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Mirabilia urbis Romae. Five centuries of Guidebooks and Views
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Mirabilia urbis Romae. Five centuries of Guidebooks and Views Paperback - 2002

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  • Title Mirabilia urbis Romae. Five centuries of Guidebooks and Views
  • Author Marshall, Amy
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Publisher University of Toronto Library, Toronto
  • Date 2002
  • ISBN 9780772760395
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MIRABILIA URBIS ROMAE: Five Centuries of Guidebooks and Views

MIRABILIA URBIS ROMAE: Five Centuries of Guidebooks and Views

by Amy Marshall

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Toronto: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, 2002. Paperback. As New. 103p. A new, unread softcover book. Catalogue issued in conction with an exhibition at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library. The exhibition featured manuscripts of travel writings about the city of Rome.
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Mirabilia urbis Romae. Five centuries of Guidebooks and Views
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Mirabilia urbis Romae. Five centuries of Guidebooks and Views

by Marshall, Amy

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Toronto: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, 2002 Book. New Book from Publisher. Soft cover. 1st Canadian Edition.. Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, 28 January - 26 April 2002. This exhibition highlighted the Eternal City as a prime destination for travellers. For centuries, Rome has attracted visitors from all walks of life ranging from religious pilgrims and young men taking the Grand Tour to architects, exiles and poets. The city's richness and continual self-renewal have ensured that Rome takes on new features for each generation of visitors. This is evident in the varied selection of material on display which included early pilgrimage guides from the sixteenth century, travel accounts and phrase-books published in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and view books and publishers' guides from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The exhibition and accompanying catalogue were prepared by guest… Read More
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