A Home in Rome: Villa Mills and The Palatine Hill

IF 0.7 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
T. Zerbi
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Prior to the acts of demolition pursued in the ventennio to recover and celebrate the heirlooms of antiquity as the simulacra of a fascist restoration of the Roman Empire, a Gothic Revival villa stood atop the Palatine Hill. A transhistorical palimpsest, this edifice incorporated a portion of the imperial palace that was erected for Domitian after his accession to power (AD 81). Through the disclosure of groundbreaking archival documentation, this article reveals that the Gothic Revival mansion, commonly known as ‘Villa Mills’, can be renamed ‘Villa Smith’. It was Robert Smith (1787–1873), a lieutenant-colonel of the East India Company, who embarked on the medievalist makeover rather than the previous owner, a fellow Englishman named Charles Andrew Mills (1770–1846). In spite of an exceptional location in the imperial heart of the Eternal City, knowledge of the nineteenth-century history of the site is very limited and tends to be derived from hearsay and hypothesis, rather than primary information. Drawing on broad textual and iconographical sources, this article aims to fill this gap by reflecting closely upon the relationships in pre-unification Rome between architecture and political and cultural intent, between Italy and Britain, and between modernity and antiquity. After a reconstruction of British presence above the Domus Augustana and an investigation of the person behind the neo-Gothic reworking, the study offers a critical reconsideration of Villa Mills and the character of (Charles Andrew) Mills.
罗马之家:米尔斯别墅和帕拉廷山
在ventennio进行的拆除行动之前,为了恢复和庆祝古代的传家宝,作为罗马帝国法西斯恢复的模拟,一座哥特式复兴别墅矗立在帕拉廷山上。这座建筑是一个跨历史的重写本,它包含了多米提安(Domitian)掌权后(公元81年)为他建造的皇宫的一部分。通过披露开创性的档案文件,本文揭示了哥特式复兴大厦,通常被称为“别墅米尔斯”,可以更名为“别墅史密斯”。东印度公司的中校罗伯特·史密斯(1787-1873)开始了中世纪风格的改造,而不是之前的所有者,一位名叫查尔斯·安德鲁·米尔斯(1770-1846)的英国人。尽管位于永恒之城帝国中心的特殊位置,但对该遗址19世纪历史的了解非常有限,往往来自道听途说和假设,而不是原始信息。利用广泛的文本和图像来源,本文旨在通过密切反映统一前罗马建筑与政治和文化意图之间,意大利与英国之间,现代与古代之间的关系来填补这一空白。在重建了奥古斯塔纳庄园(Domus Augustana)上方的英国建筑,并对新哥特式建筑改造背后的人进行了调查之后,这项研究对米尔斯别墅(Villa Mills)和米尔斯(Charles Andrew Mills)的性格进行了批判性的重新思考。
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Papers of the British School at Rome
Papers of the British School at Rome HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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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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