Views from Rome

Thoughts, observations, and maybe some insights on Rome during my spring as a Rome Prize fellow at the American Academy in Rome -- Max Page

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Return to the Via Appia Antica

Ever since my first walk to the Via Appia with Tom Mayes, back in late February, I've wanted to get back.  Here are some photographs of my walk with Anna Betbetze, her friend Jacob, and Eric Nathan.








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