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Classics 073H-001 FYS: Life in Ancient Pompeii, Fall 2016 (Prof. Hérica Valladares): Select Bibliography for Final Paper

Pompeii, The House of the Venus Marina / AD 79 Destruction & Re-discovery

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Select Bibliography for Final Paper (Prof. Valladares)

 

Dwyer, E. 2007, “Science or Morbid Curiousity? The Casts of Giuseppe Fiorelli and the Last Days of Romantic Pompeii,” in Antiquity Recovered: the Legacy of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Los Angeles:171-188.

Dwyer, E. 2010. Pompeii Living Statues: Ancient Roman Lives Stolen from Death. Ann Arbor.

Desrochers, B., “Giorgio Sommer’s Photographs of Pompeii,” History of Photography 27 (2003): 111-129.

Harnett, J. 2011. “Excavation Photographs and the Imagining of Pompeii’s Streets: Vittorio Spinazzola and the Via dell’Abbondanza,” in Pompeii in the Public Imagination from its Rediscovery to Today. Oxford: 246-270.

Lyons, C. 2005. “The Art and Science of Antiquity in Nineteenth-Century Photography,” in Antiquity and Photography: Early Views of Ancient Mediterranean Sites. Los Angeles: 22-65.

Lyons, C. and Reed, M. 2007.  “The Visible and the Visual: Pompeii and Herculaneum in the Getty Research Institute Collections,” in Antiquity Recovered: the Legacy of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Los Angeles: 133-156.

Mattusch, C. 2009. “Rediscovery,” in Pompeii and the Roman Villa. Washington: 253-313.

Valladares, H. 2007. “Four Women from Stabiae: Eighteenth-Century Antiquarian Practice and the History of Ancient Roman Painting,” in Antiquity Recovered: the Legacy of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Los Angeles: 73-94.