Ave Roma Immortalis: The History of Eternal Rome (Vol. 1&2)

Ave Roma Immortalis: The History of Eternal Rome (Vol. 1&2)
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"Ave Roma Immortalis" in tells us the story of Rome, presented by regions, sections, streets, villas, archeological remains and monuments one would see by walking thrugh the roads of the eternal city. Contents: The Making of the City The Empire The City of Augustus The Middle Age The Fourteen Regions: Monti Trevi Colonna Campo Marzo Ponte Parione Regola Sant' Eustachio Pigna Campitelli Sant' Angelo Ripa Trastevere Borgo Leo the Thirteenth The Vatican Saint Peter's

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F. Marion Crawford. Ave Roma Immortalis: The History of Eternal Rome (Vol. 1&2)

Ave Roma Immortalis: The History of Eternal Rome (Vol. 1&2)

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Volume 1

Table of Contents

WORKS CONSULTED. NOT INCLUDING CLASSIC WRITERS NOR ENCYCLOPÆDIAS

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II

III

IV

V

REGION I MONTI

REGION II TREVI

REGION III COLONNA

REGION IV CAMPO MARZO

REGION V PONTE

REGION VI PARIONE

Volume 2

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REGION VII REGOLA

REGION VIII SANT' EUSTACHIO

REGION IX PIGNA

REGION X CAMPITELLI

REGION XI SANT' ANGELO

REGION XII RIPA

REGION XIII TRASTEVERE

REGION XIV BORGO

LEO THE THIRTEENTH

THE VATICAN

SAINT PETER'S

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F. Marion Crawford

Wandering Into The Past: Historical Events, Biographies and Archeology

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The first Rome sprang from the ashes of the Alban volcano, the second Rome rose from the ashes of herself, as she has risen again and again since then. But the Gauls had done Rome a service, too. In crushing her to the earth, they had crushed many of her enemies out of existence; and when she stood up to face the world once more, she fought not to beat the Æquians or the Etruscans at her gates, but to conquer Italy. And by steady fighting she won it all, and brought home the spoils and divided the lands; here and there a battle lost, as in the bloody Caudine pass, but always more battles won, and more, and more, sternly relentless to revolt. Brutus had seen his own sons' heads fall at his own word; should Caius Pontius, the Samnite, be spared, because he was the bravest of the brave? To her faithful friends Rome was just, and now and then half-contemptuously generous.

The idle Greek fine gentlemen of Tarentum sat in their theatre one day, overlooking the sea, shaded by dyed awnings from the afternoon sun, listening entranced to some grand play—the Œdipus King, perhaps, or Alcestis, or Medea. Ten Roman trading ships came sailing round the point; and the wind failed, and they lay there with drooping sails, waiting for the land breeze that springs up at night. Perhaps some rough Latin sailor, as is the way today in calm weather when there is no work to be done, began to howl out one of those strange, endless songs which have been sung down to us, from ear to ear, out of the primeval Aryan darkness—loud, long drawn out, exasperating in its unfinished cadence, jarring on the refined Greek ear, discordant with the actor's finely measured tones. In sudden rage at the noise—so it must have been—those delicate idlers sprang up and ran down to the harbour, and took the boats that lay there, and overwhelmed the unarmed Roman traders, slaying many of them. Foolish, cruel, almost comic. So a sensitive musician, driven half mad by a street organ, longs to rush out and break the thing to pieces, and kill the poor grinder for his barbarous noise.

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