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A Companion to the City of Rome
Claire Holleran (Edited by), C Holleran (Author), Amanda Claridge (Edited by)
9781405198196, Wiley
Hardback, published 14 September 2018
800 pages
24.6 x 17 x 4.1 cm, 1.338 kg
A Companion to the City of Rome presents a series of original essays from top experts that offer an authoritative and up-to-date overview of current research on the development of the city of Rome from its origins until circa AD 600.
Notes on Contributors xi Abbreviations xxi List of Illustrations xxiii List of Tables xxvii List of Maps xxix PART I Introductory 1 1 Source Material: i Archaeological Sources 3 ii Written Sources 9 iii The Marble Plans 13 iv The Epigraphic Record 20 v Coins 24 2 Historical Overview: From City]state to Christian Center 29 PART II The Urban Landscape 53 3 A City of Stories 55 4 Defining the City: The Boundaries of Rome 71 5 The Development of the City: An Archaeological Perspective ii From 100 BCE to 600 CE 115 PART III The People 137 6 The Population 139 7 Social Structure and the plebs Romana 155 8 The Army in Imperial Rome 173 PART IV The Urban Infrastructure 197 9 Rivers, Roads, and Ports 199 10 Feeding Rome: The Grain Supply 219 11 Water Supply and Sewers 247 12 Streets and Street Life 263 13 Urban Administration in Rome 279 PART V Living in Rome 297 14 Housing: i The Development and Role of the Roman Aristocratic Domus 299 ii Insulae 317 15 The Imperial Thermae 325 16 Libraries and Literary Culture in Rome 343 PART VI Dying in Rome 363 17 Hazards of Life in Ancient Rome: Floods, Fires, Famines, Footpads, Filth, and Fevers 365 18 Funerary Practice in the City of Rome 383 19 Roman Cemeteries and Tombs 403 PART VII The Urban Economy 425 20 The Labor Market 427 21 Production in Rome 443 22 The Retail Trade 459 23 The Construction Industry 473 PART VIII Civic Life 491 24 Temples, Colleges, and Priesthoods 493 25 Entertainment 511 26 Law and Lawcourts 527 27 The Roman Church 541 28 Political Space 559 PART IX The Roman Triumph 581 29 The Triumphal Procession 583 30 Urban Commemoration: The Pompa Triumphalis in Rome 599 PART X Receptions of Rome 619 31 Written Rome: Ancient Literary Responses 621 33 Napoleonic Rome and “Roma Capitale” 673 34 Mussolini and Rome 683 Index 715 Topographical Index 731 Source Index 739
Preface xix
Maria Kneafsey
Richard Flower
Pier Luigi Tucci
Boris Rankov
Andrew Burnett
Christopher Smith
T.P. Wiseman
Penelope J. Goodman
i From its Origins to the Second Century BCE 93
Amanda Claridge
Amanda Claridge
Elio Lo Cascio
David Noy
Jon Coulston
Candace M. Rice
Giovanni Geraci (translated Claire Holleran)
Harry B. Evans
J. Bert Lott
John R. Patterson
Hannah Platts
Janet DeLaine
Janet DeLaine
Matthew Nicholls
Gregory S. Aldrete
Valerie M. Hope
Barbara E. Borg
Laurens E. Tacoma
Dennis Kehoe
Claire Holleran
Janet DeLaine
Jörg Rüpke
David Potter
Leanne Bablitz
John Curran
Elizabeth H. Pearson
Geoffrey S. Sumi
Diane Favro
Diana Spencer
32 The Renaissance: The “Discovery” of Ancient Rome 643
Brian A. Curran
Pier Luigi Tucci
Borden Painter
35 The City of Ancient Rome on Screen 699
Monica S. Cyrino
Subject Areas: Classic fiction [pre c 1945 FC]
