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Book Title
“When All of Rome Was Under Construction”
Title
“When All of Rome Was Under Construction”
Subtitle
The Building Process in Baroque Rome
ISBN-10
0271055731
EAN
9780271055732
ISBN
9780271055732
Genre
Architecture & Antiques
Release Date
02/06/2013
Release Year
2013
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
"When All of Rome Was under Construction" : the Building Process in Baroque Rome
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Dorothy Metzger Habel
Item Length
10in
Publisher
Pennsylvania STATE University Press
Item Width
9in
Item Weight
52.1 Oz
Number of Pages
248 Pages

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Analyzes the politics and economics of architecture and the building process in seventeenth-century Rome. Explores topics ranging from the financing of construction to the availability of materials and personnel.

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Publisher
Pennsylvania STATE University Press
ISBN-10
0271055731
ISBN-13
9780271055732
eBay Product ID (ePID)
150627203

Product Key Features

Author
Dorothy Metzger Habel
Publication Name
"When All of Rome Was under Construction" : the Building Process in Baroque Rome
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
248 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
9in
Item Weight
52.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Na9070.H33 2013
Reviews
"'When All of Rome Was Under Construction' will take its place among the most important and substantial contributions to architectural scholarship and Roman Baroque urban history in a very long time. It traces and vitalizes our understanding of individual and institutional interests in Roman architecture in a way that has been hardly, if ever, equaled. Dorothy Habel's research makes the study of Roman Baroque urbanism more engaging and pertinent than ever before. This is benchmark scholarship." --Tod Marder, Rutgers University, " 'When All of Rome Was Under Construction' will take its place among the most important and substantial contributions to architectural scholarship and Roman Baroque urban history in a very long time. It traces and vitalizes our understanding of individual and institutional interests in Roman architecture in a way that has been hardly, if ever, equaled. Dorothy Habel's research makes the study of Roman Baroque urbanism more engaging and pertinent than ever before. This is benchmark scholarship." --Tod Marder,Rutgers University, &"'When All of Rome Was Under Construction&' will take its place among the most important and substantial contributions to architectural scholarship and Roman Baroque urban history in a very long time. It traces and vitalizes our understanding of individual and institutional interests in Roman architecture in a way that has been hardly, if ever, equaled. Dorothy Habel&'s research makes the study of Roman Baroque urbanism more engaging and pertinent than ever before. This is benchmark scholarship.&" &-Tod Marder, Rutgers University, "Any reader who loves Rome, studies the early modern period in art history, and holds dear the history of architecture will find much to admire in Dorothy Metzger Habel's study of construction and urban planning in seventeenth-century Rome. 'When All of Rome Was Under Construction': The Building Process in Baroque Rome digs deep into archival records to tell compelling stories about how the building trades functioned and who got to boss whom around, along with what were the obstacles, snags, and goals faced by those who helped to shape baroque Rome." -Vernon Hyde Minor, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, "Based on the eloquent voices in personal diaries, the pleadings of interested parties, and essays dedicated to the public good, Dorothy Habel's richly textured account of mid-seventeenth-century Rome's urban development is only minimally a story of the great patrons and grand architecture. We learn instead about the negotiations necessary to get things done. Tax policy, financing strategy, and the conflicts among powerful stakeholders structure this history of development. Taking a citywide view, Habel spells out the financial and material connections among projects across the city. This is an account reinforced by the author's extensive knowledge of Roman topographic imagery and has the great virtue of reintegrating the visual documents with the problems and proposals that give them meaning." --David Friedman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Habel lays out for us the key decade in the modern development of the piazza, along with revealing glimpses behind the scenes of various other projects, in this richly documented and closely argued book." -Joseph Connors, Renaissance Quarterly, "Based on the eloquent voices in personal diaries, the pleadings of interested parties, and essays dedicated to the public good, Dorothy Habel's richly textured account of mid-seventeenth-century Rome's urban development is only minimally a story of the great patrons and grand architecture. We learn instead about the negotiations necessary to get things done. Tax policy, financing strategy, and the conflicts among powerful stakeholders structure this history of development. Taking a citywide view, Habel spells out the financial and material connections among projects across the city. This is an account reinforced by the author's extensive knowledge of Roman topographic imagery and has the great virtue of reintegrating the visual documents with the problems and proposals that give them meaning." -David Friedman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, &"Any reader who loves Rome, studies the early modern period in art history, and holds dear the history of architecture will find much to admire in Dorothy Metzger Habel&'s study of construction and urban planning in seventeenth-century Rome. 'When All of Rome Was Under Construction&': The Building Process in Baroque Rome digs deep into archival records to tell compelling stories about how the building trades functioned and who got to boss whom around, along with what were the obstacles, snags, and goals faced by those who helped to shape baroque Rome.