Description
1961 Revised edition. Hardcover has significant wear, scuffs, small marks, stains and small tears. No dust jacket. Spine has significant reading creases and wear, small tears on top and bottom. First couple publishing pages have come loose but the pages containing the book itself are still holding. Pages have some marks and small tears on some pages but largely are clean. Readable copy.
This well-worn copy of Martin Hurlimann’s “Rome” offers a fascinating window into the ancient world. Published in 1961, this revised edition presents a comprehensive exploration of the history, architecture, and culture of one of the most influential civilizations in human history. Despite its visible signs of use, the book’s pages remain largely intact, allowing readers to immerse themselves in Hurlimann’s meticulously researched and vividly illustrated account.
As a renowned scholar of classical antiquity, Hurlimann’s expertise shines through in his detailed descriptions of Rome’s iconic landmarks, from the Colosseum to the Pantheon. His insights into the city’s art, literature, and social structures provide a rich context for understanding the enduring legacy of the Roman Empire. This copy, with its well-worn appearance, serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with this pivotal period in human civilization.
For collectors and enthusiasts of ancient history, this volume represents a rare opportunity to acquire a piece of scholarly heritage. Its physical condition, while imperfect, only adds to its charm and authenticity, reflecting the countless hours of study and appreciation it has undoubtedly witnessed over the decades. Whether for academic research or personal enrichment, this copy of “Rome” promises to transport readers back in time, offering a captivating exploration of a civilization that continues to shape our modern world.