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Telephone 212 751 7200 Fax 212 751 7220 Via Angelo Masina 5 00153 Roma ITALIA Telefono 39 06 58461 Fax 39 06 5810788 By Christopher S. Celenza This book examines the inner workings of Italian Renaissance humanism and its relationship to the papal court from the perspective of a closely placed outsider looking in. It also provides the first truly critical edition and first-ever English translation of an important but undervalued text, Lapo da Castiglionchio the Younger's On the Benefits of the Curia. 264 pages, ISBN 0-472-10994-4, cloth (1999) $47.50 ![]() Cosa: The Lamps Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Volume XXXIX Cleo Rickman Fitch and Norma Wynick Goldman This is the fifth volume publishing materials from the Italian City of Cosa. It is a thorough and precise compilation of the diverse clay lamps employed at Cosa, moldmade and wheelmade. 288 pages, ISBN 0-477-19518-1, cloth (1994) $72.50 ![]() Cosa IV: The Houses Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Volume XXXVIII Vincent J. Bruno and Russell T. Scott This volume traces the development of the Roman house, which is counted as a major contribution to Roman architecture, from a small urban dwelling of the early colony to the more elaborate houses of the late second and early first centuries B.C. 230 pages, ISBN 0-271-10610-4, cloth (1993) $54.50 ![]() Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Volume XL Edited by Joseph Connors 236 pages, ISBN 0-472-10720-8, cloth (1995) $52.50 ![]() Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Volume XLI Edited by Malcolm Bell III and Caroline Bruzelius 236 pages, ISBN 0-472-10916-2, cloth (1996) $52.50 ![]() Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Volume XLII Edited by Malcolm Bell III and Caroline Bruzelius 254 pages, ISBN 1-879549-06-9, cloth (1997) $52.50 ![]() Papers and Monographs of the American Academy in Rome: Architectural Terracottas from the Regia, Volume XXX By Susan B. Downey Edited by Lawrence Richardson, Jr. This volume presents the study of the architectural terracottas of the archaic period found in the excavations of the Regia in the Roman Forum carried out from 1964 to 1967 under the direction of the late Professor Frank E. Brown. 248 pages, ISBN 0-472-10720-8, cloth (1995) $44.50 ![]() Other Publications Available: Cosa III: The Buildings of the Forum: Colony, Municipium, and Village Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome, Volume XXXVII Frank E. Brown, Emeline Hill Richardson, and L. Richardson, Jr. 432 pages, ISBN 0-271-10609-0, cloth (1993) $65.00 ![]() The Imperialism of Mid-Republican Rome William V. Harris, Editor Volume XXIX 196 pages, ISBN 0-472-08309-0, cloth (1984) $24.95 ![]() Etruscan and Republican Rome Mouldings Lucy T. Shoe Volume XXVIII 116 pages, ISBN 0-472-08301-0, cloth (1965) $21.95 ![]() To order by mail any of the titles listed above, please write to: University of Michigan Press Attn: Order Department 839 Greene Street Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1104 or call Customer Service at: 313-764-4392 MasterCard, Visa and American Express accepted. ![]() The Centennial Directory of the American Academy in Rome Edited by Benjamin G. Kohl, Wayne A. Linker and Buff S. Kavelman Designed and Published by Italica Press, 1995 This volume was produced to honor the long list of those who, for the last century since the founding of the Academy, have become a part of its community. Compilation includes Fellows, Residents, Trustees, Trustee Emeriti, Visiting Artists and Scholars plus more. Approximately 1400 entries and 200 festschrifts. 387 pages Price $35.00 ![]() The Academy & The Forum One Hundred Years in the Eternal City By Russell T. Scott, Paul Rosenthal and Vittorio Emiliani Sponsored by the American Express Foundation 1996 One of the richest sites for exploration and home to the earliest foundations of government and politics, The Roman Forum is discovered layer by layer in this Italian-English publication. 