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Tables of Contents for Classical Culture and the Idea of Rome in Eighteenth-Century England
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of plates
X
3
Preface
XIII
5
List of abbreviations
XVIII
 
CHAPTER ONE OLIGARCHY OF VIRTUE
1
47
Liberty and the Roman analogy
1
21
Civic virtue and the Roman analogy
22
8
Literary personae: Pope, Swift, Johnson, Thomson, Fielding, Burke
30
18
CHAPTER TWO VIRTUE MADE VISIBLE
48
36
Sensibility
48
15
Sculpture
63
12
Political gardens and temples
75
9
CHAPTER THREE BRITANNIA ROMANA
84
31
Romano-British archaeology: pioneers
84
7
The Roman Knights and the recruitment of the aristocracy
91
14
Architect as archaeologist: Burlington
105
10
CHAPTER FOUR BRITANNIA ROMANA REVIVED
115
37
Architecture
115
17
Collections
132
10
The numinous in landscape and house
142
10
CHAPTER FIVE BEYOND THE MAINSTREAM: CLASSICAL NOSTALGIA AND FREETHINKING
152
13
Conclusion
165
3
Appendix. Books on archaeology owned by Burlington: an annotated shelf-list
168
5
Notes
173
44
Bibliography
217
19
Index
236