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
This paper seeks to establish what, if anything, the Empire’s Italian territories meant for its late...
This dissertation presents the results of a recent geoarchaeological investigation in the heart of R...
This article discusses the Augustan religion in Rome. The religion originated from the actions of a ...
This edited collection, the product of a 2014 conference at Notre Dame's Rome Global Gateway, asks "...
This course provides a detailed examination of the life and administration of the Roman emperor Augu...
Archaeologists and historians have set out to reconstruct Rome, in one way or another, from the very...
Most studies of Roman architecture cover the third century BCE to the fourth century CE, a period of...
A survey of archaeological, epigraphic, and literary sources demonstrates that Hispellum is an adequ...
A considerable body of recent scholarship has been devoted to investigating the ways in which socie...
John Curranâs impressive book on fourth century Rome is an important contribution to a fertile area ...
In this interdisciplinary volume, a team of classicists, historians, and archaeologists examines how...
Funding for this project wasprovided by the Etruscan Foundation, Fondazione Lemmermann, and the Univ...
This truly monumental book stems from the author’s doctoral thesis completed in 1993 at Oxford, and ...
(print) ix, 328 p. : ill. ; 23 cmDesire and Ovid's Fasti -- Elite males, the Roman calendar and desi...
This dissertation is a study in the cultural history of Rome in the years 312-410. Scholarship on t...
This paper seeks to establish what, if anything, the Empire’s Italian territories meant for its late...
This dissertation presents the results of a recent geoarchaeological investigation in the heart of R...
This article discusses the Augustan religion in Rome. The religion originated from the actions of a ...
This edited collection, the product of a 2014 conference at Notre Dame's Rome Global Gateway, asks "...
This course provides a detailed examination of the life and administration of the Roman emperor Augu...
Archaeologists and historians have set out to reconstruct Rome, in one way or another, from the very...
Most studies of Roman architecture cover the third century BCE to the fourth century CE, a period of...
A survey of archaeological, epigraphic, and literary sources demonstrates that Hispellum is an adequ...
A considerable body of recent scholarship has been devoted to investigating the ways in which socie...
John Curranâs impressive book on fourth century Rome is an important contribution to a fertile area ...
In this interdisciplinary volume, a team of classicists, historians, and archaeologists examines how...
Funding for this project wasprovided by the Etruscan Foundation, Fondazione Lemmermann, and the Univ...
This truly monumental book stems from the author’s doctoral thesis completed in 1993 at Oxford, and ...
(print) ix, 328 p. : ill. ; 23 cmDesire and Ovid's Fasti -- Elite males, the Roman calendar and desi...
This dissertation is a study in the cultural history of Rome in the years 312-410. Scholarship on t...
This paper seeks to establish what, if anything, the Empire’s Italian territories meant for its late...
This dissertation presents the results of a recent geoarchaeological investigation in the heart of R...
This article discusses the Augustan religion in Rome. The religion originated from the actions of a ...