皮拉内西的马戏团和卡塞雷斯:新发现的马提亚斯校园平面图第一部分及其古迹背景

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Papers of the British School at Rome Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1017/s0068246224000060
Clare Hornsby
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这篇文章以新近发现的乔瓦尼-巴蒂斯塔-皮拉内西(Giovanni Battista Piranesi)于 1760 年左右绘制的古罗马马提亚斯校园大型地形图的第一版印刷品为起点。第一版与更常见的第二版(装订在 1762 年出版的《马歇斯校园》卷中)之间存在重大差异,这些差异与马戏团的形式有关,皮拉内西在他的平面图中包括了六个马戏团。本文将通过皮拉内西所熟悉的古迹背景,并考虑到他对实地考察古代遗迹的热情,对这些变化进行研究,并就其动机提出假设。其中尤为重要的是位于城外阿皮亚大道上的马克森提乌斯马戏团遗址,皮拉内西在罗马的职业生涯中,曾多次关注这一遗址。所研究的古籍资料中包括早期有关马戏团的著作,这些著作对皮拉内西绘制马戏团最初平面图的方式以及他所做的改动产生了明显的影响,这些改动在制作版画的铜版上清晰可见。Pirro Ligorio、Onofrio Panvinio 和 Raffaele Fabretti 所描述的马克西姆马戏团和马克森提乌斯马戏团是校园平面图起源和发展的关键。
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PIRANESI'S CIRCUSES AND CARCERES: THE NEWLY DISCOVERED FIRST STATE OF THE CAMPUS MARTIUS PLAN AND ITS ANTIQUARIAN CONTEXT

This essay takes as its starting point the newly discovered first state print of the large topographical plan of the Campus Martius of ancient Rome made by Giovanni Battista Piranesi in the years around 1760. There are significant differences between the first and the more common second state (which was bound into the Campus Martius volume published in 1762) and they concern the form of the circuses, six of which are included by Piranesi in his plan. This essay will investigate those changes and propose a hypothesis regarding the motivations for them by looking at the antiquarian context with which Piranesi was familiar and taking into consideration his enthusiasm for on-site examination of ancient remains. Particularly relevant are the ruins of the circus of Maxentius on the via Appia just outside the city, a site which preoccupied Piranesi at various times throughout his career in Rome. The antiquarian material examined includes earlier writings on circuses, which had a marked effect on the way that Piranesi drew his circuses in the first state of the plan and on the changes he made, clearly visible in the copper plates from which the prints were made. The circus Maximus and circus of Maxentius as described by Pirro Ligorio, Onofrio Panvinio and Raffaele Fabretti are key to the genesis and development of the Campus plan.

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期刊介绍: The Papers of the British School at Rome exists to publish work related to the archaeology, history and literature of Italy and other parts of the mediterranean area up to modern times, in the first instance by the staff of the School and by its present and former members. The Papers is edited by the Faculty of Archaeology, History and Letters of the Council of the BSR, and is a refereed journal.
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