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The Neighborhoods Of Augustan Rome J Bert Lott

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The Neighborhoods Of Augustan Rome J Bert Lott
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.55 MB
Pages: 292
Author: J. Bert Lott
ISBN: 9780521828277, 0521828279
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Neighborhoods Of Augustan Rome J Bert Lott by J. Bert Lott 9780521828277, 0521828279 instant download after payment.

This volume investigates the neighborhoods of ancient Rome during the reign of the first Roman Emperor, Caesar Augustus (27 B.C.E.-14 C.E.). Focusing on a group of neighborhood-based voluntary associations that were important political and social communities for the city's diverse population of slaves and ex-slaves, it locates the Augustan neighborhoods within the broader context of the history of Rome. John Bert Lott stresses their importance as physical and cultural divisions of the city and investigates the distinctive relationship between local neighborhoods and Augustus himself. An interdisciplinary study that makes use of archaeological, epigraphic, and topographic evidence, this book makes a contribution to our knowledge of the urban life of Rome's lower classes and to our understanding of the imperial ideology that supported the development of the dynastic Roman monarchy

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