The Aurelian Wall and the Refashioning of Imperial Rome AD 271 855

The Aurelian Wall and the Refashioning of Imperial Rome  AD 271   855
Author: Hendrik W. Dey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2011-04-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781139500388

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This book explores the relationship between the city of Rome and the Aurelian Wall during the six centuries following its construction in the 270s AD, a period when the city changed and contracted almost beyond recognition, as it evolved from imperial capital into the spiritual center of Western Christendom. The Wall became the single most prominent feature in the urban landscape, a dominating presence which came bodily to incarnate the political, legal, administrative, and religious boundaries of urbs Roma, even as it reshaped both the physical contours of the city as a whole and the mental geographies of 'Rome' that prevailed at home and throughout the known world. With the passage of time, the circuit took on a life of its own as the embodiment of Rome's past greatness, a cultural and architectural legacy that dwarfed the quotidian realities of the post-imperial city as much as it shaped them.

The Aurelian Wall and the Refashioning of Imperial Rome AD 271 855

The Aurelian Wall and the Refashioning of Imperial Rome  AD 271 855
Author: Hendrik W. Dey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Architecture and society
ISBN: 1139077430

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Explores the relationship between the city of Rome and the Aurelian Wall during the six centuries following its construction.

The Aurelian Wall and the Refashioning of Imperial Rome A D 271 855

The Aurelian Wall and the Refashioning of Imperial Rome  A D  271 855
Author: Hendrik W. Dey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2011
Genre: Architecture and society
ISBN: 1139069403

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"This book explores the relationship between the city of Rome and the Aurelian wall during the six centuries following its construction in the 270s AD, a period when the city changed and contracted almost beyond recognition, as it evolved from imperial capital into the spiritual center of Western Christendom. The wall became the single most prominent feature in the urban landscape, a dominating presence which came bodily to incarnate the political, legal, administrative, and religious boundaries of urbs Roma, even as it reshaped both the physical contours of the city as a whole and the mental geographies of 'Rome' that prevailed at home and throughout the known world. With the passage of time, the circuit took on a life of its own as the embodiment of Rome's past greatness, a cultural and architectural legacy that dwarfed the quotidian realities of the post-imperial city as much as it shaped them"--Provided by publisher

The Aurelian Wall and the Refashioning of Imperial Rome AD 271 855

The Aurelian Wall and the Refashioning of Imperial Rome  AD 271 855
Author: Hendrik W. Dey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2011-04-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0521763657

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This book explores the relationship between the city of Rome and the Aurelian Wall during the six centuries following its construction in the 270s AD, a period when the city changed and contracted almost beyond recognition, as it evolved from imperial capital into the spiritual center of Western Christendom. The Wall became the single most prominent feature in the urban landscape, a dominating presence which came bodily to incarnate the political, legal, administrative and religious boundaries of urbs Roma, even as it reshaped both the physical contours of the city as a whole and the mental geographies of 'Rome' that prevailed at home and throughout the known world. With the passage of time, the circuit took on a life of its own as the embodiment of Rome's past greatness, a cultural and architectural legacy that dwarfed the quotidian realities of the post-imperial city as much as it shaped them.

The Afterlife of the Roman City

The Afterlife of the Roman City
Author: Hendrik W. Dey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2014-11-17
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781107069183

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This book offers a new perspective on the evolution of cities across the Roman Empire in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages.

The Making of Medieval Rome

The Making of Medieval Rome
Author: Hendrik Dey
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1108838537

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"This book purports to be the fullest treatment in any language of Rome's urban evolution across the full medieval millennium to appear in over forty years, since the publication, in 1980, of Richard Krautheimer's justly renowned Rome, Profile of a City 312 - 1308. As such, it has a staggering amount of ground to cover, and needs to inform and (ideally) please a dauntingly wide range of prospective readers. It is a robust testament to the reach and quality of Krautheimer's book that it remains, even today, a standard resource for practicing scholars, for students, and-one assumes-for that legendary and much sought-after beast in academic publishing circles, the "educated general reader.""--

Who Were the First Christians

Who Were the First Christians
Author: Thomas Arthur Robinson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2017
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780190620547

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Challenges the consensus view of the urban character of early Christianity Demonstrates that almost every scenario in reconstructing early Christian growth is mathematically improbable and in many case impossible unless a rural dimension of the Christian movement is factored in Points to the likelihood that the marginal and the rustic made up a larger part of its membership than is generally recognized.

CITIES IN EVOLUTION DIACHRONIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF URBAN AND RURAL SETTLEMENTS Book of abstracts VIII AACCP Architecture Archaeology and Contemporary City Planning symposium

CITIES IN EVOLUTION  DIACHRONIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF URBAN AND RURAL SETTLEMENTS Book of abstracts VIII AACCP  Architecture  Archaeology and Contemporary City Planning  symposium
Author: Alessandro Camiz,Zeynep Ceylanlı,Zeren Önsel Atala,Özge Özkuvancı
Publsiher: Alessandro Camiz
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-01-11
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781716221873

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CITIES IN EVOLUTION. DIACHRONIC TRANSFORMATIONS OF URBAN AND RURAL SETTLEMENTS Book of abstracts VIII AACCP (Architecture, Archaeology and Contemporary City Planning) symposium, 2021 Edited by: Alessandro Camiz, Zeynep Ceylanlı, Zeren Önsel Atala and Özge Özkuvancı, DRUM Press, Istanbul, 2021. ISBN: 978-1-716-22187-3