So often, as a tourist, when looking for a work to capture your experience of a place, caveat emptor (buyer beware) is foremost in your mind. And so it was that I searched for a single worthy visual extravaganza, and in the process found, a treasured overview worthy of ex libris (from the library of) ebookwormy.
I've read the text once, and remember it being well done, adequate, a bit of Utile Dulci (useful with agreeable. But when the Carpe Diem (seize the day without concern for tomorrow!) rises, what really stirs my heart is to sit with it, quietly, and stir the imagination to travel via the full page, color photographs, back to the eternal city. There are many wonders captured here, exempli gratia (as example) the fountains of Rome, the Fora, Trajan's pillar, the catacombs, San Pietro in Vincoli, Michaelangelo is everywhere, et cetera et cetera, et cetera.
As I ponder the beauties that man has created to worship God, and the surpassing beauty and glory of God himself that exceed even these, per angusta ad augusta (through trial to triumph) emerges in my spirit, and I arise, refreshed.