This volume explores the conflicting representations of ancient Rome—one of the most important European cities in the medieval imagination—in late Middle En
This volume explores the conflicting representations of ancient Rome—one of the most important European cities in the medieval imagination—in late Middle En
At the turn of the fifteenth century, Rome was a city in transitionparts ancient, medieval, and modern; pagan and Christianand as it emerged from its medieval d
The Balkans offer classic examples of how empires imagine they can transform themselves into national states (Ottomanism) and how nation-states project themselv
This work argues that Rome is relevant to the Romantic period not as the continuation of an earlier neoclassicism, but rather as a concept that is simultaneousl