Edwards, Catharine. Writing Rome. Textual Approaches to the City. Cambridge University Press 1996. (ca. 150 s)
Eriksen, Anne. Minner fra Den evige stad. Skandinavers reiser til Roma 1850–1900. Pax 1997. evt bare s 9–66 = 57s.
Falkeid, Unn. The Avignon Papacy Contested. An Intellectual History from Dante to Catherine of Siena. Harvard University Press, 2017. Kap. 4, 5 og 6 = s. 95–171 pluss s. 210–235 (endnotes). 101 s.
Stinger, Charles L. The Renaissance in Rome. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998. (338s.)
Sweet, Rosemary: The Changing View of Rome in the Long Eighteenth Century. Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies Vol. 33 No. 2 (2010), s 145–164. jecs_274 145..16
?demark, John: Roma minnes Egypts visdom - Athanasius Kircher og obelisken p? Pizza della Minerva. Tidsskrift for kulturforskning. (1-2), s 87-113.
I tillegg kommer ca 300 sider selvvalgt pensum knyttet til arbeid med oppgavene.
Anbefalt bakgrunnslitteratur (ikke pensum):
Hibbert, Christopher. Rome – The Biography of a City. London: Penguin Books, 1987.
Jacks, Philip, The Antiquarian and the Myth of Antiquity. The Origins of Rome in Renaissance Thought. Cambridge University Press 1993. (376 s).
Krautheimer, Richard. Rome – Profile of a City, 312-1308. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000. (328s.)
Watkin, David. The Roman Forum. London: Profile Books, 2009. (250s.)