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Place Navonne batie sur les ruines du Cirque
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Place Navonne batie sur les ruines du Cirque
Place Navonne, batie sur les ruines du Cirque Agonalis de l Empereur Alexandre Severe, Rome moderne: premiere ville de l Europe: avec toutes ses magnificences et ses delices: nouvellement and tres-exactement decrite: ce qui est suivi d une description tres-exacte du gouvernement and de l Etat de Rome, aussi bien que des fonctions publiques du Pape and de tous ceux qui ont des emplois aupres de lui...: le tout divise en six tomes, Aa, Pieter van der, 1655-1733, Deseine, Francois-Jacques, d. 1715, Engraving, 1713, Page 347, the plate folds out, displaying a perspective of Place Navonne, part of the second volume, beginning on page 299, and bound together with the first volume
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1655 1733 1713 1715 Alexandre Avec Toutes Bound Together Ce Qui Ceux Delices Deseine Displaying Divise First Volume Francois Jacques Gouvernement Le Tout Lempereur Leurope Magnificences Nouvellement Page 299 Pape Perspective Pieter Van Première Ville Rome Moderne Ruines Severe Trè Exactement Décrite Cirque Fonctions Publiques Suivi Tomes
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from the Liszt Collection showcases the magnificent Place Navonne in Rome, built upon the ruins of the Cirque Agonalis of Emperor Alexander Severus. The image, an engraving dating back to 1713, is part of a larger work that spans six volumes and provides a detailed description of modern Rome. The fold-out plate on page 347 offers a breathtaking perspective of Place Navonne, capturing its grandeur and splendor. As one gazes at this historic site, it becomes evident why Rome was considered the premier city of Europe during that time. The first volume delves into an accurate depiction of Rome's government structure and state affairs. It also sheds light on the public functions carried out by the Pope and those employed under him. This comprehensive account allows readers to gain insight into both the physical beauty and political workings of this ancient city. Bound together with volume two, which begins on page 299, this print takes viewers on a journey through time as they explore Place Navonne within its historical context. The attention to detail in this engraving is truly remarkable; every architectural element is meticulously rendered. As you admire this exquisite piece from the Liszt Collection, let your imagination transport you to 18th-century Rome - a city brimming with magnificence and delights waiting to be discovered around every corner.
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