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The Appian Way
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The Appian Way
From Its Foundation to the Middle Ages
Edited by Ivana della Portella

J. Paul Getty Museum
240 pages, 8 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches
220 color illustrations
ISBN 978-0-89236-752-8
hardcover, $45.00  Order
2004


 

The Appian Way was the first great artery from Rome to southern Italy and the model for all roads originating in the ancient capital. Conceived by Appius Claudius in 312 B.C., the thoroughfare provided easy access to Capua, the most important junction in southern Italy, and facilitated Roman expansion into the southern peninsula. Paved in black basalt, the road was flanked by level pedestrian footpaths and bordered by tombs, villas, and pleasant rest and refreshment areas along its 365 miles, which could be walked in thirteen to fourteen days. The Appian Way provides an engaging account of the Appian Way's origins and historical context. The structure of this lavishly illustrated book mirrors the traveler's route south from Rome, making it an ideal guide to the legendary road for all those with an interest in exploring ancient Rome.

Ivana della Portella is executive adviser to the Appian Way Park and director of the Antonio Cederna Documentation Center.

Available worldwide except in Italy.

Price: $45.00  Order