Roman Museums
Discover the rich tapestry of ancient Rome through "Roman Museums," a compelling collection of essays by the esteemed Donald Strong, published by Pindar Press in 1994. Spanning 368 pages, this volume is expertly edited by Susan Walker and is organized into four insightful sections: general studies, architectural wonders, sculpture analysis, and notable acquisitions at the British Museum.
In this book, Strong shares his inaugural lecture as Professor of Archaeology at London University, offering a unique and personal perspective on the intertwining of Romans and archaeology. His engaging writing style brings the ancient world to life, making it accessible to both enthusiasts of classical history and art connoisseurs. Ideal for anyone looking to delve deep into the history of art from BCE to around 500 CE, "Roman Museums" is an essential addition to your collection.