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This work examines the archaeological and architectural complex known as Villa Adriana, constructed in the second century CE as a retreat for Emperor Hadrian near Rome. The book draws upon Yourcenar's deep engagement with Hadrian's life and character, which she famously reconstructed in her fictional autobiography. The villa itself represents one of the most ambitious residential projects of antiquity, encompassing palaces, temples, baths, libraries, and extensive gardens across nearly three hundred acres. Through Yourcenar's interpretive lens, the book considers how the physical spaces of the villa reflect the emperor's philosophical interests, his travels across the empire, and his conception of imperial power. The work addresses the villa's innovative architecture, which synthesizes Egyptian, Greek, and Roman elements, and its significance as a document of Hadrian's aesthetic sensibility and political vision. The book serves both as a guide to the site's remains and as a meditation on the relationship between place, memory, and historical imagination.
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