The Roads of Roman Italy

The Roads of Roman Italy
Title The Roads of Roman Italy PDF eBook
Author Ray Laurence
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 240
Release 2002-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 1136823875

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The Roads of Roman Italy offers a complete re-evaluation of both the evidence and the interpretation of Roman land transport. The book utilises archaeological, epigraphic and literary evidence for Roman communications, drawing on recent approaches to the human landscape developed by geographers. Among the topics considered are: * the relationship between the road and the human landscape * the administration and maintenance of the road system * the role of roads as imperial monuments * the economics of road construction and urban development.

The Roads to Rome

The Roads to Rome
Title The Roads to Rome PDF eBook
Author Jarrett Wrisley
Publisher Clarkson Potter
Total Pages 322
Release 2020-11-03
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1984822322

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IACP AWARD FINALIST • An epic, exquisitely photographed road trip through the Italian countryside, exploring the ancient traditions, master artisans, and over 80 storied recipes that built the iconic cuisine of Rome When former food writer Jarrett Wrisley and chef Paolo Vitaletti decided to open an Italian restaurant, they didn’t just take a trip to Rome. They spent years crisscrossing the surrounding countryside, eating, drinking, and traveling down whatever road they felt like taking. Only after they opened Appia, an authentic Roman trattoria in Bangkok of all places, did they realize that their epic journey had all the makings of a book. So they went back. And this time, they took a photographer. Roman cuisine doesn’t come from Rome, exactly, but from the roads to Rome—the trade routes that brought foods from all over Italy to the capital. In The Roads to Rome, Jarrett and Paolo weave their way between Roman kitchens and through the countryside of Lazio, Umbria, and Emilia-Romagna, meeting farmers and artisans and learning about the origins of the ingredients that gave rise to such iconic dishes as pasta Cacio e Pepe and Spaghetti all’Amatriciana. They go straight to source of the beloved dishes of the countryside, highlighting recipes for everything from Vignarola bursting with sautéed artichokes, fava beans, and spring peas with guanciale to Porchetta made with crisp-roasted pork belly and loin. Five years in the making, part-cookbook and part-travelogue, The Roads to Rome is an ode to the butchers, fishermen, and other artisans who feed the city, and how their history and culture come to the plate.

The Roads of the Romans

The Roads of the Romans
Title The Roads of the Romans PDF eBook
Author Romolo Augusto Staccioli
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 140
Release 2003
Genre Roads
ISBN 9780892367320

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The Appian Way

The Appian Way
Title The Appian Way PDF eBook
Author Robert A. Kaster
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 138
Release 2012-04-23
Genre History
ISBN 0226425711

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Describes travel down the Appian Way while analyzing the meaning of the road in modern and ancient context.

Roads and Ruins

Roads and Ruins
Title Roads and Ruins PDF eBook
Author Paul Baxa
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2010-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0802099955

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In the 1930s, the Italian Fascist regime profoundly changed the landscape of Rome's historic centre, demolishing buildings and displacing thousands of Romans in order to display the ruins of the pre-Christian Roman Empire. This transformation is commonly interpreted as a failed attempt to harmonize urban planning with Fascism's ideological exaltation of the Roman Empire. Roads and Ruins argues that the chaotic Fascist cityscape, filled with traffic and crumbling ruins, was in fact a reflection of the landscape of the First World War. In the radical interwar transformation of Roman space, Paul Baxa finds the embodiment of the Fascist exaltation of speed and destruction, with both roads and ruins defining the cultural impulses at the heart of the movement. Drawing on a wide variety of sources, including war diaries, memoirs, paintings, films, and government archives, Roads and Ruins is a richly textured study that offers an original perspective on a well known story.

Roads to Rome

Roads to Rome
Title Roads to Rome PDF eBook
Author John Heseltine
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 164
Release 2005
Genre Italy
ISBN 9780892368273

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"A lifelong love affair with Italy prompted travel photographer John Heseltine to create his own visual record of a unique series of journeys he made along five of the ancient Roman roads: the Via Appia, which extends from Rome to the great port of Brindisi; the Via Cassia to Siena and Florence; the Via Flaminia to Fano; the Via Aurelia to Ventimigli; and the Via Emilia from Milan to Rimini. These routes offer a natural framework to a photographic record of the varied regions of Italy and glimpses of how they have evolved over two thousand years, with insight into the fusion of old and new that gives Italy its distinctive character."--BOOK JACKET.

The Roads of Roman Italy

The Roads of Roman Italy
Title The Roads of Roman Italy PDF eBook
Author Ray Laurence
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 255
Release 2002-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 1136823948

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The Roads of Roman Italy offers a complete re-evaluation of both the evidence and the interpretation of Roman land transport. The book utilises archaeological, epigraphic and literary evidence for Roman communications, drawing on recent approaches to the human landscape developed by geographers. Among the topics considered are: * the relationship between the road and the human landscape * the administration and maintenance of the road system * the role of roads as imperial monuments * the economics of road construction and urban development.