Book Description
An exploration of the significance of medieval Rome, both as a physical city and an idea with immense cultural capital.
Author : Claudia Bolgia
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 373 pages
File Size : 31,57 MB
Release : 2011-04-07
Category : History
ISBN : 052119217X
An exploration of the significance of medieval Rome, both as a physical city and an idea with immense cultural capital.
Author : Michael Scott
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 21,75 MB
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 1107009154
An interdisciplinary study of the dynamic relationship between space and society through case studies across the ancient Greek and Roman worlds.
Author : Mary Beard
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 48,82 MB
Release : 1998-06-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780521456463
Volume two reveals the extraordinary diversity of ancient Roman religion. A comprehensive sourcebook, it presents a wide range of documents illustrating religious life in the Roman world - from the foundations of the city in the eighth century BC to the Christian capital more than a thousand years later. Each document is given a full introduction, explanatory notes and bibliography, and acts as a starting point for further discussion. Through paintings, sculptures, coins and inscriptions, as well as literary texts in translation, the book explores the major themes and problems of Roman religion, such as sacrifice, the religious calendar, divination, ritual, and priesthood. Starting from the archaeological traces of the earliest cults of the city, it finishes with a series of texts in which Roman authors themselves reflect on the nature of their own religion, its history, even its funny side. Judaism and Christianity are given full coverage, as important elements in the religious world of the Roman empire.
Author : Valerie L. Garver
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 27,93 MB
Release : 2016-04-08
Category : History
ISBN : 1317061233
Rome and Religion in the Medieval World provides a panoramic and interdisciplinary exploration of Rome and religious culture. The studies build upon or engage Thomas F.X. Noble’s interest in Rome, especially his landmark contributions to the origins of the Papal States and early medieval image controversies. Scholars from a variety of disciplines offer new viewpoints on key issues and questions relating to medieval religious, cultural and intellectual history. Each study explores different dimensions of Rome and religion, including medieval art, theology, material culture, politics, education, law, and religious practice. Drawing upon a wide range of sources, including manuscripts, relics, historical and normative texts, theological tracts, and poetry, the authors illuminate the complexities of medieval Christianity, especially as practiced in the city of Rome itself, and elsewhere in Europe when influenced by the idea of Rome. Some trace early medieval legacies to the early modern period when Protestant and Catholic theologians used early medieval religious texts to define and debate forms of Roman Christianity. The essays highlight and deepen scholarly appreciation of Rome in the rich and varied religious culture of the medieval world.
Author : Noelle K. Zeiner-Carmichael
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 43,18 MB
Release : 2013-07-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1118617304
Roman Letters offers a rich selection of original translations of ancient Roman letters spanning from the 1st century BCE to the 2nd century CE. Chronologically arranged and grouped according to author or collection, the letters cover various topics and themes selected from a broad range of authors. A unique single volume text that makes classical letters accessible and readable to undergraduates and the non-specialist reader Presents a wide range of authors and material, with over 200 selected texts Includes selections that illustrate a complete cycle of correspondence, as well as letters written by the same author and covering the same topic/theme but sent to different recipients Letters are arranged chronologically, with letters grouped according to author or collection An accompanying website offers additional, complementary letters Topical index highlights various topics and themes represented by the letters
Author : Nicola Camerlenghi
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 45,32 MB
Release : 2018-08-30
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1108429513
The book traces nearly two thousand years of architectural transformations to St Paul's Basilica, one of Rome's principal churches.
Author : Louis I. Hamilton
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 41,19 MB
Release : 2012-06-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9004225285
This collection examines the image of Rome through Arabic, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and Persian descriptions of the eternal city. Placing the twelfth-century renaissance into a Mediterranean context. The city of Rome is revealed as a multi-vocal object of desire and a contested ideal.
Author : Jeremy Hartnett
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 33,52 MB
Release : 2017-05-09
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1107105706
In this book, Jeremy Hartnett explores the role of the ancient Roman street as the primary venue for social performance and political negotiations.
Author : David H. J. Larmour
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 27,51 MB
Release : 2007-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 019152719X
Rome was a building site for much of its history, a city continually reshaped and reconstituted in line with political and cultural change. In later times, the conjunction of ruins and rebuilding lent the cityscape a particularly fascinating character, much exploited by artists and writers. This layering and changing of vistas also finds expression in the literary tradition, from classical times right up to the twenty-first-century. This collection of essays offers glimpses, sideways glances and unexpected angles that open up Rome in its widest possible sense, and explores how the visible components of Rome - the hills, the Tiber, the temples, the Forums, the Colosseum, the statues and monuments - operate as, or become, the sites/sights of Rome.The analyses are informed by contemporary critical thinking and draw on ancient historical narrative, Roman poetry, Renaissance literature and cartography, art of the Grand Tour era, Russian and Soviet interpretations, and twentieth-century cinema.
Author : Per O. Hernæs
Publisher :
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 25,72 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Slavery
ISBN :