The winter solstice shaped Rome and its landscape from the ancestral cult of Saturnus as primordial god of the Roman territory before the city’s founding to its use by Augustus as one of the signs of his multiple celestial and solar connections. The important feasts around this date are well known and, in this paper, we propose to demonstrate how some significant public monuments, possibly from the origins of Rome and certainly from during Augustus’s reign, are oriented towards the winter solstice sunrise or sunset. To demonstrate the importance and truly cultural sense of these observations we show how the solstitial orientation is dominant in the cities founded or significantly rebuilt under Augustus. The winter solstice appears then as a...
The revolutionary nature of Augustus’ power manifested itself in numerous aspects of daily life. One...
The revolutionary nature of Augustus’ power manifested itself in numerous aspects of daily life. One...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
One of the most stunning visions that people in the Roman Empire looked at would have been the align...
It seems that the ancient Roman towns were oriented with the sunrise. Here I propose a discussion on...
There is a long-lasting debate, started in the nineteenth century by d"Arbois de Jubainville and Jul...
The longstanding debate about the interpretation of the Concilium Galliarum, celebrated at Lug...
This paper discusses different aspects of sun light linked to a religious rite and combined with ecc...
Until 1995, it was thought that the Pantheon of Augustus had the entrance on the south side in contr...
This book explores the insights that Cultural Astronomy provides into the classical Roman world by u...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...
The revolutionary nature of Augustus’ power manifested itself in numerous aspects of daily life. One...
The revolutionary nature of Augustus’ power manifested itself in numerous aspects of daily life. One...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...
Trabajo presentado en 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), celeb...
One of the most stunning visions that people in the Roman Empire looked at would have been the align...
It seems that the ancient Roman towns were oriented with the sunrise. Here I propose a discussion on...
There is a long-lasting debate, started in the nineteenth century by d"Arbois de Jubainville and Jul...
The longstanding debate about the interpretation of the Concilium Galliarum, celebrated at Lug...
This paper discusses different aspects of sun light linked to a religious rite and combined with ecc...
Until 1995, it was thought that the Pantheon of Augustus had the entrance on the south side in contr...
This book explores the insights that Cultural Astronomy provides into the classical Roman world by u...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...
The revolutionary nature of Augustus’ power manifested itself in numerous aspects of daily life. One...
The revolutionary nature of Augustus’ power manifested itself in numerous aspects of daily life. One...
Augustus' propaganda founded the ruler's power on a series of references to the sky: Caesar's comet,...