The atlas of ancient Rome: biography and portraits of the City

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Author(s): Carandini Andrea (ed.); Carafa Paolo (ed.); Halawis Andrew Campbell (trans.)
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2017

Language: English
City: Princeton; Oxford

Vol. 1 - Text and images
Content
Preface to the English language edition (Andrea Carandini)
Rome in flight and Rome in freefall (Andrea Carandini)
The information system of Ancient Rome (Paolo Carafa)
Geomatic methodologies for the referencing of archeological information (Mattia Crespi, Ulisse Fabiani)
I. The City as a Whole
1. The natural landscape (Giorgio Urru, Maurizio Parotto)
2. The historical landscape
2.1. The boundaries of the curiae, pagi, tribus, vici, and regiones (Andrea Carandini)
2.2. The pomeria, the customs duty, and the first mile (Maria Cristina Capanna)
2.3. The horti (Maria Cristina Capanna)
3. Infrastructure
3.1. The Romulean walls of Palatine Hill and the fortifications of Velian and Capitoline Hills (Daniela Bruno, Dunia Filippi)
3.2. The Servian Walls (Gabriele Cifani)
3.3. The Aurelian Walls (Paolo Carafa)
3.4. The roads (Maria Cristina Capanna)
3.5. The aqueducts (Marcello Turci)
4. The necropoleis (Daniele Manacorda)
5. Goods in Rome (Clementina Panella)
6. The end of the ancient City (Riccardo Santangeli Valenzani)
7. The Romans' ruins (Massimiliano Papini)
Appendix I. The building techniques (Sara Bossi)
Appendix II. The orders of architecture (Patrizio Pensabene, Enrico Gallocchio)
II. The City and Its Parts
The route taken and why
Region VIII. Forum Romanum Magnum (Dunia Filippi)
Appendix. The reconstruction of the Imperial Forums (Fabio Cavallero, Alessandro Delfino, Valeria Di Cola)
Region X. Palatium (Daniela Bruno)
Region IV. Templum Pacis (Fabiola Fraioli)
Region III. Isis et Serapis (Fabiola Fraioli)
Region V. Esquiliae (Fabiola Fraioli)
Region II. Caelimontium (Giada Fatucci)
Region I. Porta Capena (Sarah Gozzini)
Region XII. Piscina Publica (Chiara Bariviera)
Region XIII. Aventinus (Daniela Bruno)
Region XI. Circus Maximus (Chiara Bariviera)
Region VI. Alta Semita (Maria Cristina Capanna)
Appendix. Domus and horrea along vicus Patricias (Mirella Serlorenzi, Simona Morretta, Giovanni Ricci, Rosy Bianco)
Region VII. Via Lata (Maria Cristina Capanna)
Region IX. Circus Flaminius (Maria Teresa D’Alessio)
Appendix. The sacred area of Largo Argentina (Francesco De Stefano)
Region XIV. Transtiberim (Paolo Carafa, Paola Pacchiarotti)
Appendix. The Basilica and Memorial of St. Peter (Francesco De Stefano)
Pictures
Illustrations
III. Bibliography
Vol. 2 - Tables and indexes
Index of tables
Legend
Introductory tables (I-XVIII)
Single tables
Region VIII
Region X
Region IV
Region III
Region V
Region II
Region I
Region XII
Region XIII
Region XI
Region VI
Region VII
Region IX
Region XIV
Marble Forma Urbis
Monuments attested to on coins
Additional tables
Rome map charts (IVth century)
Indexes
Ancient names of monuments and places
Conventional and modern names of monuments
Topographical units
Types of monuments