textThis dissertation studies five Roman emperors––Augustus, Domitian, Antoninus Pius, Septimius Severus, and Diocletian––who were responsible for major architectural additions to the Forum Romanum. Nestled between the Capitoline and Palatine hills, the Forum was the political center of Rome since the city's beginnings. It housed the senate house, or Curia, as well as the city's two major basilicas, the Basilica Julia and the Basilica Aemilia. It also was the location of the Rostra, or speaking platform. Equally important were the religious aspects of the Forum; the Shrine of Janus and the Temples of Concordia, Castor, Saturn, and Vesta were located in the Forum; just outside the Forum were the dwellings of the Vestal Virgins and th...
Several transitions mark Late Antiquity as a departure from the Roman world’s political, religious, ...
Septimius Severus, according to Cassius Dio, told his sons to enrich the soldiers and look down on a...
This dissertation will consider the alleged parlous circumstance of state cult and the religious fab...
textThis dissertation studies five Roman emperors––Augustus, Domitian, Antoninus Pius, Septimius Se...
The forums of municipal towns in the Roman Empire displayed architectural and ideological connection...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
This thesis examines the building projects undertaken under the auspices of the emperors within the ...
In 70 C.E., the general Vespasian became the emperor of the Roman world. His accession marked the en...
My PhD analyses the imperial “admission” (the so-called “salutatio” and “adoratio”) from the Severan...
This study is a systematic, comparative analysis of the monumentalization of Roman imperial harbors ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
This thesis examines the establishment and development of the worship of the emperor and his family ...
Several transitions mark Late Antiquity as a departure from the Roman world’s political, religious, ...
This thesis examines how, to what purpose, and to what effect, the emperor Domitian (81-96) was reme...
Several transitions mark Late Antiquity as a departure from the Roman world’s political, religious, ...
Septimius Severus, according to Cassius Dio, told his sons to enrich the soldiers and look down on a...
This dissertation will consider the alleged parlous circumstance of state cult and the religious fab...
textThis dissertation studies five Roman emperors––Augustus, Domitian, Antoninus Pius, Septimius Se...
The forums of municipal towns in the Roman Empire displayed architectural and ideological connection...
This thesis explores Rome’s built environment from its early republican foundation to the period of ...
The subject of the thesis is that of the transformation of the Roman empire in the third and fourth ...
This thesis examines the building projects undertaken under the auspices of the emperors within the ...
In 70 C.E., the general Vespasian became the emperor of the Roman world. His accession marked the en...
My PhD analyses the imperial “admission” (the so-called “salutatio” and “adoratio”) from the Severan...
This study is a systematic, comparative analysis of the monumentalization of Roman imperial harbors ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the private patronage of public buildin...
This thesis examines the establishment and development of the worship of the emperor and his family ...
Several transitions mark Late Antiquity as a departure from the Roman world’s political, religious, ...
This thesis examines how, to what purpose, and to what effect, the emperor Domitian (81-96) was reme...
Several transitions mark Late Antiquity as a departure from the Roman world’s political, religious, ...
Septimius Severus, according to Cassius Dio, told his sons to enrich the soldiers and look down on a...
This dissertation will consider the alleged parlous circumstance of state cult and the religious fab...