&" &-Vernon Hyde Minor, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, &"Habel lays out for us the key decade in the modern development of the piazza, along with revealing glimpses behind the scenes of various other projects, in this richly documented and closely argued book.&" &-Joseph Connors, Renaissance Quarterly, "Habel lays out for us the key decade in the modern development of the piazza, along with revealing glimpses behind the scenes of various other projects, in this richly documented and closely argued book." --Joseph Connors Renaissance Quarterly, " 'When All of Rome Was Under Construction' will take its place among the most important and substantial contributions to architectural scholarship and Roman Baroque urban history in a very long time. It traces and vitalizes our understanding of individual and institutional interests in Roman architecture in a way that has been hardly, if ever, equaled. Dorothy Habel's research makes the study of Roman Baroque urbanism more engaging and pertinent than ever before. This is benchmark scholarship." --Tod Marder, Rutgers University, " 'When All of Rome Was Under Construction' will take its place among the most important and substantial contributions to architectural scholarship and Roman Baroque urban history in a very long time. It traces and vitalizes our understanding of individual and institutional interests in Roman architecture in a way that has been hardly, if ever, equaled. Dorothy Habel's research makes the study of Roman Baroque urbanism more engaging and pertinent than ever before. This is benchmark scholarship." -Tod Marder, Rutgers University, "Based on the eloquent voices in personal diaries, the pleadings of interested parties, and essays dedicated to the public good, Dorothy Habel's richly textured account of mid-seventeenth-century Rome's urban development is only minimally a story of the great patrons and grand architecture. We learn instead about the negotiations necessary to get things done. Tax policy, financing strategy, and the conflicts among powerful stakeholders structure this history of development. Taking a citywide view, Habel spells out the financial and material connections among projects across the city. This is an account reinforced by the author's extensive knowledge of Roman topographic imagery and has the great virtue of reintegrating the visual documents with the problems and proposals that give them meaning." --David Friedman,Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Any reader who loves Rome, studies the early modern period in art history, and holds dear the history of architecture will find much to admire in Dorothy Metzger Habel's study of construction and urban planning in seventeenth-century Rome. 'When All of Rome Was Under Construction': The Building Process in Baroque Rome digs deep into archival records to tell compelling stories about how the building trades functioned and who got to boss whom around, along with what were the obstacles, snags, and goals faced by those who helped to shape baroque Rome." --Vernon Hyde Minor Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, &"Based on the eloquent voices in personal diaries, the pleadings of interested parties, and essays dedicated to the public good, Dorothy Habel&'s richly textured account of mid-seventeenth-century Rome&'s urban development is only minimally a story of the great patrons and grand architecture. We learn instead about the negotiations necessary to get things done. Tax policy, financing strategy, and the conflicts among powerful stakeholders structure this history of development. Taking a citywide view, Habel spells out the financial and material connections among projects across the city. This is an account reinforced by the author&'s extensive knowledge of Roman topographic imagery and has the great virtue of reintegrating the visual documents with the problems and proposals that give them meaning.&" &-David Friedman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "'When All of Rome Was Under Construction' will take its place among the most important and substantial contributions to architectural scholarship and Roman Baroque urban history in a very long time. It traces and vitalizes our understanding of individual and institutional interests in Roman architecture in a way that has been hardly, if ever, equaled. Dorothy Habel's research makes the study of Roman Baroque urbanism more engaging and pertinent than ever before. This is benchmark scholarship." -Tod Marder, Rutgers University, "Habel lays out for us the key decade in the modern development of the piazza, along with revealing glimpses behind the scenes of various other projects, in this richly documented and closely argued book." --Joseph Connors, Renaissance Quarterly, "Any reader who loves Rome, studies the early modern period in art history, and holds dear the history of architecture will find much to admire in Dorothy Metzger Habel's study of construction and urban planning in seventeenth-century Rome. 'When All of Rome Was Under Construction': The Building Process in Baroque Rome digs deep into archival records to tell compelling stories about how the building trades functioned and who got to boss whom around, along with what were the obstacles, snags, and goals faced by those who helped to shape baroque Rome." --Vernon Hyde Minor, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Table of Content
Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Abbreviations Units of Measure and Monetary Values Introduction 1 The Urban Redevelopment of Piazza Colonna I: "Senza Spesa Ne Aggravare Alcuno" 2 The Urban Redevelopment of Piazza Colonna II: "Il Negotio Restava Aggiustato" 3 The Repercussions of Building Piazza S. Pietro "in Tempo Che Tutta Roma Era in Fabrica" 4 Lorenzo Pizzatti and His "Roza Riforma": A Pavonazzo Speaks Up "Tutto per il Ben Publico" Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2013
Topic
Europe / Italy, Buildings / Public, Commercial & Industrial, Religious, Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, General, History / Baroque & Rococo, History / General
Lccn
2012-037265
Dewey Decimal
711/.4094563209032
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Art, Architecture, History, Political Science

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