Running Rome and its Empire
The Places of Roman Governance
Herausgeber: Lopez Garcia, Antonio
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The Places of Roman Governance
Herausgeber: Lopez Garcia, Antonio
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This volume explores the transformation of public space and administrative activities in Republican and Imperial Rome through an interdisciplinary examination of the topography of power.
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This volume explores the transformation of public space and administrative activities in Republican and Imperial Rome through an interdisciplinary examination of the topography of power.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9781032341774
- ISBN-10: 1032341777
- Artikelnr.: 68715248
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 663g
- ISBN-13: 9781032341774
- ISBN-10: 1032341777
- Artikelnr.: 68715248
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Antonio Lopez Garcia is a researcher specialising in Roman archaeology and topography. He teaches archaeology at the University of Granada. He is also affiliated with the ERC-funded project Law, Governance and Space: Questioning the Foundations of the Republican Tradition and directs a research project about Late Antique Rome funded by the Kone Foundation at the University of Helsinki. Previously, he has been fellow of the Royal Academy of Spain and obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Florence.
Introduction; 1. An Introduction to the Places of Roman Governance -
Antonio Lopez Garcia; Part I Theory and Methodology; 2. The Administrative
Topography of Rome: Mapping administrative space and the spatial dynamics
of Roman Republicanism - Juhana Heikonen, Kaius Tuori, Antonio Lopez
Garcia, Samuli Simelius, and Anna-Maria Wilskman; 3. Models of
Administrative Space in the Roman World Between Public and Private - Kaius
Tuori; Part II The space of the magistrate and politics; 4. Legislative
Voting in the Forum Romanum - David Rafferty; 5. Where's Vestorius?
Locating Rome's Aediles - Timothy Smith; 6. Moving magistrates in a Roman
city space: The Pompeian model - Samuli Simelius; Part III The space of the
institutions; 7. The Rise and Consolidation of a Bureaucratic System: New
Data on the Praefectura Urbana and its Spaces in Rome - Antonio Lopez
Garcia; 8. Scholae and Collegia: 'Spaces for Semi-Administrative'
Associations in the Imperial Age - Marco Brunetti; 9. Civic Archives and
Roman Rule: Spatial aspects of Roman hegemony in Asia Minor from Republic
to Empire - Bradley Jordan; 10. Between Private and Public: Women's
Presence in Procuratorial Praetoria - Anthony Álvarez Melero; Part IV
Displaying authority over the public space and religious space; 11. From
Honour to Dishonour -The Different Readings of Columna Maenia - Anna-Maria
Wilsman; 12. A Measure of Economy? The Organisation of Public Games in the
City of Rome and the Development of the Urban Cityscape - Jessica Bartz;
13. The administration of the imperial property under Constantine in the
light of his donations to the Church of Rome - Paolo Liverani; 14.
Topography of power in the conflict of the basilicas between Valentinian II
and Ambrose of Milan in A.D. 385/6 - Jasmin Lukkari; Coda; 15. Afterword:
Space and Roman Administration - Antonio Lopez Garcia.
Antonio Lopez Garcia; Part I Theory and Methodology; 2. The Administrative
Topography of Rome: Mapping administrative space and the spatial dynamics
of Roman Republicanism - Juhana Heikonen, Kaius Tuori, Antonio Lopez
Garcia, Samuli Simelius, and Anna-Maria Wilskman; 3. Models of
Administrative Space in the Roman World Between Public and Private - Kaius
Tuori; Part II The space of the magistrate and politics; 4. Legislative
Voting in the Forum Romanum - David Rafferty; 5. Where's Vestorius?
Locating Rome's Aediles - Timothy Smith; 6. Moving magistrates in a Roman
city space: The Pompeian model - Samuli Simelius; Part III The space of the
institutions; 7. The Rise and Consolidation of a Bureaucratic System: New
Data on the Praefectura Urbana and its Spaces in Rome - Antonio Lopez
Garcia; 8. Scholae and Collegia: 'Spaces for Semi-Administrative'
Associations in the Imperial Age - Marco Brunetti; 9. Civic Archives and
Roman Rule: Spatial aspects of Roman hegemony in Asia Minor from Republic
to Empire - Bradley Jordan; 10. Between Private and Public: Women's
Presence in Procuratorial Praetoria - Anthony Álvarez Melero; Part IV
Displaying authority over the public space and religious space; 11. From
Honour to Dishonour -The Different Readings of Columna Maenia - Anna-Maria
Wilsman; 12. A Measure of Economy? The Organisation of Public Games in the
City of Rome and the Development of the Urban Cityscape - Jessica Bartz;
13. The administration of the imperial property under Constantine in the
light of his donations to the Church of Rome - Paolo Liverani; 14.
