Roma antica, sacra, moderna: The analogous Romes of the travel guide
Delbeke, Maarten; Morel, Anne-Françoise
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Title
Roma antica, sacra, moderna: The analogous Romes of the travel guide
Author(s)
Delbeke, Maarten
Morel, Anne-Françoise
Issue Date
2012
Keyword(s)
Information and Space
Spatial Analogies
Guidebooks of Rome
Abstract
The guidebook is not merely a registration of the city and its historical
evolution or of the changing preferences of visitors but rather
a device that selects and arranges aspects of the city—real as well
as imaginary—into a coherent representation of that city. This is
particularly the case in Rome, a city composed of three different
entities: the ancient, the Christian, and—from the second half of the
seventeenth century onward—the modern capital, each with their
own monuments and histories. From the sixteenth century onward,
Roman guidebooks use the categories of Roma antica, Roma sacra,
and Roma moderna to define and represent these three components.
In this essay, we argue that the changing application of these labels
in the course of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries reflects not
only the far-going physical transformation of the city during that period
but also new ways of thinking about the identity of Rome. The
reconfiguration of the three “Romes” in the space of the guidebook, operated by means of a continuous rearrangement of sections, illustrations,
and descriptions, illustrates how successive authors and
publishers attempted to fit the three well-established categories onto
reality. An examination of how English visitors reacted to Rome will
demonstrate how effective the categories of Roma antica, sacra, and
moderna were in organizing the perception of the contemporary city
and its analogs.
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ISSN
0024-2594
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1353/lib.2012.0038
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