Special Issue: Antiquarianism, Museums, and Cultural Heritage
Antiquarianism, Museums, and Cultural Heritage: Collecting and its Contexts in Eighteenth-century Naples
Eighteenth-century Naples invented a new way of exploring antiquity, combining the collecting of new types of objects, with the development of new techniques of observation and restoration of material from the past. The studies collected here account for this movement, by introducing for the first time in English the work of a variety of Naples scholars.
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