Topography of power in the conflict of the basilicas between Valentinian II
and Ambrose of Milan in A.D. 385/6 - Jasmin Lukkari; Coda; 15. Afterword:
Space and Roman Administration - Antonio Lopez Garcia.
Introduction; 1. An Introduction to the Places of Roman Governance -
Antonio Lopez Garcia; Part I Theory and Methodology; 2. The Administrative
Topography of Rome: Mapping administrative space and the spatial dynamics
of Roman Republicanism - Juhana Heikonen, Kaius Tuori, Antonio Lopez
Garcia, Samuli Simelius, and Anna-Maria Wilskman; 3. Models of
Administrative Space in the Roman World Between Public and Private - Kaius
Tuori; Part II The space of the magistrate and politics; 4. Legislative
Voting in the Forum Romanum - David Rafferty; 5. Where's Vestorius?
Locating Rome's Aediles - Timothy Smith; 6. Moving magistrates in a Roman
city space: The Pompeian model - Samuli Simelius; Part III The space of the
institutions; 7. The Rise and Consolidation of a Bureaucratic System: New
Data on the Praefectura Urbana and its Spaces in Rome - Antonio Lopez
Garcia; 8. Scholae and Collegia: 'Spaces for Semi-Administrative'
Associations in the Imperial Age - Marco Brunetti; 9. Civic Archives and
Roman Rule: Spatial aspects of Roman hegemony in Asia Minor from Republic
to Empire - Bradley Jordan; 10. Between Private and Public: Women's
Presence in Procuratorial Praetoria - Anthony Álvarez Melero; Part IV
Displaying authority over the public space and religious space; 11. From
Honour to Dishonour -The Different Readings of Columna Maenia - Anna-Maria
Wilsman; 12. A Measure of Economy? The Organisation of Public Games in the
City of Rome and the Development of the Urban Cityscape - Jessica Bartz;
13. The administration of the imperial property under Constantine in the
light of his donations to the Church of Rome - Paolo Liverani; 14.
Topography of power in the conflict of the basilicas between Valentinian II
and Ambrose of Milan in A.D. 385/6 - Jasmin Lukkari; Coda; 15. Afterword:
Space and Roman Administration - Antonio Lopez Garcia.
Antonio Lopez Garcia; Part I Theory and Methodology; 2. The Administrative
Topography of Rome: Mapping administrative space and the spatial dynamics
of Roman Republicanism - Juhana Heikonen, Kaius Tuori, Antonio Lopez
Garcia, Samuli Simelius, and Anna-Maria Wilskman; 3. Models of
Administrative Space in the Roman World Between Public and Private - Kaius
Tuori; Part II The space of the magistrate and politics; 4. Legislative
Voting in the Forum Romanum - David Rafferty; 5. Where's Vestorius?
Locating Rome's Aediles - Timothy Smith; 6. Moving magistrates in a Roman
city space: The Pompeian model - Samuli Simelius; Part III The space of the
institutions; 7. The Rise and Consolidation of a Bureaucratic System: New
Data on the Praefectura Urbana and its Spaces in Rome - Antonio Lopez
Garcia; 8. Scholae and Collegia: 'Spaces for Semi-Administrative'
Associations in the Imperial Age - Marco Brunetti; 9. Civic Archives and
Roman Rule: Spatial aspects of Roman hegemony in Asia Minor from Republic
to Empire - Bradley Jordan; 10. Between Private and Public: Women's
Presence in Procuratorial Praetoria - Anthony Álvarez Melero; Part IV
Displaying authority over the public space and religious space; 11. From
Honour to Dishonour -The Different Readings of Columna Maenia - Anna-Maria
Wilsman; 12. A Measure of Economy? The Organisation of Public Games in the
City of Rome and the Development of the Urban Cityscape - Jessica Bartz;
13. The administration of the imperial property under Constantine in the
light of his donations to the Church of Rome - Paolo Liverani; 14.
Topography of power in the conflict of the basilicas between Valentinian II
and Ambrose of Milan in A.D. 385/6 - Jasmin Lukkari; Coda; 15. Afterword:
Space and Roman Administration - Antonio Lopez Garcia.