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The spatial turn has brought forward new analytical imperatives about the importance of space in the relationship between physical and social networks of meaning. This volume explores this in relation to approaches and methodologies in the study of urban space in Roman Italy.

As a consequence of these new imperatives, sociological studies on ancient Roman cities are flourishing, demonstrating a new set of approaches that have developed separately from traditional historical and topographical analyses. Rethinking the Roman City represents a convergence of these different approaches to propose a new interpretive model, looking at the Roman city and one of its key elements: the forum. After an introductory discussion of methodological issues, internationally-know specialists consider three key sites of the Roman world â Rome, Ostia and Pompeii. Chapters focus on physical space and/or the use of those spaces to inter-relate these different approaches. The focus then moves t

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"...The book offers an excellent collection of thought-provoking essays, each foregrounding firm perspectives on the study of space of antiquity. They illustrate robust ways to gauge the nucleation and evolution of ancient space in the Roman period." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review



Table of Contents

List of figures

List of contributors

Acknowledgements

PART 1

Methodological approaches

Chapter 1

Topography between two worlds: William Gell and Antonio Nibby

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill with Martin Millett

Chapter 2

Some thoughts on current trends in the archaeology of urban contexts and rural landscapes in the Mediterranean world

Stefano Campana

PART 2

Cities with optimal data: Rome, Ostia and Pompeii

Chapter 3

Topography and Classical Archaeology: Landscape biography

Paolo Carafa

Chapter 4

Sensory-spatial history at Ostia: The embodied space of street porticoes

Jeffrey D. Veitch

Chapter 5

Rethinking Relationships between Ostia and Portus

Simon Keay

Chapter 6

Visual communication in the streets of Pompeii

Annette van Haug and Philipp Kobutsch

PART 3

A key public space in the Roman city: The Forum

Chapter 7

Archaeologists in the Roman Forum

Dunia Filippi

Chapter 8

Historians in the Forum

Nicholas Purcell

Chapter 9

Children and Public Space in Early Imperial Rome

Ray Laurence

Chapter 10

Transformations of public space in the cities of Italy under the Principate: the case of the Forum

John Patterson

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 1/29/2024 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032161877, 978-1032161877
      ISBN10: 1032161876

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The spatial turn has brought forward new analytical imperatives about the importance of space in the relationship between physical and social networks of meaning. This volume explores this in relation to approaches and methodologies in the study of urban space in Roman Italy.

      As a consequence of these new imperatives, sociological studies on ancient Roman cities are flourishing, demonstrating a new set of approaches that have developed separately from traditional historical and topographical analyses. Rethinking the Roman City represents a convergence of these different approaches to propose a new interpretive model, looking at the Roman city and one of its key elements: the forum. After an introductory discussion of methodological issues, internationally-know specialists consider three key sites of the Roman world â Rome, Ostia and Pompeii. Chapters focus on physical space and/or the use of those spaces to inter-relate these different approaches. The focus then moves t

      Trade Review

      "...The book offers an excellent collection of thought-provoking essays, each foregrounding firm perspectives on the study of space of antiquity. They illustrate robust ways to gauge the nucleation and evolution of ancient space in the Roman period." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review



      Table of Contents

      List of figures

      List of contributors

      Acknowledgements

      PART 1

      Methodological approaches

      Chapter 1

      Topography between two worlds: William Gell and Antonio Nibby

      Andrew Wallace-Hadrill with Martin Millett

      Chapter 2

      Some thoughts on current trends in the archaeology of urban contexts and rural landscapes in the Mediterranean world

      Stefano Campana

      PART 2

      Cities with optimal data: Rome, Ostia and Pompeii

      Chapter 3

      Topography and Classical Archaeology: Landscape biography

      Paolo Carafa

      Chapter 4

      Sensory-spatial history at Ostia: The embodied space of street porticoes

      Jeffrey D. Veitch

      Chapter 5

      Rethinking Relationships between Ostia and Portus

      Simon Keay

      Chapter 6

      Visual communication in the streets of Pompeii

      Annette van Haug and Philipp Kobutsch

      PART 3

      A key public space in the Roman city: The Forum

      Chapter 7

      Archaeologists in the Roman Forum

      Dunia Filippi

      Chapter 8

      Historians in the Forum

      Nicholas Purcell

      Chapter 9

      Children and Public Space in Early Imperial Rome

      Ray Laurence

      Chapter 10

      Transformations of public space in the cities of Italy under the Principate: the case of the Forum

      John Patterson

      Index

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