renovatio urbis

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16th century Rome
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architectural history
architecture rome
Author_Nicholas Temple
Bramante's Design
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classical tradition architecture
Cortile Del Belvedere
Dei Banchi
Della Lungara
Della Rovere Family
Della Rovere Pope
Donato Bramante
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Gaius Cestius
Janus Quadrifrons
Julius II
Meta Romuli
Mons Vaticanus
Musei Vaticani
Nicholas III
nicholas temple
Palazzo Dei Tribunali
Palazzo Della Cancelleria
papal city
Paul III
politics architectural history
Pontificate of Julius II
Pope Julius II
Porta Triumphalis
religious architecture
renaissance studies rome
San Biagio
Sixtus IV
St Peter's Basilica
St Peter's Tomb
Stanza Della Segnatura
Tiber River
urban design history
Vatican Obelisk
Villa Belvedere

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415473859
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Apr 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Examining the urban and architectural developments in Rome during the Pontificate of Julius II (1503–13) this book focuses on the political, religious and artistic motives behind the changes. Each chapter focuses on a particular project, from the Palazzo dei Tribunali to the Stanza della Segnatura, and examines their topographical and symbolic contexts in relationship to the broader vision of Julian Rome.

This original work explores not just historical sources relating to buildings but also humanist/antiquarian texts, papal sermons/eulogies, inscriptions, frescoes and contemporary maps. An important contribution to current scholarship of early sixteenth century Rome, its urban design and architecture.

Nicholas Temple is Professor of Architecture at the University of Lincoln, having previously taught at the University of Liverpool, Nottingham University, the University of Pennsylvania and Leeds Metropolitan University. A Rome Scholar (1986-88), his previous publications include Disclosing Horizons: Architecture, Perspective and Redemptive Space and co-editor of The Humanities in Architectural Design (Routledge 2006 and 2010).

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