Rome, Ostia, Pompeii: Movement and Space.

Rome, Ostia, Pompeii: Movement and Space.

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Oxford University Press

04/2018

468

Mole

Inglês

9780198707004

15 a 20 dias

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Dedication Table of contents Preface Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction David J. Newsome: Making Movement Meaningful Part I: Articulating Movement and Space 1: Diana Spencer: Movement and the Linguistic Turn: Reading Varro s de Lingua Latina 2: Ray Laurence: Literature and the Spatial Turn: Movement and Space in Martial s Epigrams 3: Akkelies van Nes: Measuring spatial visibility, adjacency, permeability and degrees of street life in Pompeii 4: Eleanor Betts: Towards a Multisensory Experience of Movement in the City of Rome Part II: Movement in the Roman city: infrastructure and organisation 5: Jeremy Hartnett: The Power of Nuisances on the Roman Street 6: Steven Ellis: Pes dexter: Superstition and the state in the shaping of shop-fronts and street activity in the Roman world 7: Alan Kaiser: Cart Traffic Flow in Pompeii and Rome 8: Eric E. Poehler: Where to Park? Carts, Stables and the Economics of Transport in Pompeii 9: Hanna Stoeger: The Spatial Organisation of the Movement Economy: The Analysis of Ostia s scholae Part III: Movement and the Metropolis 10: Claire Holleran: The Street Life of Ancient Rome 11: Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis: The City in Motion: Walking for transport and leisure in the city of Rome 12: David J. Newsome: Movement and Fora in Rome (the Late Republic to the first century CE) 13: Francesco Trifilo: Movement, gaming and the use of space in the forum 14: Diane Favro: Construction Traffic in Imperial Rome: Building the Arch of Septimius Severus 15: Simon Malmberg and Hans Bjur: Movement and urban development at two city gates in Rome: the Porta Esquilina and Porta Tiburtina Endpiece Ray Laurence: From Movement to Mobility: Future Directions Bibliography
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