Roman City

The Roman City and its Periphery (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Veslefrikk at May 31, 2014
The Roman City and its Periphery (repost)

The Roman City and its Periphery
Routledge | 2007-02-26 | ISBN: 0415338654 | 309 pages | PDF | 4,5 MB
The Afterlife of the Roman City: Architecture and Ceremony in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages

The Afterlife of the Roman City: Architecture and Ceremony in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages by Hendrik W. Dey
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1107069181 | 296 pages | PDF | 10,3 MB

This book offers a new and surprising perspective on the evolution of cities across the Roman Empire in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages (third to ninth centuries AD). It suggests that the tenacious persistence of leading cities across most of the Roman world is due, far more than previously thought, to the persistent inclination of kings, emperors, caliphs, bishops, and their leading subordinates to manifest the glory of their offices on an urban stage, before crowds of city dwellers.

Daily Life in the Roman City: Rome, Pompeii, and Ostia  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at Jan. 7, 2014
Daily Life in the Roman City: Rome, Pompeii, and Ostia

Gregory S. Aldrete, "Daily Life in the Roman City: Rome, Pompeii, and Ostia"
2005 | ISBN-10: 031333174X | 265 pages | PDF | 23 MB
The Afterlife of the Roman City: Architecture and Ceremony in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages

The Afterlife of the Roman City: Architecture and Ceremony in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages by Hendrik W. Dey
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1107069181 | 296 pages | PDF | 10,3 MB

Gustav Hermansen, "Ostia: Aspects of Roman City Life"  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by darkwolverine at Feb. 1, 2009
Gustav Hermansen,  "Ostia: Aspects of Roman City Life"

Ostia: Aspects of Roman City Life
Publisher: The University of Alberta Press | 1981 | ISBN: 0888640722 | Pages: 280 | PDF | 11.8 MB

Gustav Hermansen provides a basis for constructive debate on the social and economic life of the Roman city of Ostia. Ostia unveils ancient social history, architecture, city planning, and community life, and is complete with extensive floor plans, photographs, and line drawings.

Pompeii: Daily Life in an Ancient Roman City  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Landau17 at Dec. 29, 2017
Pompeii: Daily Life in an Ancient Roman City

Pompeii: Daily Life in an Ancient Roman City
MP4 | Duration: 11:45:56 | English | 6774.9 MB

Wroxeter: Ashes Under Uricon; a Cultural and Social History of the Roman City  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at May 21, 2023
Wroxeter: Ashes Under Uricon; a Cultural and Social History of the Roman City

Roger H. White, "Wroxeter: Ashes Under Uricon; a Cultural and Social History of the Roman City "
English | ISBN: 180327249X | 2022 | 250 pages | PDF | 28 MB

Late Roman Spain and Its Cities  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Oct. 1, 2021
Late Roman Spain and Its Cities

Late Roman Spain and Its Cities (Ancient Society and History) by Michael Kulikowski
English | October 1, 2004 | ISBN: 0801879787, 0801898323 | EPUB | 510 pages | 3.5 MB
The Christians Who Became Jews : Acts of the Apostles and Ethnicity in the Roman City

The Christians Who Became Jews :
Acts of the Apostles and Ethnicity in the Roman City

by Christopher Stroup
English | 2020 | ISBN: 0300247893 | 237 Pages | PDF | 3.02 MB

Spectacular Power in the Greek and Roman City (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by denisbul at Nov. 20, 2010
Spectacular Power in the Greek and Roman City (Repost)

Spectacular Power in the Greek and Roman City by Andrew Bell
Oxford University Press | 2004 | ISBN: 0199242348 | Pages: 298 | PDF | Size: 1,07 MB

Andrew Bell's analysis of the power of prestige in civic communities of the ancient world demonstrates the importance of crowds' aesthetic and emotional judgement upon leaders and their ambitious claims for immediate and lasting significance; and also finds consideration of this dynamic still to be valuable for modern citizens. An initial discussion of the fall of Ceausescu in 1989 prompts theoretical considerations about the inseparability of authority and its manifestation; and scrutiny of Julius Caesar's gestures towards self-definition introduces the complexity of ancient political relations.