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    ISBN: 9781472528001
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 361 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    DDC: 303.484093763
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Verkehr ; Triumphzug ; Prozession ; Öffentlicher Raum ; Interaktion ; Rom ; Konferenzschrift 2011
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis Seite 321-356
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    London : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
    ISBN: 9781474219235
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (p)
    Edition: London Bloomsbury Publishing 2014 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    Keywords: Promenades (Pedestrian areas) ; Processions
    Abstract: "The Moving City : Processions, Passages and Promenades in Ancient Rome focusses on movements in the ancient city of Rome, exploring the interaction between people and monuments. Representing a novel approach to the Roman cityscape and culture, and reflecting the shift away from the traditional study of single monuments into broader analyses of context and space, the v. reveals both how movement adds to our understanding of ancient society, and how the movement of people and goods shaped urban development.Covering a wide range of people, places, sources, and times, the volume includes a survey of Republican, imperial, and late antique movement, triumphal processions of conquering generals, seditious, violent movement of riots and rebellion, religious processions and rituals and the everyday movements of individual strolls or household errands. By way of its longue durée, dense location and the variety of available sources, the city of ancient Rome offers a unique possibility to study movements as expressions of power, ritual, writing, communication, mentalities, trade, and--also as a result of a massed populace--violent outbreaks and attempts to keep order. The emerging picture is of a bustling, lively society, where cityscape and movements are closely interactive and entwined."--
    Abstract: I. Introduction -- II. Elite Movement -- 1. Power walks : Aristocratic escorted movements in Republican Rome / Ida Östenberg (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) -- 2. 'Moving through town' : Foreign dignitaries in Rome in the middle and late Republic / Richard Westall (Pontificia Universitae Gregoriana/The Catholic University of America, Italy) -- 3. Livia on the move / Lovisa Brännstedt (Lund University, Sweden) -- 4. Fast movement through the city : Ideals, stereotypes and city planning / Monica Hellström (Swedish Institute in Rome, Italy) -- III. Literary Movement -- 5. Urban flux : Varro's Rome-in-progress / Diana Spencer (University of Birmingham, Great Britain) -- 6. Rolling thunder : Movement, violence and narrative in the history of the late Roman Republic / Isak Hammar (Lund University, Sweden) -- 7. 'A shouting and bustling on all sides' (Hor. Sat. 1.9.77-8) : Everyday justice in the streets of Republican Rome / Anthony Corbeill (University of Kansas) -- 8. Augustan literary tours : Walking and reading the city / Timothy M. O'Sullivan (Trinity University, USA) -- IV. Everyday Movement -- 9. Military movements in Imperial Rome / Alexandra Busch -- 10. 'Ships are seen gliding swiftly along the sacred Tiber' : The river as an artery of urban movement and development / Simon Malmberg (University of Bergen, Norway) -- 11. Veiled visibility : Morality, movement and sacred virginity in Late Antiquity / Sissel Undheim (University of Bergen, Norway) -- V. Processional Movement -- 12. Augustus' triumphal and triumph-like returns / Carsten Hjort Lange (Aalborg University, Denmark) -- 13. Rites of passage : Ceremonial movements in urban and suburban space in fourth- and fifth-century Rome / Gitte Lønstrup Dal Santo (Danish Institute in Rome/Copenhagen, Denmark) -- 14. Movement and the hero : Following St. Lawrence in Late Antique Rome / Michael Mulryan (University of Kent, Great Britain) -- 15. The Laetaniae Septiformes of Gregory I, S. Maria Maggiore and early Marian cult in Rome / Margaret M. Andrews (University of Pennsylvania) -- VI. Movement and Urban Form -- 16. Imagery of the Moving City / Anne-Marie Leander Touati (Lund University, Sweden) -- 17. Moving in and moving out : Pagan ritual movements between Rome and its Suburbium / Kristine Iara (American Academy in Rome, Italy) -- 18. Mithraic movement : negotiating topography, performativity and space in Late Antique Rome / Jonas Bjørnebye (Norwegian Institute in Rome, Italy/Bardu, Norway) -- 19. Towards a history of mobility in ancient Rome / Ray Laurence (University of Kent, Great Britain).
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also issued in print. , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781472528001
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (376 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version The Moving City : Processions, Passages and Promenades in Ancient Rome
    DDC: 303.484093763
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: The Moving City: Processions, Passages and Promenades in Ancient Rome focusses on movements in the ancient city of Rome, exploring the interaction between people and monuments. Representing a novel approach to the Roman cityscape and culture, and reflecting the shift away from the traditional study of single monuments into broader analyses of context and space, the volume reveals both how movement adds to our understanding of ancient society, and how the movement of people and goods shaped urban development. Covering a wide range of people, places, sources, and times, the volume includes a su
    Description / Table of Contents: FC; Half title; Also available from Bloomsbury; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Introduction Ida Östenberg, Simon Malmberg and Jonas Bjørnebye; Part 1 Elite Movement; 1. Power Walks: Aristocratic Escorted Movements in Republican Rome Ida Östenberg; 2. 'Moving through Town': Foreign Dignitaries in Rome in the Middle and Late Republic Richard Westall; 3. Livia on the Move Lovisa Brännstedt; 4. Fast Movement through the City: Ideals, Stereotypes and City Planning Monica Hellström
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. Veiled Visibility: Morality, Movement and Sacred Virginity in Late Antiquity Sissel UndheimPart 2 Literary Movement; 6. Rolling Thunder: Movement, Violence and Narrative in the History of the Late Roman Republic Isak Hammar; 7. 'A Shouting and Bustling on All Sides' (Hor. Sat. 1.9.77-8): Everyday Justice in the Streets of Republican Rome Anthony Corbeill; 8. Urban Flux: Varro's Rome-in-progress Diana Spencer; 9. Augustan Literary Tours: Walking and Reading the City Timothy M. O'Sullivan; Part 3 Processional Movement
    Description / Table of Contents: 10. Moving In and Moving Out: Ritual Movements between Rome and its Suburbium Kristine Iara11. Augustus' Triumphal and Triumph-like Returns Carsten Hjort Lange; 12. Rite of Passage: On Ceremonial Movements and Vicarious Memories (Fourth Century ce) Gitte Lønstrup Dal Santo; 13. The Laetaniae Septiformes of Gregory I, S. Maria Maggiore and Early Marian Cult in Rome Margaret M. Andrews; 14. Movement and the Hero: Following St Lawrence in Late Antique Rome Michael Mulryan; Part 4 Movement and Urban Form
    Description / Table of Contents: 15. Towards a History of Mobility in Ancient Rome (300 bce to 100 ce) Ray Laurence16. 'Ships are Seen Gliding Swiftly along the Sacred Tiber': The River as an Artery of Urban Movement and Development Simon Malmberg; 17. Monuments and Images of the Moving City Anne-Marie Leander Touati; 18. Mithraic Movement: Negotiating Topography and Space in Late Antique Rome Jonas Bjørnebye; Notes; Bibliography; List of Abbreviations; Index
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