The ancient city of Rome can be understood as an ensemble of monuments, as aspace of actionfor its inhabitants, as a literary construction. Communication took place in it, about it and through it; that is by means of furnishing it with a conscious programme of buildings and works of art. From the perspective of various classical disciplines, the papers in this volume analyse the relationships between these three forms of communication about the city of Rome from the beginning of the Principate to Late Antiquity
A study of the relationships between the idea and the image of the city as they change from the Midd...
Dans le cadre du projet «Plan de Rome virtuel», l’équipe ERLIS organise, un colloque international r...
Book synopsis: Few other cities can compare with Rome's history of continuous habitation, nor with t...
Publicly displayed statues constituted an important element of Rome’s presence in the life of a prov...
The multidisciplinary contributions to this collection of papers look at Rome as the cultural and Mi...
Archaeological research exploring the transformation of Rome between the so-called 'Constantinian Re...
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...
Pre-prints of the divulgative booklet on public epigraphy which summarizes the theoretical part of t...
A long historiographical tradition has contributed to fix the public and private spheres in the Roma...
Résumés des communications. In: Villes et peuplement dans l'Illyricum protobyzantin. Actes du colloq...
Book synopsis: The city of Rome is built not only of bricks and marble but also of the words of its ...
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Summary. - This study addresses the Roman practice of displaying texts in public spaces. The study f...
This thesis examines the building projects undertaken under the auspices of the emperors within the ...
A study of the relationships between the idea and the image of the city as they change from the Midd...
Dans le cadre du projet «Plan de Rome virtuel», l’équipe ERLIS organise, un colloque international r...
Book synopsis: Few other cities can compare with Rome's history of continuous habitation, nor with t...
Publicly displayed statues constituted an important element of Rome’s presence in the life of a prov...
The multidisciplinary contributions to this collection of papers look at Rome as the cultural and Mi...
Archaeological research exploring the transformation of Rome between the so-called 'Constantinian Re...
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...
Pre-prints of the divulgative booklet on public epigraphy which summarizes the theoretical part of t...
A long historiographical tradition has contributed to fix the public and private spheres in the Roma...
Résumés des communications. In: Villes et peuplement dans l'Illyricum protobyzantin. Actes du colloq...
Book synopsis: The city of Rome is built not only of bricks and marble but also of the words of its ...
La version ici présentée est un fichier auteur. Merci de se référer à la version publiée pour toute ...
Summary. - This study addresses the Roman practice of displaying texts in public spaces. The study f...
This thesis examines the building projects undertaken under the auspices of the emperors within the ...
A study of the relationships between the idea and the image of the city as they change from the Midd...
Dans le cadre du projet «Plan de Rome virtuel», l’équipe ERLIS organise, un colloque international r...
Book synopsis: Few other cities can compare with Rome's history of continuous habitation, nor with t...