The Hills of Rome

The Hills of Rome

by Caroline Vout
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Publication Date: 10/11/2015

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Rome is 'the city of seven hills'. This book examines the need for the 'seven hills' cliché, its origins, development, impact and borrowing. It explores how the cliché relates to Rome's real volcanic terrain and how it is fundamental to how we define this. Its chronological remit is capacious: Varro, Virgil and Claudian at one end, on, through the work of Renaissance antiquarians, to embrace frescoes and nineteenth-century engravings. These artists and authors celebrated the hills and the views from these hills, in an attempt to capture Rome holistically. By studying their efforts, this book confronts the problems of encapsulating Rome and 'cityness' more broadly and indeed the artificiality of any representation, whether a painting, poem or map. In this sense, it is not a history of the city at any one moment in time, but a history of how the city has been, and has to be, perceived.

ISBN:
9781139579704
9781139579704
Category:
Classical history / classical civilisation
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
10-11-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Caroline Vout

Caroline (Carrie) Vout teaches and researches at the Universities of Cambridge and Leiden. She is also Director of Cambridge's Museum of Classical Archaeology and has curated exhibitions at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds, and at the Fitzwilliam Museum.

Carrie has appeared on Woman's Hour and In Our Time, and contributed pieces to magazines such as Apollo, Minerva, History Today, and to The Times Literary Supplement and The Observer. In 2012 and 2013, she chaired the judging panel of the John D. Criticos Prize literary prize. She has given public lectures across the world, and is regularly invited to talk to schools.

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