The Gymnasium was one of the key monuments for the formation of urban space and identity in Greek culture, and its transformation was closely interlinked with changing concepts of cityscaping. Knowledge as well as transfer of knowledge, ideas and concepts were crucial for the spread and long-lasting importance of gymnasia within and beyond the Greek and Roman world. The contributions investigate the relationship between gymnasia and cityscapes in the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial period as well as in the eastern and western Mediterranean, revealing chronological (dis)continuities and geographical (dis)similarities. The focus in the much-neglected west is on Sicily and South Italy (Akrai, Cuma, Herculaneum, Megara Hyblaea, Morgantina, Neait...
The thesis concentrates on the interaction between man and his settlement within the context of the ...
This thesis involves the study of the evolution of the domestic plan from a select number of represe...
After a few methodological remarks about how to approach ctùtural contacts between Rome and the Gree...
The Gymnasium was one of the key monuments for the formation of urban space and identity in Greek cu...
Schriftquellen und Inschriften legen nahe, dass in Sizilien die Institution des Gymnasions vom 3. Jh...
This thesis investigates processes of change and continuity in the built environment of gymnasia in ...
My work is a socio-historical study of the institution of the gymnasium in Egypt, of its evolution a...
Literary, epigraphic and archaeological sources testify to the presence of Greek gymnasia in pre-Ro...
This thesis is a socio-cultural study of the Greek gymnasion in the Hellenistic period: its developm...
Während die alten Gymnasia (Akademie, Lykaion, Kynosarges) außerhalb der Stadtmauern Athens lagen, w...
Literarische, epigraphische und archäologische Quellen bezeugen die Existenz griechischer Gymnasia ...
Despite numerous inscriptions related to gymnasia and their magistracies in Sicily, our knowledge of...
Recent scholarship pointed out how the towns of Sicily experienced wide urbanistic and architectura...
In this overview of city planning in Graeco-Roman times, starting with Greek gridiron street p...
In Rough Cilicia, monumental public architecture was built in the initial phase of the social and po...
The thesis concentrates on the interaction between man and his settlement within the context of the ...
This thesis involves the study of the evolution of the domestic plan from a select number of represe...
After a few methodological remarks about how to approach ctùtural contacts between Rome and the Gree...
The Gymnasium was one of the key monuments for the formation of urban space and identity in Greek cu...
Schriftquellen und Inschriften legen nahe, dass in Sizilien die Institution des Gymnasions vom 3. Jh...
This thesis investigates processes of change and continuity in the built environment of gymnasia in ...
My work is a socio-historical study of the institution of the gymnasium in Egypt, of its evolution a...
Literary, epigraphic and archaeological sources testify to the presence of Greek gymnasia in pre-Ro...
This thesis is a socio-cultural study of the Greek gymnasion in the Hellenistic period: its developm...
Während die alten Gymnasia (Akademie, Lykaion, Kynosarges) außerhalb der Stadtmauern Athens lagen, w...
Literarische, epigraphische und archäologische Quellen bezeugen die Existenz griechischer Gymnasia ...
Despite numerous inscriptions related to gymnasia and their magistracies in Sicily, our knowledge of...
Recent scholarship pointed out how the towns of Sicily experienced wide urbanistic and architectura...
In this overview of city planning in Graeco-Roman times, starting with Greek gridiron street p...
In Rough Cilicia, monumental public architecture was built in the initial phase of the social and po...
The thesis concentrates on the interaction between man and his settlement within the context of the ...
This thesis involves the study of the evolution of the domestic plan from a select number of represe...
After a few methodological remarks about how to approach ctùtural contacts between Rome and the Gree...