Lettere by B. Giuliari And G. Venturi] Concernenti L'anfiteatro Di Verona... presents a fascinating epistolary exchange between Conte Bartolommeo Giuliari and Giuseppe Venturi, offering insights into the historical and architectural significance of Verona's amphitheater. Written in Italian, this collection of letters provides a valuable glimpse into 18th-century perspectives on one of Italy's most iconic ancient structures.
The book explores the amphitheater's construction, uses, and enduring presence in the city of Verona, capturing the intellectual and cultural milieu of the time. Through their correspondence, Giuliari and Venturi reveal their deep appreciation for the architectural marvel and its place in Italian history. This historical document will be of interest to scholars and enthusiasts of architecture, history, and Italian culture.
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