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The Aurelian wall and the refashioning of Imperial Rome, A.D. 271-855
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ISBN: 9780521763653 9780511974397 9781107526532 9781139077439 1139077430 0511974396 0521763657 1107217121 1139062972 128311299X 9786613112996 1139075179 1139069403 1139079727 1139081993 1107526531 9781107217126 9781139062978 6613112992 9781139075176 9781139069403 9781139079723 9781139081993 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge, UK New York Cambridge University Press

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This book explores the relationship between the city of Rome and the Aurelian Wall during the six centuries following its construction in the 270s AD, a period when the city changed and contracted almost beyond recognition, as it evolved from imperial capital into the spiritual center of Western Christendom. The Wall became the single most prominent feature in the urban landscape, a dominating presence which came bodily to incarnate the political, legal, administrative, and religious boundaries of urbs Roma, even as it reshaped both the physical contours of the city as a whole and the mental geographies of 'Rome' that prevailed at home and throughout the known world. With the passage of time, the circuit took on a life of its own as the embodiment of Rome's past greatness, a cultural and architectural legacy that dwarfed the quotidian realities of the post-imperial city as much as it shaped them.


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The afterlife of the Roman city
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ISBN: 1316213420 1316213633 1316215865 1316215660 1316215245 1107686334 110770653X 1316214842 1316215040 1316215458 9781316215043 9781107706538 9781316215456 9781316215241 1107069181 9781107069183 9781107069183 1107069181 9781107686335 9781316213636 9781316213421 9781316215869 9781316215661 9781316214848 1322293589 Year: 2015 Publisher: New York

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This book offers a new and surprising perspective on the evolution of cities across the Roman Empire in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages (third to ninth centuries AD). It suggests that the tenacious persistence of leading cities across most of the Roman world is due, far more than previously thought, to the persistent inclination of kings, emperors, caliphs, bishops, and their leading subordinates to manifest the glory of their offices on an urban stage, before crowds of city dwellers. Long after the dissolution of the Roman Empire in the fifth century, these communal leaders continued to maintain and embellish monumental architectural corridors established in late antiquity, the narrow but grandiose urban itineraries, essentially processional ways, in which their parades and solemn public appearances consistently unfolded. Hendrik W. Dey's approach selectively integrates urban topography with the actors who unceasingly strove to animate it for many centuries.


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The making of Medieval Rome : a new profile of the city, 400-1450
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ISBN: 9781108971560 9781108838535 1108838537 1108971563 1108985572 1108985696 110897516X Year: 2021 Publisher: New York ; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Integrating the written sources with Rome's survivng remains and, most importantly, with hte results of the past half-century's worth of medieval archaeology in the city, 'The Making of Medieval Rome' is the first in-depth profile of Rome's transformation during the medieval millenium to appear in any language in over forty years. Though the main focus rests on Rome's urban trajectory in topographical, architectural, and archaeological terms, Dey folds aspects of ecclesiastical, political, social, military, economic, and intellectual history into the narrative in order to illustrate how and why the cityscape evolved as it did during the thousand years between the end of the Roman Empire and the start of the Renaissance. A wide-ranging synthesis of decades' worth of specialized research and remarkable archaeological discoveries, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in how the ancient imperial capital transformed into the spiritual heart of western Christendom.


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The making of Medieval Rome : a new profile of the city, 400-1450
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ISBN: 9781108975162 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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The Aurelian wall and the refashioning of Imperial Rome, A.D. 271-855
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ISBN: 9780511974397 Year: 2011 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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The afterlife of the Roman city : architecture and ceremony in late antiquity and the early middle ages
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ISBN: 9781107706538 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Architecture --- Rome


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Western monasticism ante litteram : the spaces of monastic observance in late antiquity and the early middle ages
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ISBN: 9782503540917 2503540910 9782503541174 Year: 2011 Volume: 7 Publisher: Turnhout : Brepols,

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"Space has always played a crucial part in defining the place that monks and nuns occupy in the world. Even during the first centuries of the monastic phenomenon, when the possible varieties of monastic practice were nearly infinite, there was a common thread in the need to differentiate the monk from the rest: whatever else they were supposed to be, monks were beings apart, unique, in some sense separate from the mainstream. The physical contours of monastic topographies, natural and constructed, are thus fundamental to an understanding of how early monks went about defining the parameters of their everyday lives, their modes of religious observance, and their interactions with the larger world around them. The group of eminent historians and archaeologists present at the American Academy in Rome in March, 2007 for the conference 'Western monasticism ante litteram'"


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Fifty early medieval things : materials of culture in late antiquity and the early Middle Ages
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ISBN: 9781501725890 9781501725906 1501725904 1501725890 1501730282 1501730290 Year: 2019 Publisher: Ithaca [New York] Cornell University Press

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"An introduction to the material culture of the greater Mediterranean world, including Europe and western Asia, this book connects actual things to the political, economic, cultural, and social forces that shaped the first millennium AD" ...

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