This edited collection, the product of a 2014 conference at Notre Dame's Rome Global Gateway, asks "what the texts in, on, and about the city of Rome tell us about how the ancients thought about, interacted with, and responded to the city during the transition from Republic to Empire" (1). Given the enormity of the topic, this slender volume makes no claim to comprehensive treatment. What it offers, instead, is a high-quality sampling with suggestions for future research (8-9) that will reward anyone interested in responsions between Augustan writing and building
[EN] At the moment there are few comprehensive texts or instruments that allow architects, designers...
This course provides a detailed examination of the life and administration of the Roman emperor Augu...
The built, urban context of the city served as the dominant mechanism by which Rome’s hegemony expan...
This edited collection, the product of a 2014 conference at Notre Dame's Rome Global Gateway, asks "...
A collection of papers dealing with interrelationships between literature, monuments, and urban land...
It has become axiomatic in modern scholarship that the city of ancient Rome functioned as a text, wi...
Book synopsis: The city of Rome is built not only of bricks and marble but also of the words of its ...
Most studies of Roman architecture cover the third century BCE to the fourth century CE, a period of...
Book synopsis: Few other cities can compare with Rome's history of continuous habitation, nor with t...
The ancient city of Rome can be understood as an ensemble of monuments, as aspace of actionfor its i...
Roman city walls impress even today through their scale and magnificence, but they remain relatively...
This thesis explores how the Romans constructed their past and what it looked like by using its mate...
During the Augustan period, some 18 cities in Roman Italy constructed city walls around their urban ...
Over 675 ancient Roman municipal entities are known from across North Africa; however, most of the s...
[About the book] Concern with memory permeated Roman literature, history, rhetorical training, an...
[EN] At the moment there are few comprehensive texts or instruments that allow architects, designers...
This course provides a detailed examination of the life and administration of the Roman emperor Augu...
The built, urban context of the city served as the dominant mechanism by which Rome’s hegemony expan...
This edited collection, the product of a 2014 conference at Notre Dame's Rome Global Gateway, asks "...
A collection of papers dealing with interrelationships between literature, monuments, and urban land...
It has become axiomatic in modern scholarship that the city of ancient Rome functioned as a text, wi...
Book synopsis: The city of Rome is built not only of bricks and marble but also of the words of its ...
Most studies of Roman architecture cover the third century BCE to the fourth century CE, a period of...
Book synopsis: Few other cities can compare with Rome's history of continuous habitation, nor with t...
The ancient city of Rome can be understood as an ensemble of monuments, as aspace of actionfor its i...
Roman city walls impress even today through their scale and magnificence, but they remain relatively...
This thesis explores how the Romans constructed their past and what it looked like by using its mate...
During the Augustan period, some 18 cities in Roman Italy constructed city walls around their urban ...
Over 675 ancient Roman municipal entities are known from across North Africa; however, most of the s...
[About the book] Concern with memory permeated Roman literature, history, rhetorical training, an...
[EN] At the moment there are few comprehensive texts or instruments that allow architects, designers...
This course provides a detailed examination of the life and administration of the Roman emperor Augu...
The built, urban context of the city served as the dominant mechanism by which Rome’s hegemony expan...