This book provides a comprehensive account of the relationship between the architecture of Republican Rome and its politics. It covers the early Republic, the plebeians' struggle for equality, the years of Mediterranean expansion, and the gradual unraveling of senatorial control. The book closes with the dictatorship of Caesar, the first Republican to propose large-scale city planning.
This book provides a comprehensive account of the relationship between the architecture of Republican Rome and its politics. It covers the early Republic, the plebeians' struggle for equality, the years of Mediterranean expansion, and the gradual unraveling of senatorial control. The book closes with the dictatorship of Caesar, the first Republican to propose large-scale city planning.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Penelope J. E. Davies is Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Texas, Austin. She earned her PhD in Classical Archaeology from Yale University, Connecticut. Her work focuses on public monuments of Rome and their propagandistic functions. Author of Death and the Emperor: Roman Imperial Funerary Monuments from Augustus to Marcus Aurelius (Cambridge, 2000), she also co-authored Janson's History of Art, 7th and 8th editions (2006, 2011).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. A republic takes shape 2. An age of individualism, c.338-218 BCE 3. A state of fear and new horizons, c.217-133 BCE 4. Turmoil and tension, c.133-90 BCE 5. Civil war and aftermath, c.89-70 BCE 6. Pompey, Caesar, and rivals: c.69-55 BCE 7. Caesar, Pompey, and rivals: c.54-44 BCE Endnotes Bibliography Index.
Introduction 1. A republic takes shape 2. An age of individualism, c.338-218 BCE 3. A state of fear and new horizons, c.217-133 BCE 4. Turmoil and tension, c.133-90 BCE 5. Civil war and aftermath, c.89-70 BCE 6. Pompey, Caesar, and rivals: c.69-55 BCE 7. Caesar, Pompey, and rivals: c.54-44 BCE Endnotes Bibliography Index.
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