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Italy's invisible cities. [Episode 1], Naples / series producer & director, Harvey Lilley ; BBC Studios.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Lilley, Harvey, director, producer.
BBC Studios, production company.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Underground areas--Italy--Naples.
Underground areas.
Naples (Italy)--History.
Naples (Italy).
Genre:
Documentary television programs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (53 minutes)
Other Title:
Naples
Place of Publication:
BBC Worldwide Learning
London, England : BBC Worldwide, 2017.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Following the striking revelations of Rome's Invisible City, historian Dr Michael Scott embarks on a new adventure to explore the hidden treasures of three more of Italy's astonishing cities - Naples, Venice and Florence - bringing a fascinating new insight into 2,000 years of history. Drawing on cutting-edge technology, including ultra-high-definition 3D scans, CGI and drone cameras, the series reveals the secret spaces of these extraordinary cities in vivid detail. Innovative new underwater scans of the Bay of Naples reveal the sunken world of a Roman holiday resort, submerged by ancient earthquakes, then it's on to Venice to explore what lies beneath its magnificent palazzos. In Florence, new 3D images of the great cathedral 'il Duomo' reveal the beauty and complexity of the pioneering engineering behind the world's biggest brick dome - a bold feat of ingenuity that defined the Renaissance. In the first episode, Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott uncover 2,500 years of hidden history in Naples, from its earliest Greek and Roman origins. They explore how the volcano of Mount Vesuvius both nurtured the region and exacted a terrible price on the local population. They also delve into a labyrinth of fascinating underground spaces that helped build and sustain the city.
Participant:
Presented by Dr. Michael Scott.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed March 06, 2019).
OCLC:
1096493797

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