The City in the Greek and Roman World

The City in the Greek and Roman World
Title The City in the Greek and Roman World PDF eBook
Author E. J. Owens
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1991
Genre History
ISBN

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A study of the different concepts and developments of the city in the Greek and Roman world, which draws on archaeology, literary and epigraphic evidence, as well as historical descriptions of the cities and their monuments, to analyze the evolution of town planning.

The City in the Greek and Roman World

The City in the Greek and Roman World
Title The City in the Greek and Roman World PDF eBook
Author E. J. Owens
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 2014-12
Genre History
ISBN 9781138834217

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Drawing on archaeology, literary and epigraphic evidence, professional and technical literature, and descriptions of cities by travellers and geographers, the author traces the developments of town planning, revealing the importance of the city to political, religious, and social life in the Greek and Roman world.

The City in the Greek and Roman World

The City in the Greek and Roman World
Title The City in the Greek and Roman World PDF eBook
Author E. J. Owens
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 228
Release 1992
Genre Ancient Greece
ISBN

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Drawing on archaeology, literary and epigraphic evidence, technical literature, and descriptions of cities from travellers and geographers, the author traces the evolution of town planning, and shows the centrality of the city in ancient life.Drawing on archaeology, literary and epigraphic evidence, professional and technical literature, and descriptions of cities by travellers and geographers, the author traces the developments of town planning, revealing the importance of the city to political, religious, and social life in the Greek and Roman world.

The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture

The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
Title The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture PDF eBook
Author Clemente Marconi
Publisher Oxford Handbooks
Pages 729
Release 2015
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0199783306

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This handbook explores key aspects of art and architecture in ancient Greece and Rome. Drawing on the perspectives of scholars of various generations, nationalities, and backgrounds, it discusses Greek and Roman ideas about art and architecture, as expressed in both texts and images, along with the production of art and architecture in the Greek and Roman world.

The City in the Greek and Roman World

The City in the Greek and Roman World
Title The City in the Greek and Roman World PDF eBook
Author E. J. Owens
Publisher Routledge
Pages 189
Release 2018-10-24
Genre History
ISBN 1136754741

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Drawing on archaeology, literary and epigraphic evidence, professional and technical literature, and descriptions of cities by travellers and geographers, the author traces the developments of town planning, revealing the importance of the city to political, religious, and social life in the Greek and Roman world.

The Destruction of Cities in the Ancient Greek World

The Destruction of Cities in the Ancient Greek World
Title The Destruction of Cities in the Ancient Greek World PDF eBook
Author Sylvian Fachard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 377
Release 2021-09-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1108851460

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From the Trojan War to the sack of Rome, from the fall of Constantinople to the bombings of World War II and the recent devastation of Syrian towns, the destruction of cities and the slaughter of civilian populations are among the most dramatic events in world history. But how reliable are literary sources for these events? Did ancient authors exaggerate the scale of destruction to create sensational narratives? This volume reassesses the impact of physical destruction on ancient Greek cities and its demographic and economic implications. Addressing methodological issues of interpreting the archaeological evidence for destructions, the volume examines the evidence for the destruction, survival, and recovery of Greek cities. The studies, written by an international group of specialists in archaeology, ancient history, and numismatic, range from Sicily to Asia Minor and Aegean Thrace, and include Athens, Corinth, and Eretria. They highlight the resilience of ancient populations and the recovery of cities in the long term.

The Politics of Honour in the Greek Cities of the Roman Empire

The Politics of Honour in the Greek Cities of the Roman Empire
Title The Politics of Honour in the Greek Cities of the Roman Empire PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 551
Release 2017-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 9004352171

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The volume The Politics of Honour in the Greek Cities of the Roman Empire, co-edited by Anna Heller and Onno van Nijf, studies the public honours that Greek cities bestowed upon their own citizens and foreign dignitaries and benefactors. These included civic praise, crowns, proedria, public funerals, honorific statues and monuments. The authors discuss the development of this honorific system, and in particular the epigraphic texts and the monuments through which it is accessible. The focus is on the Imperial period (1st-3rd centuries AD). The papers investigate the forms of honour, the procedures and formulae of local practices, as well as the changes in local honorific habits that resulted from the integration of the Greek cities in the Roman Empire.