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The book written by Romolo Augusto Staccioli, professor of Etruscan Studies and Italian Antiquities at the University of Rome La Sapienza, is lavishly.
The book written by Romolo Augusto Staccioli, professor of Etruscan Studies and Italian Antiquities at the University of Rome La Sapienza, is lavishly illustrated with excellent photos which constitute its major and quite independent part.
To my mind, the names of the photographers who have successfully achieved their objectives should be indicated on the cover of the book together with the author of the text.
The text, in fact an essay of less than 40 pages, consists of five chapters:
1.
The Streets of the City
2. The Roads Outside the City
3. The Consular Roads
4. The Great Roads of the Empire
5. The Most Durable of Monuments (this provides some information on the configuration of the roads, their surfaces, technologies of construction, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, linguistic vestiges of Latin terms in the later periods).
More in this Series · Reading Level · You May Also Like · Reader Reviews · Professional Reviews · Awards · Book Profile · About the Author.There are two maps (of Italy and Europe, pp. 52-53, 84-85) in the middle of the book, a bibliographical note (p. 128), which lists 10 very important