The study analyses the botanical composition of the external fence of Ara Pacis (I century BC) (Rome, Italy), built to celebrate the Augustus’s return from expedition in Gaul and Spain, whishing for a new peaceful age (Fig. 1). The monument was planned to be a marble enclosure with an almost square base (11,65 x 10,62 m) carved on both sides, with precise repartitioning of the space having a basal part with “floral friezes” very similar in structure, but not completely identical, and an overlying part which depicts mythical or evocative events (Fig. 2). The richness of the chosen plant’s elements, of such an historically important monument, and their accurate disposition, highlights how they do not play just an ornamental role, but the...
In Italy occur about 240 archaeological areas or parks and more than 1500 main monumental complexes;...
This thesis examines the ways in which the Magna Mater became an integral part of Augustan ideology ...
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries the Church began a process of renovation (renovatio) and ...
The study analyses the botanical composition of the external fence of Ara Pacis (I century BC) (Rome...
Images of vegetal life are plentiful in Augustan art but are usually understood as representations o...
Naturalistic iconography of ancient sculptures and paintings of the Roman period has been little inv...
“Re-flowering flowers”, i.e., the metamorphic artistic representations of plants in which one flower...
The aim of my work is to analyze from a literary, religious, iconographic and symbolic point of view...
Detail of a typical vine composed of volutes with flowers at different stages of blossoming of the A...
In uno scavo preventivo condotto della Soprintendenza Archeologica dell’Umbria nei pressi di Amelia ...
The use of symbols in architecture of the past centuries is evident, even if sometimes cryptic. The ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the cultural significance of trees in Rome and its environs, wi...
The Tropaeum Traiani was one of two trophy monuments known to be erected on foreign soil since the t...
Historical reliefs during the reign of Augustus While establishing his monarchy, Augustus made use...
The Botanical Garden of Rome is part of the Sapienza University. It was established on a portion of...
In Italy occur about 240 archaeological areas or parks and more than 1500 main monumental complexes;...
This thesis examines the ways in which the Magna Mater became an integral part of Augustan ideology ...
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries the Church began a process of renovation (renovatio) and ...
The study analyses the botanical composition of the external fence of Ara Pacis (I century BC) (Rome...
Images of vegetal life are plentiful in Augustan art but are usually understood as representations o...
Naturalistic iconography of ancient sculptures and paintings of the Roman period has been little inv...
“Re-flowering flowers”, i.e., the metamorphic artistic representations of plants in which one flower...
The aim of my work is to analyze from a literary, religious, iconographic and symbolic point of view...
Detail of a typical vine composed of volutes with flowers at different stages of blossoming of the A...
In uno scavo preventivo condotto della Soprintendenza Archeologica dell’Umbria nei pressi di Amelia ...
The use of symbols in architecture of the past centuries is evident, even if sometimes cryptic. The ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the cultural significance of trees in Rome and its environs, wi...
The Tropaeum Traiani was one of two trophy monuments known to be erected on foreign soil since the t...
Historical reliefs during the reign of Augustus While establishing his monarchy, Augustus made use...
The Botanical Garden of Rome is part of the Sapienza University. It was established on a portion of...
In Italy occur about 240 archaeological areas or parks and more than 1500 main monumental complexes;...
This thesis examines the ways in which the Magna Mater became an integral part of Augustan ideology ...
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries the Church began a process of renovation (renovatio) and ...