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The City in the Roman West, c.250 BC-c.AD 250 (Paperback): Ray Laurence, Simon Esmonde Cleary, Gareth Sears The City in the Roman West, c.250 BC-c.AD 250 (Paperback)
Ray Laurence, Simon Esmonde Cleary, Gareth Sears
R1,069 Discovery Miles 10 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The city is widely regarded as the most characteristic expression of the social, cultural and economic formations of the Roman Empire. This was especially true in the Latin-speaking West, where urbanism was much less deeply ingrained than in the Greek-speaking East but where networks of cities grew up during the centuries following conquest and occupation. This up-to-date and well-illustrated synthesis provides students and specialists with an overview of the development of the city in Italy, Gaul, Britain, Germany, Spain and North Africa, whether their interests lie in ancient history, Roman archaeology or the wider history of urbanism. It accounts not only for the city's geographical and temporal spread and its associated monuments (such as amphitheatres and baths), but also for its importance to the rulers of the Empire as well as the provincials and locals.

The City in the Roman West, c.250 BC-c.AD 250 (Hardcover, New): Ray Laurence, Simon Esmonde Cleary, Gareth Sears The City in the Roman West, c.250 BC-c.AD 250 (Hardcover, New)
Ray Laurence, Simon Esmonde Cleary, Gareth Sears
R2,567 Discovery Miles 25 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The city is widely regarded as the most characteristic expression of the social, cultural and economic formations of the Roman Empire. This was especially true in the Latin-speaking West, where urbanism was much less deeply ingrained than in the Greek-speaking East but where networks of cities grew up during the centuries following conquest and occupation. This up-to-date and well-illustrated synthesis provides students and specialists with an overview of the development of the city in Italy, Gaul, Britain, Germany, Spain and North Africa, whether their interests lie in ancient history, Roman archaeology or the wider history of urbanism. It accounts not only for the city's geographical and temporal spread and its associated monuments (such as amphitheatres and baths), but also for its importance to the rulers of the Empire as well as the provincials and locals.

Written Space in the Latin West, 200 BC to AD 300 (Paperback): Gareth Sears, Peter Keegan, Ray Laurence Written Space in the Latin West, 200 BC to AD 300 (Paperback)
Gareth Sears, Peter Keegan, Ray Laurence
R1,532 Discovery Miles 15 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume explores the creation of 'written spaces' through the accretion of monumental inscriptions and non-official graffiti in the Latin-speaking West between c.200 BC and AD 300. The shift to an epigraphic culture demonstrates new mentalities regarding the use of language, the relationship between local elites and the population, and between local elites and the imperial power. The creation of both official and non-official inscriptions is one of the most recognisable facets of the Roman city. The chapters of this book consider why urban populations created these written spaces and how these spaces in turn affected those urban civilisations. They also examine how these inscriptions interacted to create written spaces that could inculcate a sense of 'Roman-ness' into urban populations whilst also acting as a means of differentiating communities from each other. The volume includes new approaches to the study of political entities, social institutions, graffiti and painting, and the differing trajectories of written spaces in the cities of Roman Africa, Italy, Spain and Gaul.

Late Roman African Urbanism: Continuity and Transformation in the City - Continuity and Transformation in the City (Paperback):... Late Roman African Urbanism: Continuity and Transformation in the City - Continuity and Transformation in the City (Paperback)
Gareth Sears
R1,736 Discovery Miles 17 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Oxbow says: Based on archaeological, literary and epigraphic sources, this study focuses on processes of continuity and change in Late Roman North Africa, from the late 3rd to the early 5th century AD. Sears uses a series of case studies - the cities of Carthage, Ammaedara, Thuburbo, Theveste, Sufetula, Cuicul, Thamugadi, Sitifis, Tipasa, Lepcis Magna and Sabratha - to examine continuity in aspects of urban life, including judicial, religious, defensive and entertainment spheres. In particular, he looks in detail at the construction of churches, tensions between the Donatist and Catholic churches and between Christian and pagan, and examines their impact on North African cities in general. Evidence from his case studies are drawn together in the final chapter to produce a model for North African urban life in the Late Roman period.

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