Mario Erasmo creatively explores the nexus between classical and contemporary
approaches to dying, death and interment. From theme funerals in St Louis to
Etruscan sarcophagi, he offers a rich and insightful discussion of finitude
across the ages.
Rome, the Eternal City - birthplace of western civilisation and soul of the ancient world - has a history that stretches back two thousand five hundred years. It is also one of the most-visited places in the world, but where does one begin to delve into two millennia of history, culture, art and architecture, whilst also navigating the vibrant modern city? Mario Erasmo here guides the traveller through Rome's many layers of history, exploring the streets, museums, piazze, ruins and parks of this 'city of the soul'. Punctuated with anecdote, myth and legend, these unique walks often retrace the very steps taken by ancient Romans, early Christians, medieval pilgrims, Renaissance artists and aristocrats on the Grand Tour. Here is a rich cultural history of Rome that brings its epic past alive, illuminating the extraordinary sights and fascinating secrets of one of Europe's most beguiling cities.
The Definitive Walking Guide to the Renaissance City
224pages
8 heures de lecture
Exploring Florence reveals a rich tapestry of history, from its founding by Julius Caesar to its pivotal role in the Italian Renaissance. The city is steeped in the legacies of luminaries like Dante, Boccaccio, and Michelangelo, while also embracing a vibrant contemporary scene filled with innovative art, fashion, and cuisine. Walking through its streets allows visitors to fully appreciate both the historical significance and modern allure of this iconic cultural destination.