Rome History To 1500. Historic preservation Italy Rome History 16th century. Historic buildings Conservation and restoration Italy Rome. Renaissance Italie Rome. Préservation historique Italie Rome Histoire 16e siècle. Monuments historiques Conservation et restauration Italie Rome. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Antiquities fast Antiquities Collection and preservation fast Buildings fast Historic buildings Conservation and restoration fast Historic preservation fast Renaissance fast Arkitektur Italien Rom renässansen. sao Arkitektur bevarande och restaurering Rom. sao |
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title | The ruin of the Eternal City : antiquity and preservation in Renaissance Rome / |
title_auth | The ruin of the Eternal City : antiquity and preservation in Renaissance Rome / |
title_exact_search | The ruin of the Eternal City : antiquity and preservation in Renaissance Rome / |
title_full | The ruin of the Eternal City : antiquity and preservation in Renaissance Rome / David Karmon. |
title_fullStr | The ruin of the Eternal City : antiquity and preservation in Renaissance Rome / David Karmon. |
title_full_unstemmed | The ruin of the Eternal City : antiquity and preservation in Renaissance Rome / David Karmon. |
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title_sort | ruin of the eternal city antiquity and preservation in renaissance rome |
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topic | Renaissance Italy Rome. Historic preservation Italy Rome History To 1500. Historic preservation Italy Rome History 16th century. Historic buildings Conservation and restoration Italy Rome. Renaissance Italie Rome. Préservation historique Italie Rome Histoire 16e siècle. Monuments historiques Conservation et restauration Italie Rome. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Antiquities fast Antiquities Collection and preservation fast Buildings fast Historic buildings Conservation and restoration fast Historic preservation fast Renaissance fast Arkitektur Italien Rom renässansen. sao Arkitektur bevarande och restaurering Rom. sao |
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