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Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome: Volume XLI

Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome: Volume XLI

Caroline Bruzelius
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The Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome began in 1915 and were published almost annually, with the exception of the years of the two world wars, until 1980. The present volume represents the Academy's dedication to the continuation of this series.
The Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome represents the interests of the American Academy in Rome, its fellows and residents, and the larger international community that congregates around its excellent library and facilities. It presents ambitious and substantial articles in the fields represented by the American Academy, including but not limited to Roman archaeology and topography, ancient history, Latin literature, and classical art history.

This new volume, edited by Malcolm Bell and Caroline Bruzelius, includes contributions from a diverse and striking group of authors including Barbara Barletta, Edward Dabrowa, Brendan Dooley, Elizabeth Fentress, Nicholas Horsfall, R. S. Kilpatrick, Elfriede Regina Knauer, Richard Lim, Adam Rabinowitz, and Adam Ziòlkowski.

Malcolm Bell is Professor of Art History, University of Virginia, and past Mellon Professor, American Academy in Rome. Caroline Bruzelius is Director, American Academy in Rome.
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Release
December 15, 1998
ISBN
0472109162
ISBN 13
9780472109166

Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome: Volume XLI

Caroline Bruzelius
0/5 ( ratings)
The Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome began in 1915 and were published almost annually, with the exception of the years of the two world wars, until 1980. The present volume represents the Academy's dedication to the continuation of this series.
The Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome represents the interests of the American Academy in Rome, its fellows and residents, and the larger international community that congregates around its excellent library and facilities. It presents ambitious and substantial articles in the fields represented by the American Academy, including but not limited to Roman archaeology and topography, ancient history, Latin literature, and classical art history.

This new volume, edited by Malcolm Bell and Caroline Bruzelius, includes contributions from a diverse and striking group of authors including Barbara Barletta, Edward Dabrowa, Brendan Dooley, Elizabeth Fentress, Nicholas Horsfall, R. S. Kilpatrick, Elfriede Regina Knauer, Richard Lim, Adam Rabinowitz, and Adam Ziòlkowski.

Malcolm Bell is Professor of Art History, University of Virginia, and past Mellon Professor, American Academy in Rome. Caroline Bruzelius is Director, American Academy in Rome.
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Release
December 15, 1998
ISBN
0472109162
ISBN 13
9780472109166

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