96 pages Price $15.00 ![]() American Academy in Rome Annual Exhibition - 1999 By Peter Boswell, Sheila Pierce, and Julie Yanson Edited by Maureen B. Fant Printed by Litografia Bruni - Pomezia (Rome) A catalogue of the annual show reflecting the work of the 1998-99 Fellows and Residents in the School of Fine Arts. 114 pages Price $15.00 ![]() American Academy in Rome Annual Exhibition - 1998 By Peter Boswell, Gabriele Stocchi, and Sarah Hartman Edited by Maureen B. Fant Printed by Litografia Bruni - Pomezia (Rome) A catalogue of the annual show reflecting the work of the 1997-98 Fellows and Residents in the School of Fine Arts. 119 pages Price $15.00 ![]() American Academy in Rome Annual Exhibition - 1997 By Martha Boyden, Gabriele Stocchi, and Sarah Hartman Edited by Maureen B. Fant Printed by Litografia Bruni - Pomezia (Rome) A catalogue of the annual show reflecting the work of the 1996-97 Fellows and Residents in the School of Fine Arts. 109 pages Price $15.00 ![]() American Academy in Rome Annual Exhibition - 1996 By Martha Boyden, Caroline Howard and Sarah Hartman Edited by Maureen B. Fant Printed by Litografia Bruni - Pomezia (Rome) A catalogue of the annual show reflecting the work of the Fellows and Residents in the School of Fine Arts. 109 pages Price $15.00 ![]() American Academy in Rome Annual Exhibition - 1995 By Martha Boyden, Caroline Howard Mary Curran and Gabriele Stocchi Printed by Litografia Bruni - Pomezia (Rome) A catalogue representing the work of Fellows and Residents in the School of Fine Arts at the Academy. 93 pages Price $15.00 ![]() American Academy in Rome: Celebrating a Century Edited by Wayne A. Linker and Jerry Max Designed and Produced by Vignelli Associates 1995 This book is a tribute to all those who have been part of the American Academy's history -- past, present and future. 187 pages Price $15.00 ![]() American Art in Italian Private Collections By Martha Boyden Supplementary text by Maurizio Calvesi, Giovanni Carandente and Gabriella Drudi The catalogue represents an exhibition of works of eight artists in private Italian collections. The selection ranges from the post Second World War period until the advent of Pop Art. 112 pages Price $15.00 ![]() A Roman Collection: Stories, Poems, and Other Good Pieces by the Writing Residents of the American Academy in Rome Edited by Miller Williams An anthology of writings by men and women who have resided at the American Academy in Rome. This book is considered to be a reflection of Rome where church bells and pickpockets are experienced side by side with classical ruins and baroque art. 309 pages Price $15.00 ![]() Esther B. Van Deman: Images from the Archive of an American Archaeologist at the Turn of the Century Edited by Karin Einaudi with contributions by Prof. Katherine Geffcken The documentation of an exhibition at the American Academy in Rome, Italy 1991 and at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology of the University of Michigan. 120 pages Price $15.00 ![]() Please mail your orders to: American Academy in Rome Attn: Mail Order Department 7 East 60th Street New York, NY 10022-1001 Please make sure to specify book title(s) and quantity and add $4.00 for shipping and handling. American Express and Checks accepted. ![]() Art and Spirituality in Counter-Reformation Rome: The Sistine and Pauline Chapels in S. Maria Maggiore By Steven F. Ostrow This volume offers an interdisciplinary study of the Sistine and Pauline chapels. The historical meanings of the chapels are explored as a means to advance our under-standing of the ways in Which the post-Tridentine Church enlisted the visual arts to communicate and advance its mission.
385 pages, ISBN 0-521-47031-5, cloth
Monuments of Papal Rome This series, published in association with the American Academy in Rome, examines important works commissioned by the Popes during the Renaissance and Baroque periods Research is based primarily on archival and archaeological examination of the monuments.
406 pages, ISBN 0-521-47045-5, cloth
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