{"product_id":"marliani-bartolomeo","title":"MARLIANI, Bartolomeo","description":"\u003cp\u003eA fine copy of the first illustrated edition of this most important early guide to Rome  rare  (Brunet). Bartolomeo Marliani (1488-1566) was a humanist, archaeologist and antiquary. First published in 1534 as  Antiquae Romae topographia , this is his most famous work. This edition was dedicated to Francis I, and remained the standard reference for the topography of ancient Rome to the C18. Rabelais had planned to write a similar description of ancient Rome, a project eventually aborted; he contributed instead to Marliani s,  offering his knowledge, and checking classical quotations and inscriptions  (McGowan, 36). In peripatetic fashion, the work leads the reader around the remains of the ancient city, illustrating side by side its ruins and lost buildings. It discusses, in brief sections, temples, private and state buildings, arches, sepulchres, basilicae, baths, bridges, roads and aqueducts, but also statues and columns, often reproducing epigraphic inscriptions, and with the help of 23 woodcuts, here in strong, clean impression. The handsomely illustrated statues of the  Lupa Capitolina  and the Laoc√∂on are remarkable, this depiction being  one of the earliest known  (Fowler). Marliani s identification of the original location of the Foro Romano was harshly criticised by the architect Pirro Ligorio, whose (incorrect) theory eventually prevailed.  Topographia  epitomized a growing  confluence of interest among scholars and architects who were pursuing a common goal, the graphic preservation of Roman antiquity  a feat previously attempted, among others, by Serlio in  Terzo libro  and Raphael, in a short-lived project begun just before his death (Maier, 8). The large, important map of Rome is beautifully executed by the celebrated calligrapher Giovanni Battista Palatino (1515-75). Following the  ichnographic  technique defined by Vitruvius, current among architects but little known to the wider readership, it portrays jointly natural and human topography, rendering buildings as plans, specifying the thickness of walls and columns, and, through fine hatching, the relative height of the hills all to scale (Maier, 6). A fresh, clean copy of this important work for the early modern rediscovery of ancient Rome. \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n The Nordkirchen Library was located in the castle of the Dukes of Arenberg, built in the early C18 and known as the  Versailles of Wesphalia . One of the richest of its time, the library comprised very rare, sometimes unrecorded mss, incunabula and early books. The collection was sold in Brussels in 1951, when it was first revealed to the wider public, becoming a major event for bibliophiles worldwide.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"MARLIANI, Bartolomeo","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57820352020815,"sku":"L3584","price":10500.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/6-5_22c38f95-9679-425e-8800-117f9059689f.jpg?v=1781794792","url":"https:\/\/sokol-books-ltd.myshopify.com\/products\/marliani-bartolomeo","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}