City boundaries and urban development in Roman Italy

In Roman cities, boundaries were an important way of defining spaces. The significance of such boundaries was mediated by specific cultural rules. Besides physical boundaries, such as city walls and gates, also immaterial ones, such as the pomerium, demarcated an urban context. Certain civic boundar...

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1. Verfasser: Stevens, Saskia (VerfasserIn)
Körperschaft: Peeters Publishers (Verlag)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Leuven, Paris, Bristol, CT Peeters 2017
Schriftenreihe:Interdisciplinary studies in ancient culture and religion 16
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Zusammenfassung:In Roman cities, boundaries were an important way of defining spaces. The significance of such boundaries was mediated by specific cultural rules. Besides physical boundaries, such as city walls and gates, also immaterial ones, such as the pomerium, demarcated an urban context. Certain civic boundaries were highly visible and relevant to everyone, while other were important to only a small number of people. This book takes a new approach to Roman urban boundaries and city planning by exploring the dynamics and interaction between urban development processes, city limits and the law. As a result, Roman attitudes towards the symbolic meanings of civic boundaries can be better understood. Not only landownership influenced and determined the use of urban space and its boundaries; also conflicts and constant negotiations between law, culture and tradition, politics, and the dynamics of everyday urban life were important for the way the Romans approached urban limits
Beschreibung:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 257-297
Beschreibung:XII, 323 Seiten
Illustrationen, Diagramme (teilweise farbig), Karten (teilweise farbig)
ISBN:9789042933057
978-90-429-3305-7