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Francesco Ignazio Lazzari’s Discrizione della villa pliniana: Visions of Antiquity in the Landscape of Umbria
Harvard University Press Cloth: 978-0-88402-487-3 Library of Congress Classification DG70.S2415T34 2021 Dewey Decimal Classification 937.573
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
A cultivated patrician, a prolific playwright, and a passionate student of local antiquity, Francesco Ignazio Lazzari (1634–1717) was a mainstay of the artistic and intellectual life of Città di Castello, an Umbrian city that maintained a remarkable degree of cultural autonomy during the early modern period. He was also the first author to identify the correct location of the lost villa “in Tuscis” owned by the Roman writer and statesman Pliny the Younger and known through his celebrated description. Lazzari’s reconstruction of this ancient estate, in the form of a large-scale drawing and a textual commentary, adds a unique document to the history of Italian gardens while offering a fascinating perspective on the role of landscape in shaping his native region’s identity. See other books on: Buildings, structures, etc | Gardens | Homes and haunts | Landscape | Visions See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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