Le Antichità di Ercolano Esposte  

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Le Antichità di Ercolano Esposte[1] (The Antiquities discovered in Herculaneum) is an 8 volume book. Its publication was initiated by command of Charles III of Spain and printed in Naples from 1755 to 1792 under the direction of the Accademia Ercolanese (Herculaneum Academy).

These volumes were among the first descriptions of the excavations of the Herculaneum and wereto have a decisive influence on incipient Neoclassicism.

They were not always favourably received. In 1775 the London review The Monthly review called them "obscene trash" that "would be better consigned to oblivion".[2].

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