Au cours des dernières décennies, la recherche sur l’aristocratie romaine s’est largement diversifiée en s’ouvrant, au-delà des aspects politiques et prosopographiques bien défrichés, à de nouvelles problématiques telles que les formes de communication des élites, la sémiologie du pouvoir ou encore les rapports entre les pratiques politiques et l’espace. La thèse s’insère dans ces nouvelles approches et y apporte une importante innovation : si l’espace de la vie aristocratique a longtemps été conçu de façon dichotomique entre urbs et rus, entre domus et uilla, le travail proposé démontre la pertinence d’un troisième espace trop longtemps négligé par la recherche, les horti résidentiels de Rome. L’étude des jardins en tant que résidences ari...
The following volume comprises a collection of three essays (in the form of chapters) on the theme o...
Roman tombs were often beautified by commemorative gardens. These loci were the result of a synthesi...
This dissertation examines the interaction between leisured movement and space in Rome from 100 BC –...
Au cours des dernières décennies, la recherche sur l’aristocratie romaine s’est largement diversifié...
The garden, or hortus, was a core component of ancient Roman life. Over several centuries, the hortu...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
The display of socioeconomic status was important in the Roman society. There were several means to ...
Previous scholarship has designated Roman gardens into otium or negotium designations; however, this...
Notre thèse retrace l’évolution de l’architecture du jardin et de son décor entre le Haut-Empire et ...
My research takes a psychologically influenced approach to the study of archaeological remains to ex...
This dissertation explores the intersection of ancient Roman art, architecture, and literature. In p...
"This book demonstrates how the Romans constructed garden boundaries specifically in order to open u...
The term villa typically has been applied in antiquity and in modern scholarship to denote a rural r...
Related to W.F. Jashemski 's researches on the gardens of the Roman Empire, study and new interpreta...
Ancient Roman houses (domus) were both public and private spaces and were used by the homeowner (dom...
The following volume comprises a collection of three essays (in the form of chapters) on the theme o...
Roman tombs were often beautified by commemorative gardens. These loci were the result of a synthesi...
This dissertation examines the interaction between leisured movement and space in Rome from 100 BC –...
Au cours des dernières décennies, la recherche sur l’aristocratie romaine s’est largement diversifié...
The garden, or hortus, was a core component of ancient Roman life. Over several centuries, the hortu...
Few architectures have ever been so widely adored and discussed as that of the garden. For it has se...
The display of socioeconomic status was important in the Roman society. There were several means to ...
Previous scholarship has designated Roman gardens into otium or negotium designations; however, this...
Notre thèse retrace l’évolution de l’architecture du jardin et de son décor entre le Haut-Empire et ...
My research takes a psychologically influenced approach to the study of archaeological remains to ex...
This dissertation explores the intersection of ancient Roman art, architecture, and literature. In p...
"This book demonstrates how the Romans constructed garden boundaries specifically in order to open u...
The term villa typically has been applied in antiquity and in modern scholarship to denote a rural r...
Related to W.F. Jashemski 's researches on the gardens of the Roman Empire, study and new interpreta...
Ancient Roman houses (domus) were both public and private spaces and were used by the homeowner (dom...
The following volume comprises a collection of three essays (in the form of chapters) on the theme o...
Roman tombs were often beautified by commemorative gardens. These loci were the result of a synthesi...
This dissertation examines the interaction between leisured movement and space in Rome from 100 BC –...