Italy
John Cam Hobhouse's 1859 publication provides a detailed account of his travels around Italy between 1816 and 1854. The two volumes contain informative descriptions of the places, people and politics of nineteenth-century Italy, and the reader will gain fascinating insights into the close relationship between Hobhouse and Lord Byron. Providing a mix of entertaining anecdotes and historical information, the volumes explore 'a country now made accessible by a few hours journey and familiar to us by every mode of illustration', acquainting the Victorian traveller (and now the modern reader) with the Italy 'of times long past'. Volume 2 focuses mainly on the churches, monuments, temples and ruins of Ancient Rome.
Product details
July 2009Paperback
9781108003827
388 pages
216 × 22 × 140 mm
0.49kg
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Table of Contents
- 12. The Capitol
- 13. Capitoline ascents
- 14. St Martina
- 15. The Arco de' Pantani
- 16. The Palatine and arch of Constantine
- 17. The Mamertine and Tullian prisons
- 18. The castle of Sant' Angelo
- 19. The pyramid of Cestius
- 20. Nemi
- 21
- Rienzi
- Appendix.