文档介绍:Urban Society in Roman Italy
Urban Society in Roman Italy
Edited by
University of Manchester
&
Kathryn Lomas
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
LONDON AND NEW YORK
© , and contributors, 1995
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First published in 1995 by UCL Press
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Contents
Preface vi
List of contributors vii
Abbreviations viii
Introduction 1
Kathryn Lomas
1 Do theories of the ancient city matter? 9
2 The limits of the ancient city and the evolution of the medieval
city in the thought of Max Weber 27
Colognesi
3 Public honour and private shame: the urban texture of Pompeii 39
Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
4 anization of space in Pompeii 65
Ray Laurence
5 The Insula of the Paintings at Ostia –4: Paradigm for a city in
flux 83
DeLaine
6 Urban elites and cultural definition: Romanization in southern
Italy 113
Kathryn Lomas
7 Warfare and urbanization in Roman Italy 127
8 Religion and rusticity 141
9 The Roman villa and the landscape of production 157
Nicholas Purcell
v
10 The idea of the city and the excavations at Pompeii 185
Martin Goalen
11 “Slouching towards Rome”: Mussolini’s imperial vision 207
Luisa Quartermaine
Index 221
Preface
The majority of papers in this volume were initially presented at a conference on
Urban Society in Roman Italy, which was held at the Institute of Classical