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The transition from republic to monarchy with the accession of
Augustus heralded the transformation not just of the Roman
political system but of the city of Rome itself. This volume,
written by some of the foremost scholars from around the world,
addresses three main topics: the impact of imperial building
programs on the configuration of space within the city and on the
evolution of Rome's urban image; the various ways in which the
figure of the emperor himself was represented, both visually and
symbolically, in the city's urban fabric; and the performance of
rituals and ceremonies that expressed key imperial ideals and
values and enabled communications between the emperor and important
collectivities in the city. The contributors build on important
recent developments in research: increased archaeological
excavation and restoration, the proliferation of digital
technologies, and the greater attention paid by scholars to the
centuries after Augustus.
The transition from republic to monarchy with the accession of
Augustus heralded the transformation not just of the Roman
political system but of the city of Rome itself. This volume,
written by some of the foremost scholars from around the world,
addresses three main topics: the impact of imperial building
programs on the configuration of space within the city and on the
evolution of Rome's urban image; the various ways in which the
figure of the emperor himself was represented, both visually and
symbolically, in the city's urban fabric; and the performance of
rituals and ceremonies that expressed key imperial ideals and
values and enabled communications between the emperor and important
collectivities in the city. The contributors build on important
recent developments in research: increased archaeological
excavation and restoration, the proliferation of digital
technologies, and the greater attention paid by scholars to the
centuries after Augustus.
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