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Introduction | ||
Pt. I | Ancient Rome | |
1 | The Roman Forum | 5 |
2 | The Ara Pacis Augustae | 17 |
3 | The Colosseum | 25 |
4 | When Rome Ruled the World | 31 |
5 | The Pantheon | 38 |
6 | Castel Sant'Angelo | 45 |
7 | The Baths of Caracalla and of Diocletian | 52 |
8 | The Walls of Mighty Rome | 59 |
9 | Rome's Indispensable Aqueducts | 66 |
Pt. II | Early Christian and Medieval Rome | |
10 | The Christian Catacombs | 77 |
11 | The Jewish Catacombs | 85 |
12 | St. John Lateran | 91 |
13 | S. Maria Maggiore | 96 |
14 | S. Prassede | 103 |
15 | S. Clemente | 109 |
Pt. III | Late Medieval and Renaissance Rome | |
16 | S. Maria sopra Minerva | 121 |
17 | Pope Julius II | 130 |
18 | Raphael in Rome: The Vatican Frescoes | 137 |
19 | Raphael in Rome: The Villa Farnesina | 145 |
20 | Leo X and Clement VII | 152 |
21 | Pope Paul III and His Art Patronage | 160 |
22 | St. Peter's | 167 |
23 | The Sistine Chapel | 177 |
24 | Michelangelo's Last Judgment | 183 |
25 | The Rome of St. Ignatius Loyola | 189 |
26 | Pope Sixtus V and His Urban Planning | 196 |
Pt. IV | Baroque Rome | |
27 | Caravaggio | 205 |
28 | Caravaggio Up Close | 210 |
29 | Gianlorenzo Bernini | 220 |
30 | Bernini at St. Peter's | 229 |
31 | The Architecture of Francesco Borromini | 234 |
32 | The Trevi Fountain | 242 |
Pt. V | Modern Rome | |
33 | The Quartiere Coppede | 251 |
34 | Mussolini's "Third Rome" | 257 |
35 | The Shrines of Rome's Modern Martyrs | 263 |
Notes | 269 | |
Bibliography | 271 | |
List of Illustrations | 273 | |
Acknowledgments | 277 | |
Index | 279 |
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