Gio. Benedetto Castiglione Genovese. Il Grechetto a Roma. Committenza e opere
Edited by Orlando Anna and Francesco Rotatori.
Genova, 2023; paperback, pp. 304, col. ill., cm 23x29.
cover price: € 150.00
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Gio. Benedetto Castiglione Genovese. Il Grechetto a Roma. Committenza e opere
Edited by Orlando Anna and Francesco Rotatori.
Genova, 2023; paperback, pp. 304, col. ill., cm 23x29.
FREE (cover price: € 150.00)
Giovan Antonio Dosio Da San Gimignano Architetto e Scultor Fiorentino tra Roma, Firenze e Napoli
Edited by Emanuele Barletti.
Photographs by BACHerin Paolo and Saverio De Meo.
Prima edizione 2011.
Firenze, 2011; bound, pp. 844, b/w and col. ill., tavv., cm 24x28,5.
FREE (cover price: € 98.00)
Vincenzo Meucci
Co-Editore: Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze.
Firenze, 2015; hardback, pp. 304, col. ill., cm 25x29,5.
(Arte).
FREE (cover price: € 50.00)
Gherardo Bosio. Opera Completa 1927-1941
Firenze, 2016; paperback, pp. 368, b/w and col. ill., cm 23x28.
(Architetti del Novecento. Storia e archivi).
FREE (cover price: € 60.00)
Unde Incipit Baetica. Los límites de la Baetica y su integración territorial (s. I-III)
Sergio Espana Chamorro
Libreria Editrice L'Erma di Bretschneider
Spanish Text.
Roma, 2021; paperback, pp. 420, 61 b/w ill., 1 b/w plates, cm 17x24.
(Hispania Antigua. Serie Historica. 11).
series: Hispania Antigua. Serie Historica.
ISBN: 88-913-2152-4 - EAN13: 9788891321527
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Weight: 1 kg
This book is a macro-territorial study of the organization and administration of a Roman province, Baetica, examining its external and internal delineation, settlement pattern and a reinterpretation of its constitution. Its content deals with the understanding of how the territories and landscapes were apprehended and understood by the Romans and equally reconfigured in such a way as to give rise to the provincial divisions that were formulated in imperial times. It is also a study of the processes and indications that allow us to know and understand territorial connections and how they were understood and lived by the provincial populations of those spaces, without falling into the reductionism of separating territory and the inhabitants.










