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Rome in the Tenth Century: A History in Art by John Osborne ISBN 9781009639699, 1009639692 instant download

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Authors:John Osborne
Pages:228 pages
Year:2025
Edition:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:9.38 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781009639699, 1009639692
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Rome in the Tenth Century: A History in Art by John Osborne ISBN 9781009639699, 1009639692 instant download

This is the third and final volume in a series examining the history of Rome in the early Middle Ages (700-1000 CE) through the primary lens of the city's material culture. The previous volumes examined the eighth and the ninth centuries respectively. John Osborne uses buildings (both religious and domestic), their decorations, other works of painting and sculpture, inscriptions, manuscripts, ceramics, metalwork, and coins as 'documents' to supplement what can be gleaned from more traditional written sources such as the Liber pontificalis. The overall approach is particularly appropriate for tenth-century Rome, which has traditionally been considered a 'dark age', given recent research on standing monuments and the large amount of new material brought to light in archaeological excavations undertaken over the last four decades. This magnificent and beautifully illustrated volume provides a triumphant conclusion to a series which will be indispensable for all those interested in early medieval Rome.
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